July 25 . 26 . 27<\/strong><\/p>\n Bear Lodge<\/strong><\/p>\n 5600 US-14 Alt, Dayton, WY 82836<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Come to Wyoming to kick off your summer vacation!! The Bighorn Mountain Crawlers are hosting the Fifth annual BMC Summer Safari this June to help show off our wonderful Bighorn Mountains.\u00a0 With over 1.1 million acres of public lands and 1200 miles of trails, the Bighorn Mountains are the ideal setting for just such an event.\u00a0 This being the 5th year running, expect even more fun!<\/p>\n Kicking off on Thursday, July 25th, the event runs through Saturday July 27th, where we’ll end the event with a Banquet and raffle drawings for some very exciting prizes.\u00a0 \u00a0And for the second year, we’ll have the Overlanders “Expedition ’24” which is a 3 day, 2 night guided trip throughout the northern Bighorn mountains.\u00a0 Get your overland gear ready for adventure!!<\/p>\n After checking in at Bear Lodge on Thursday, you’ll have the chance to take in the vendor show & hang out at the bonfire or go get on the trail for the sunset run.\u00a0 Once the sunset run is complete, there will be another night run down nickel creek for those wanting to test out their new lights.\u00a0 With any luck the bonfire will be going when we get back.<\/p>\n The main Safari trail options have changed again this year.\u00a0 While we preserved the crowd favorites, we added a couple that everyone can enjoy.\u00a0 From the gnarly rocks of Boulder Basin, to the breathtaking views from the Highway to Heaven, you will find your escape in the Bighorns. Terrain and Vehicles Allowed:<\/strong> And just in case you missed where to register:\u00a0\u00a0www.bighornmountaincrawlers.com\/registration.html<\/a><\/p>\n \nLOCATION:<\/h3>\n
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\nTrail information is still forthcoming, but will soon be found here:\u00a0\u00a02024 Safari Trails<\/a>
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\nProceeds from the event will go towards the Crawlers efforts to preserve, protect, and enhance public access in the Bighorn Mountains.\u00a0 A percentage will also go to the USFS and local charities.<\/p>\n
\n-The majority of the trails that we will be on can be traveled by smaller stock 4×4’s and UTV’s.\u00a0 There are a few trails that can be challenging to the beginner, and spotters are encouraged.\u00a0 \u00a0This is not what most would call an extreme 4×4 event.\u00a0 See trail ratings below.
\n-Larger 4×4’s risk body damage from trees and shrubs.
\n-Any short wheel base 4×4 vehicle or full size UTV is welcome as long as they are registered and insured as per event rules.<\/p>\n