International Off-Road Day is celebrated worldwide on the first Saturday in October. Established in 2021 by Can-Am Off-Road and National Day Calendar, the holiday was initially observed on October 8 but was moved to its current date in 2024 at the request of off-road enthusiasts. The day is dedicated to celebrating the freedom and thrill of driving or riding in vehicles on natural terrain, such as sand, gravel, and mud. Participants engage in various forms of off-roading, including dune bashing, mudding, and rock crawling, often sharing their experiences on social media using the hashtag #InternationalOffRoadDay. Off-roading not only provides adventure and exploration but also enhances driving skills and fosters camaraderie among enthusiasts. However, it is important to note that in some regions, off-roading is regulated due to environmental concerns.
First Saturday of October: Off-Road Day
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