Trace Adkins Concert at Muddin' for the Military at Muddy Bottoms ATV Park
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Trace Adkins Concert at Muddin' for the Military at Muddy Bottoms ATV Park | |
Time: | 9:00 pm |
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Venue: | Muddy Bottoms ATV Park |
Address: | 100 Muddy Bottoms |
Contact: | Bailey Madden |
Admission Cost: | $55 advance $60 at gate |
Phone: | (855)76-MUDDY |
Web: | muddybottomsatv.com |
A native of Sarepta, Louisiana, Trace Adkins is coming home to headline a concert at 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 5 during "Muddin' for the Military" at Muddy Bottoms ATV & Recreation Park.
Muddin for the Military is presented by SuperATV. Gates open at 10:00 a.m. on July 3 and the park remains open through Sunday, July 6 for the muddiest July 4th weekend event in the country.
In addition to the Trace Adkins concert on Saturday, events will be happening all weekend at the park that are sure to create lasting memories for the mud riders who turn out. There will be a huge fireworks show on July 4th at 9:00 p.m., live and silent auctions with proceeds benefiting Lone Star Warrior Outdoor, as well as races with some of the fastest ATVs and SXSs around as part of the Xtreme Mud Racing Series. It will be an action-packed weekend, supporting a great cause.
Tickets for Muddin for the Military are on-sale now for $55 a person at www.muddybottomsatv.com; admission is $60 at the gate. In addition to the concert, the entrance fee is good for the entire weekend of mud riding fun.
Muddy Bottoms ATV & Recreation Park is a scenic, 5,000 acre park dedicated to providing the ultimate outdoor experience. The largest mud park of its kind is located just 45 minutes northeast of Shreveport, Louisiana off HWY 371 North in Sarepta. The park offers patrons amenities such as a welcome center, a fuel station, spray park, climate controlled shower house, pro shop/convenience store, repair garage, eating pavilion, amphitheatre, 184 full-service RV hookups, hundreds of acres designated for primitive camping, dump station, along with miles of multiple-terrain trails and mud bogs for all types of riders, and plenty of North Louisiana mud.