There’s a magic formula for motorcycle events, and every once in a while, someone gets the mix just right. A killer location, solid entertainment, and a crowd of like-minded motorcyclists may sound simple, but pulling it off—especially as an event grows—is no easy feat. Since we run a lot of our own events, we’ve got a pretty solid understanding of the motorcycle community. Over the years, we’ve seen plenty of well-planned events fizzle out after just a year or two.The masterminds behind TMMR, however, know what they’re doing—and after nine years, the proof is in the pudding. First off, you can’t beat the location. We’ve ridden all over the country (and internationally), and Tennessee is always at the top of the list. The area is packed with legendary scenic roads, and no matter where you stop, the vibe is always welcoming. The event itself is hosted at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch, a venue built for gatherings like this. Just an hour from Nashville (Music City, USA) and two hours from Memphis (Home of the Blues), this historic property—owned by the queen of country herself, Loretta Lynn—has been the home of the MX Amateur National Motocross Championships for over 40 years. Surrounded by rolling hills, winding byways, and picturesque views, it’s the perfect backdrop for a motorcycle event.
Of course, no event is complete without a packed schedule, and TMMR delivers:
- Bill Dodge’s BC Moto Invitational Bike Show
- V-Twin Visionary Performance Show
- Revival All-Class Bike Show
- Group rides in the area
- Hillclimb (sponsored by us!)
- Live music—lots of it
- Camping of all kinds
- Hillbilly Hooligan track
- Stunt shows
- Biker games
- Off-road trails through the woods
- Harley-Davidson Creek Party
Staying at TMMR is easy. Whether you want to camp with your bike, rent an on-site cabin, go glamping, or bring your RV, there’s an option for every budget and preference. There are also plenty of nearby campgrounds, Airbnbs, and hotels.
This year is shaping up to be another banger, and we’re stoked to be an official sponsor. Be sure to check out the official Hillclimb and see how far you can make it. Like we always say: “Run your bike, not your mouth!”—so here’s your chance to prove it.
All the details can be found on the TMMR website:
https://motorcyclesandmusic.com/