Ford has taken its Bronco Off-Roadeo program to the next level in 2025, turning it into a full-blown series of multiday overland trips that let Bronco owners explore some of the most exciting and rugged landscapes in the United States. After the huge success of earlier Off-Roadeo events, Ford decided to roll out six unique adventures, each designed to get your Bronco dirty while showing off what it—and its driver—can really do. From the rocky trails of Moab to the remote deserts of Death Valley, these trips are all about hitting the dirt, learning new skills, and soaking in incredible views.
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The new Bronco Off-Road Adventures are built for all kinds of drivers, whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been tackling tough trails for years. Prices kick off at $3,695 for a solo driver, with an option to bring a passenger for a total of $5,795. That cost covers expert guides, most meals (except lunch), lessons on navigation and vehicle recovery, and even access to private land you can’t reach on your own. The catch? You need to bring your own Bronco, and it’s got to be ready for the challenge—along with your driving skills.
Six Epic Trips Across the Country
Ford’s 2025 lineup isn’t just a one-off event; it’s a year-long schedule of six different overlanding experiences, each hitting a unique part of the U.S. with its own vibe and difficulty level. They’ve even put together a Trail Ratings guide to help you figure out which trip matches your comfort zone and your Bronco’s setup.
For folks new to off-roading or looking for a laid-back ride, the Allegheny Mountains Adventure in Pennsylvania is a great pick. Happening in October, this trip gets a trail rating of 1-4, meaning it’s manageable for beginners but still offers some fun challenges. Drivers will wind through rocky paths and dirt roads, surrounded by stunning fall leaves, and finish with a climb up Nittany Mountain.
Out west, the Death Valley National Park trip in November steps things up a bit with a 3-5 rating. It’s perfect for those who want to test their skills in a stark, beautiful desert setting without needing tons of experience.
If you’ve got a bit of off-road know-how and want something remote, the Emigrant Trail Adventure in Nevada might be your match. Also rated 3-5, this journey takes you through the high desert, offering a sense of isolation that’s hard to find. You’ll be bouncing over boulders and flexing your Bronco’s four-wheel-drive system in a big way.
For the more seasoned adventurers, the last three trips crank up the intensity. The Moab to Telluride Adventure in September, rated 3-7, starts in Utah’s famous red rock country and heads along the Million Dollar Highway into southwest Colorado. Along the way, drivers tackle the iconic Hell’s Revenge trail, climb Red Mountain with exclusive private access, and cross the La Sal Mountains. It’s a mix of jaw-dropping scenery and legit off-road challenges.
Sticking around Moab, the Moab Red Rocks Adventure in October keeps the focus on those legendary trails for three days straight. With a similar 3-7 rating, it’s all about pushing your Bronco through tough terrain while soaking in the desert beauty.
Finally, the Rubicon Trail Adventure in August is the toughest of the bunch, rated a full 10/10. Set in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains, this one’s only for Bronco Raptor owners with 37-inch tires and serious off-road experience. The boulder-filled path demands skills like using differential lockers, winches, and lift kits, making it a true test of driver and machine.
What’s Included—and What You Need to Bring
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These Bronco Off-Road Adventures aren’t just about driving—they’re a whole experience. Ford makes it feel a little fancy, but in that rough-and-tumble off-road way. You’ll get guided tours, breakfasts, dinners, snacks, and drinks (though lunch is on you). The trips also come with hands-on lessons, like how to pull your Bronco out of a sticky spot or navigate tricky trails. Plus, some routes include private land access, giving you a chance to explore places most people never see.
But it’s not all handed to you. Unlike past Off-Roadeo events where Ford supplied the vehicles, these adventures are strictly BYOB—Bring Your Own Bronco. That means your rig needs to be up to the task, and you’re responsible for any bumps or scrapes it might take. Ford’s website also points out they can’t cater to special diets, so if you’ve got food restrictions, you might want to pack your own grub. They do encourage bringing your favorite snacks and drinks to keep things comfortable.
Learning While You Explore
One big perk of these trips is the chance to pick up real off-roading skills. Ford’s guides don’t just lead the way—they teach you stuff you can use on future adventures. Each trip includes workshops on things like vehicle recovery (think getting unstuck from mud or rocks), off-road navigation, basic repairs, and setting up camp. They also emphasize doing it responsibly, with tips on sustainability and how to leave the trails as good as you found them.
It’s like an off-road classroom with killer views as your backdrop. Whether you’re learning how to handle a winch or figuring out the best way to pitch a tent, these lessons are built into the experience, making it more than just a fun drive.
Why Bronco Owners Are Pumped
Ford says the response to their earlier Off-Roadeo events was so strong they had to expand into these multiday adventures. Bronco owners clearly love getting their vehicles out in the wild, and these trips deliver that in a big way. From the beginner-friendly Allegheny Mountains to the hardcore Rubicon Trail, there’s something for everyone. The mix of guided support, exclusive access, and real skill-building makes it a standout option for anyone who wants to take their Bronco beyond the pavement.
If you’re a Bronco owner itching to hit the trails, Ford’s got the details on their overland experiences page. With trips spread across 2025, now’s the time to pick your adventure, prep your rig, and get ready to roll. Whether you’re chasing fall colors, desert solitude, or red rock thrills, these Off-Road Adventures are all about letting your Bronco—and you—shine.