Booneville, KY – October 24-26, 2025
Backroads of Appalachia, in collaboration with The Kentucky Gambler 500, is thrilled to announce the upcoming off-road and overland endurance challenge – “24 Hours of Appalachia: Haunted Hollers.” Scheduled to take place from October 24-26, 2025 this unique event aims to push the limits of adventure while raising funds for the Daniel Boone Backcountry Byway and Backroads of Appalachia.
Event Highlights:
Date: October 24-26, 2025
Location: Kentucky back roads and trails (Beginning in Booneville, KY in downtown)
Purpose: Raising funds for Daniel Boone Backcountry Byway and Backroads of Appalachia Inc.
Hosts: Backroads of Appalachia, City of Booneville, KY Gambler 500, and Appalachian Overland Triangle
Route: 400+ miles through the hills and hollers of Eastern Kentucky
Classes of Entry:
100 slots for Motorcycles (Adventure and Enduro)
100 SXS Slots (Must have license and insurance)
100 slots for Trucks/SUV’s/Jeeps/Subaru’s
Registration:
The registration fee is donation-based. All funds raised will go towards supporting the partner charities.
How to Register:
To reserve your seat, you must have participated and finished in a previous 24HOA rally.
To join the final journey head over to this link: https://forms.gle/SgkLQqiZ1VcQqCAU6
About Backroads of Appalachia and The Gambler 500:
Backroads of Appalachia is dedicated to sparking economic growth in the region through motorsports and tourism, supporting local communities while showcasing the breathtaking beauty of Appalachia. The Kentucky Gambler 500 is known for organizing unique, grassroots off-road events that bring together adventurers and vehicle enthusiasts to be good stewards of the land and clean up trash.
Join the Adventure:
Whether you’re an off-road enthusiast, a thrill-seeker, or someone passionate about supporting meaningful causes, the “24 Hours of Appalachia: Haunted Hollers” invites you to be part of an unforgettable experience.
For more information, please visit the official Backroads of Appalachia website and social media pages.
Join the 24 Hours of Appalachia Driver’s and Rider’s Corner Group on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1CNKe1NNYE/
Let’s embark on this extraordinary journey together, exploring the hidden gems of Eastern Kentucky and making a positive impact on the lives of those in need.
It is highly recommended to book a hotel, AirBNB, near Booneville, KY before and after this event. (Free Camping Available Upon Request)
Rules and Requirements:
Vehicles/Motorcycles must be licensed and insured
Drivers must have valid drivers/operators license
All full size rigs must have a co-driver/navigator (it is not required, but a third person for spotting/recovery is a great idea if vehicle space allows)
4WD/AWD vehicles only
31” minimum tire size (NO MAX TIRE SIZE)
Functioning seat belts and safety restraints
The ability to self recover (winch, traction boards, hi-lift jack, come along)
First Aid Kit
Navigational tools (Gaia GPS, OnX, Garmin) must be able to open and follow a .gpx file and also record a track at the same time (We will check for accuracy at the end of the event)
Adequate lighting
Air compressor
Tire repair kit
GMRS Radio (No CB’s)
Cell phone
All gear in the vehicle must be secured (no flying objects)
Chainsaw not required, but highly recommended
All KY Traffic and Road Safety laws apply
Dualsport/Adv Requirements:
Bike:
200cc-900cc (covers TW200’s and KTM 890 Enduros)
Full Knobbies front and rear
GPS/Phone navigation and related mounts
Handheld Radio
Full wrap-around handguards
Fully insured and street legal
USFS stamped spark arrestor and no louder than 98 decibel exhaust
Spare tubes or plug kit
First aid kit
Gear:
DOT approved Helmet
Goggles/safety glasses
Full length shirt/jersey and pants
Gloves
Full length boots