Cruise the Smokies Fall Cherokee Rod Run - Cherokee, NC

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Cruise the Smokies Fall Cherokee Rod Run - Cherokee, NC

Time: October 10, 2024 to October 12, 2024
Location: New Cherokee Fairgrounds,
Street: 1501 Acquoni Roa
City/Town: Cherokee, NC
Website or Map: http://cherokeerodders.com
Phone: (800) 438-1601 828226-6853
Event Type: car, show, cruise, in
Organized By: Cherokee Rodders
Latest Activity: Sep 29, 2024

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Cherokee Fall Rod Run

Come join us at the best growing show in the Smokies with special guest, Big Daddy Don Garlits! He is bringing up one of the Swamp Rats for some nitro burning cackles!

Spectators are free, Pre-Registration is $35 until October 3rd and at the gate price is $40. See hundreds of Classics, Muscle, Kustoms, and Rat Rod on the beautiful Harrahs Casino property. Vendors to shop and eat with, Valve Cover racing on Saturday, Cruises on Thursday and Friday. Thousands in Cash prizes, and new for Fall 23, T-Buckets Project giveaway!

Visit our event page on Facebook to RSVP.


Location:

New Cherokee Fairgrounds, 1501 Acquoni Road, Cherokee, NC

Contact: Cherokee Rodders
Phone: 828.226.6853
Email: Cherokeerodders@outlook.com

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