South-West Utah Annual Jared Memorial run. October 31st‐November 2nd

kmboren

Recovering XJ owner anonymous
Location
Southern Utah
Just wanted to set the dates for my sons Memorial run this year, October 31‐November 2nd. As always all rigs are welcome, we will cater the trails to the rigs that arrive. Most easy trails have fun bypasses or vice versa. On Saturday the 2nd after the trail run we will do a pot luck at my house. Burgers and dogs will be provided. Bring a side or dessert or drinks to share. Thanks and I always look forward to this event.
 
Just wanted to set the dates for my sons Memorial run this year, October 31‐November 2nd. As always all rigs are welcome, we will cater the trails to the rigs that arrive. Most easy trails have fun bypasses or vice versa. On Saturday the 2nd after the trail run we will do a pot luck at my house. Burgers and dogs will be provided. Bring a side or dessert or drinks to share. Thanks and I always look forward to this event.
This has become a favorite event of mine.
 
Thanks for giving time to plan. Is this in Hurricane? Any recommendations for camping? We could bring the scrambler, but it's on d44/AMC20, so I don't press it too much.
 
Thanks for giving time to plan. Is this in Hurricane? Any recommendations for camping? We could bring the scrambler, but it's on d44/AMC20, so I don't press it too much.
Yes, Hurricane Utah so Sand hollow trails. I really do cater the trails to whomever is hear. Most easy trails have fun bypasses or hard trails have easy bypasses. Fun is had by all. There is paid camping inside the Sand hollow/Quail state parks. There is also BLM camping not to far away. Lots of RV parks around also. Or one could camp on my grass in the back yard also.
 
Any csmping recommendations for truck camper towing a car trailer, would need full hook ups (power/water)? Really would like to make this one
 
Any csmping recommendations for truck camper towing a car trailer, would need full hook ups (power/water)? Really would like to make this one
I’ve camped at Sand Hollow the last two years. It’s easy and definitely convenient. Make reservations somewhat early, though.
 
We've never camped there. Looks like there are a couple of options - westside and lakeside. Is one better/quieter than the other?
 
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