The Arizona Bronco Stampede is a major annual event for Ford Bronco enthusiasts, organized by the Arizona Classic Bronco Club(ACB), featuring trail runs, a Show & Shine, camping, dinners, raffles for Bronco parts, and community building, typically held over several days in Florence, AZ at the Charles Whitlow Rodeo Grounds in early March. It’s a long-running event that welcomes all Bronco years and even other 4x4s, focusing on off-roading adventures and supporting the Bronco community in the Arizona desert.
Key Aspects of the Event:
- Who: Ford Bronco owners (classic and modern) and 4×4 enthusiasts.
- What: A multi-day gathering with organized trail runs (from family-friendly to challenging), a “Show & Shine” to display vehicles, campfires, BBQs, and raffles for Bronco parts and gear.
- Where: Florence, Arizona, at the Charles Whitlow Rodeo Grounds.
- When: Held in early March, with activities starting Wednesday/Thursday and culminating Saturday/Sunday.
- Why: To enjoy off-roading in the Arizona desert, connect with other enthusiasts, and support the ACB’s efforts to keep public lands open for four-wheeling.
Activities & Atmosphere:
- Trail Rides: Groups explore desert washes and rock formations, with varying difficulty levels.
- Social Events: Dinners, raffles, and gatherings at the campground create a strong sense of community.
- Vendor Presence: Sometimes features vendors selling off-road accessories.
It’s a well-established event, considered one of the nation’s longest-running Bronco enthusiast gatherings, celebrating the spirit of adventure with the iconic Bronco
Stampede Early Registration was Jan 1st, 2026, through Feb 1st, 2026. Early registrants will receive a special raffle ticket for a sizeable prize!
Regular registration was available Feb 2nd – Feb-21st, 2026. On-site registration will be available with limited options for event shirts and swag bags. Thank you and see everyone at the Stampede. Safe Travels
Rules of the Rodeo Grounds:
* There are no RV hookups at the rodeo grounds.
* Only raised fires (6″+) and propane fire rings are allowed at the rodeo grounds; all ashes must be put in the provided drums.
* There are no alcohol sales at the rodeo grounds.
* No “recreational” or “sport” driving in the rodeo grounds. Travel from point A to B only.
* Kids can only operate electric “kiddie cars” in the designated area. There have been too many problems with unsupervised use.
* Please watch your dust!
To help understand the dog policy at Charles Whitlow Rodeo Grounds, consider the following points:
- Dogs are generally allowed on the grounds but must be leashed at all times.
- Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets.
- Certain events may have specific restrictions regarding dogs.
- Aggressive or disruptive dogs may be asked to leave the premises.
- Always check for any posted signs or announcements regarding dog policies during events.
- Service animals are permitted in accordance with ADA regulations.