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NOVEMBER 12-14, 2015 - Space is limited!!
Experience the best of many Side by Sides and UTV's in the industry — the thrill of exploration, the excitement of speed, the sensation of mother nature and machines.

What is the Side x Side adventure at Sand Hollow?

Side x Side adventure a Sand Hollow is a family friendly event with guided trail rides, primarily rock crawling with some less technical scenic rides in and around Sand Hollow State Park in Hurricane, Utah. Dates are November 12th, 13th and 14th, 2015.

Come down to southern Utah and test drive the latest offerings from the top manufacturers, take guided trail rides around sand hollow, get fed and meet new people. There is plenty of dry-camping available on site. Average temp for November is Sunny and 65 degrees, perfect riding weather.

Even if you cant make it for the guided trail rides, come for the test drives and open riding. Sand Hollow will be open for riding approx. 2pm, once the guided trails are back. (Sand Hollow state park charges a $10 day use fee to enter the park)

Visit http://www.sxsadventurerally.com/ for registration, info and trail information.

All top major brands will be there for free demos!

https://www.facebook.com/sxsrally

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There are many places to rent SxSs in the local area.

BUT, we are actually currently finalizing up a deal with a dealer in the area for special rates for those needing to rent for the SxS Adventure Rally.

We hope to have that done by next week. If you can wait a bit, I'd love to get you that information as soon as we have it!

Thanks for the question and we hope to see you there!! It's going to be an awesome Rally!

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