Hump N Bump is the largest event of the year where you will get to experience terrain like no other. The Vegas Valley 4 Wheelers has been putting on this run for 28 years now and it keeps getting larger and larger with participants from all over the country.
Starting back in 2007, proceeds from the event go to the Southern Nevada Trail Fund who's purpose is to educate and maintain legal motorized access to all points of interest in public lands throughout Southern Nevada. The SNTF is a 100% volunteer organization. So come out and have a great time while helping keep our trails open!
When is Hump N Bump?
The 28th Annual Hump N Bump will take place November 7th and 8th 2008.
Where does the Hump N Bump take place?
Most of the trail rides are around Logandale, NV. The "Base Camp" is located in the Logandale Trail system about 1 mile from town. Logandale, NV is about 60 miles east of Las Vegas on I-15.
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