Overland expo East

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Have any of you guys been to overland expo east? Is it worth going too and would the campground be accessible with a 2WD truck? I’m debating going but I am about 8 hours away from the expo.
 
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Have any of you guys been to overland expo east? Is it worth going too and would the campground be accessible with a 2WD truck? I’m debating going but I am about 8 hours away from the expo.

Been 2x, 2022, 2023.
You can access all areas in a car, so, yes.
There's a few options for camp areas.
The general admission is festival style. You get a park spot with an area of about 20 x 40 ft.
The " woodlands experience " puts you up on the hill in some trees, with lots of elbow room. Downside is you need to take the carts or walk a 1/4 mile to the event areas.
We've done both. We will be doing festival style this year - good bit cheaper, and not bad. The danger is you get setup next to all night party drinkers and not much sleep, although I think you could move.

The vendor area is great. There are a bunch of free classes on all kinds of skills to learn.

The Saturday night vendor parties are fun!

Hope that helps.
 
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Have any of you guys been to overland expo east? Is it worth going too and would the campground be accessible with a 2WD truck? I’m debating going but I am about 8 hours away from the expo.
If you have never been to an Overland Expo, it is worth attending at least once. They offer a lot of different types of classes from first aid to trail-side repairs to camp cooking. It is also a lot of fun to walk through the campgrounds to look at the different types of rigs and setups.
 
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Have any of you guys been to overland expo east? Is it worth going too and would the campground be accessible with a 2WD truck? I’m debating going but I am about 8 hours away from the expo.

Been 2x, 2022, 2023.
You can access all areas in a car, so, yes.
There's a few options for camp areas.
The general admission is festival style. You get a park spot with an area of about 20 x 40 ft.
The " woodlands experience " puts you up on the hill in some trees, with lots of elbow room. Downside is you need to take the carts or walk a 1/4 mile to the event areas.
We've done both. We will be doing festival style this year - good bit cheaper, and not bad. The danger is you get setup next to all night party drinkers and not much sleep, although I think you could move.

The vendor area is great. There are a bunch of free classes on all kinds of skills to learn.

The Saturday night vendor parties are fun!

Hope that helps.

I was there last year with Triad Ineos, there is something there for everyone that enjoys the great out doors. This year I’m sharing a spot with Ineos and debuting our brand new Australia style Adventure camper . Zoomies Campers !! Come by and say hi. We will be in spot T86.
 

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We're heading up Thursday and running / camping on the Bald Mountain trail. Arriving for Friday morning check in.

I'll stop by JJ.
 
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