Overland Expo West 2025 in Flagstaff, Az?

Sid Post

Observer
https://www.overlandexpo.com/west/

What advice does everyone have for attending the Expo West event mid-May this year? What is different between the two camping options? Does the extra money get you anything besides camping near the "grandstand"?

I will be headed that way out of East Texas so, any recommendations on things to see and do on the way out or while in Arizona would be appreciated as well.

Best Regards,
Sid
 

Umbrarian

Observer
Arrive Thu if camping. Avoid getting a locked in spot. The Event has outgrown the venue, so expect it to be crowded.

If you have time, take the road less traveled. I went 380 West, camped first night in Lincoln, then hit VLA, Petrified NP, Meteor Crater. Second night in Cinder hills and check out Sunset Crater.
 

mep1811

Gentleman Adventurer
Expect to be very crowded if camping on site. No escape in the event of a fire nor running out to the store if you forgot something. . The plus side is meeting other people. The last time I went, I stayed at the KOA. Very comfortable .
 

AbleGuy

Officious Intermeddler
Be prepared for enjoyment of a choice of mud or dust. Both have been issues in past outdoor events up there.

That area has been getting more and more windy in recent years. So be prepared for that possibility impacting your camping.

Fire season has already started up in the higher elevation piney forests of northern Arizona so maybe have a plan developed ahead of time as to how you’ll handle a response to that threat.

Make camp reservations asap. There isn’t a lot of capacity in the Flagstaff area and the KOA is way over on the opposite side of town with lots of slow traffic to navigate to get to the show site. Take the freeway across town back and forth if you stay there, don’t make the choice to drive (crawl) through the center of town.

Know that USFS camping and driving restrictions caused by forest closures can also happen and impact availability of/access to off site hobo camps.

It’s prohibited to camp in your rig overnight anywhere in the city limits (you're certainly not able to overnight at Walmart, but possibly might be able to at Cracker Barrel but they’ve got very limited space there). The community has been pretty harsh about enforcing that no city camping rule too.

Way west of town, off of the interstate you might find some spots to free camp (Camping World?). Way east you might stay in the parking lot of the Navajo Casino off of the freeway (it’s very, very noisy all night there with big truck traffic though).
 

Sid Post

Observer
Be prepared for enjoyment of a choice of mud or dust. Both have been issues in past outdoor events up there.

Sounds like my past attendance at the Fort Collins, CO Expo events. Some serious mud there a few times, and high winds as well on other visits.
 
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AbleGuy

Officious Intermeddler
https://www.overlandexpo.com/west/

I will be headed that way out of East Texas so, any recommendations on things to see and do on the way out or while in Arizona would be appreciated as well.

Best Regards,
Sid

Great back road route…

E. Tx to Roswell NM*
Roswell to Socorro
Socorro to Pie Town** past the VLWA base***
Pie Town NM to Springerville Az
Springerville AZ along the scenic Mogollon Rim to Flagstaff


*https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g47182-Activities-Roswell_New_Mexico.html



**stop here for a break, for coffee and sweet treats at any of the several places offering ‘home made’ pies



***as recommended above by Umbrarian
 
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