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Time: August 11, 2017 to August 13, 2017
Location: KOA Campground
Street: 123 Harmony Mountain Ln
City/Town: Boone, NC
Website or Map: http://www.carolinasbmwmoa.or…
Phone: rally@carolinasbmwmoa.org
Event Type: motorcycle, rally, festival, benefit, show
Organized By: Carolinas BMW Motorcycle Owners Association
Latest Activity: Jul 14, 2017
Join us for the 40th Annual Dan’l Boone Rally at the KOA Campground in Boone, North Carolina. Some of the best motorcycle roads on the East side of the Mississippi River; three states in easy distance, ride the Blue Ridge Parkway and High Country of North Carolina, try the roads in Southwest Virginia and Northeastern Tennessee or a variety of challenging and fun GS rides, all in easy distance to the campgrounds.
Activities include: door prizes; classic/vintage people’s choice; 40th anniversary pin for the first 200 registrants, hot dog roast on Thursday night for early arrivals, catered BBQ dinner Saturday night and donuts on Saturday/ Sunday mornings. Evening movies under the big tent.
In addition, enjoy endless coffee, tea, lemonade and hot chocolate all weekend long. Rally fee is $55 ($50 for pre-registration) for Friday and Saturday camping plus $10 for Thursday night early arrivals. Nearby hotels are available for non-campers. This is a rain or shine rally and pre-registration is encouraged but not required.
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