What better way to spend your Valentine’s weekend then getting a little dirty at a mud bogging event?
Plantbamboo hosted their “Muddy Valentine 2020” event this Valentine’s weekend, with activities ranging from mud bogging, to wet t-shirt contests, to foam parties.
The 600-acre land known as Plantbamboo has three mudding zones, and six campsites to choose from on a normal weekend. This event was special though, with guests either bringing a loved one or riding solo for a weekend of Muddy Valentine fun promoted by Trucks Gone Wild.
Gates opened at night Thursday morning, and remained open until the event had concluded on Saturday. The Plantbamboo grounds are open 24/7 everyday of the year, which means that Muddy Valentines was a full 72-hours full of bounty hole runs and music sets throughout the day and night.
Entrance to the event included access to truck pulls, bounty holes, free riding of ATVs and classic trucks, foam parties, wet t-shirt contest, DJ, and live music. Whether guests came with a significant other, met someone in the mud, or simply came to enjoy a weekend away with friends, camping grounds were open to keep the party going through the night after events had ended.
Who’s up for getting muddy?
The Plantbamboo grounds are not only known for being one of the best mudding grounds in the country. The freedom of free riding and access to multiple mudding areas is what keeps people coming back.
The weekend was successfully full of freedom, getting dirty, and constant entertainment – thanks to the promotion of Trucks Gone Wild. Trucks Gone Wild was founded in 2005 and now travels the South East of the U.S. hosting some of the most notorious mudding events throughout the year.
How about a Muddy Valentine?
If your over 18 years old and want to see what happens once the mudding stops, then check out the Muddy Valentine After Hours Post.
The company has also seen national headline coverage for their new Discovery Channel show, Dirty Mudder Truckers, that covers mudding and trucking culture and competitions in Central Florida.
Plantbamboo and Trucks Gone Wild host events throughout the year. To see our coverage of Trucks Gone Wild Summer Sling and Plantbamboo, click here.
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