Held each January at Washington County Legacy Park in Hurricane, UT the Winter 4x4 Jamboree brings together hundreds of wheelers for guided trail runs, a busy vendor show, raffles, and family-friendly off-road fun. Just minutes from the world-class terrain of Sand Hollow, the fairgrounds offer quick access to trails overlooking Zion National Park, Pine Valley Mountain, and Sand Hollow Reservoir—making it an ideal setting to kick off the season with cold mornings, red rock, and a parking lot full of built rigs.
Throughout the weekend, rigs on Venom Power tires rolled out with morning and mid-day trail groups, tackling everything from sandy washes to technical rock sections. With smaller group sizes, drivers had plenty of seat time to feel how our mud-terrains hook up and clean out on real Southern Utah terrain. As tires aired down, traction was put to the test on ledges, off-camber shelves, and loose climbs that demand confidence from both driver and equipment. Between runs, everyone returned to the fairgrounds to grab food, swap stories, and browse the vendor halls.
At the center of our presence was the new 40X13.50R20LT and 40X13.50R17LT Swampthing M/Ts —true 40-inch mud-terrains built for serious trail rigs that still need to log highway miles. Aggressive tread blocks, wide voids, and muscular sidewall lugs deliver grip in sand, bite on rock, and durability for sandstone and ledgy climbs. In Hurricane’s constantly changing conditions, that combination translated into confident climbs, controlled descents, and consistent forward bite.
Inside the vendor show, the Venom Power booth showcased the 40" Swampthing M/T alongside our full light-truck lineup, giving attendees a chance to see the tires up close and talk through their builds. For many, it was their first time seeing the Swampthing M/T in a 40-inch fitment mounted on real rigs.
Winter 4x4 Jamboree is also about giving back. Organized by local off-road groups, the event supports trail advocacy and search-and-rescue organizations that help keep these areas open and safe. For us, it’s about more than showing product—it’s about supporting the communities and trails that make our lifestyle possible.
































