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Bama Mud Jam at Southern Ridge ATV Trails September 4-7!!!


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This will be a CMR event with lots of races. JB Roberts will be playing on Sat night and we will be having a pasture party on Sun. Entry fees are 45.00 Friday, 40.00 Saturday, 30.00 Sunday, and 20.00 Monday . We will be allowing spectators on Sat for the races at 15.00 a head and as always children 10 and under are free. RV hookups water and electric are 35.00 per night. RV non hookups are 15.00 per night primitive camping is free. It should be a great time, we are looking forward to seeing you all there!!!

Southern Ridge ATV Trails

CMR - Championship Mud Racing

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