Clarksville Outdoor Expo

Clarksville Outdoor Expo

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The great outdoors are calling, and we’ve got an event that will get you ready for the upcoming hunting and fishing seasons.
Join us for the Clarksville Outdoor Expo powered by, Get Pete! Pete Olson, Injury Law as we showcase some of the best in boats from Malone’s Marine and C&O Marine
Check out the newest campers from Adventure Camper Sales and enjoy hourly stage shows and presentations on the Montgomery  Farmers Co-op stage featuring, from the World Fishing Network, The Army Bass Anglers,  Tennessee Wildlife Federation, Sojourner Fieldcraft, and live animals from NHECM: Animalogy.
Fun for the kids too at the Army Bass Anglers mobile fishing pond, archery range, and wack-a-mole station!
Join us on Friday for your chance to win an Outdoor Expo gift package valued at $525 from J’s Meats and More, E&W Electrical Solutions, Seghtetti’s Top Secret Seasoning, Daniel Ingram with GEICO, and Bauer Lawn Care.
-Full list of shows, vendors, and booths here.

Jan 24th – 12p-7p
Jan 25th – 10a-7p

Featuring:

  • Live turkey and duck calling
  • Survival skills
  • Stage shows

  • Give it your all at the Inflatable archery range & wack-a-mole station

 

     

 

-Full list of shows, vendors, and booths here.

ADMISSION ONLY $5 FOR ADULTS 17 AND UP. KIDS 16 AND UNDER AND MILITARY ARE FREE! – Get tickets here!

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