This Dual Sport is put on by the Family Riders. I did this event in 2018 & 2020 and it was a fun well laid out dual sport ride. We drove over 15 hours to get to this event and plan on doing it again in the future. The terrain is what you would expect for South Carolina very few hills and sand. The year we did the Broxton Bridge Dual Sport it has rained the day before so the sand was perfect so I’m not sure if it is like that every year but check the forum below for answers. Keep in mind if you don’t pre-resister you will have to find dinner in one of the towns near by. All bikes must be street legal with a spark arrestor. Check out the Club’s Page for more information and last minute changes.
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Fun flowing single track. We drive 16 hours to do this event just to get away from Indiana winters.
Is this area sandy or muddy?
Its a sand clay mix. If it does rain a lot a few days before the event and can have some mud but nothing to bad.
Does this event allow walk ups or do you have to pre register?
The Club prefers you to pre register but in years past they have aloud walk up’s. I would contact the club before driving to make sure.