Rally dates — Saturday, July 27 – Saturday, August 3 with parking days of July 26 & 27.
Here’s What Your Package Includes:
— 7 Nights – 50 AMP Full Hookup or 50 AMP Water & 1 Pump Out Provided
— 2 Dinners
— 3 Breakfasts
— Professional Entertainment
— $3,000.00 Cash Drawing
— Special Rally Souvenir Gift
— Welcome Bag
— Sightseeing Tours/Adventure Tours (Optional)
— Arts & Crafts Display
— Educational Seminars
— Lifestyle Seminars
— Klub Golf Tournament (Optional)
— Craft Classes (Optional)
— Minor Service Repairs by Newmar Technicians (non-warranty labor & parts at a reduced rate)
— First Time Attendee Meeting
— Grupio Phone App of Rally Activities & Gamification
— Ice Cream Social
— Free Lemonade and Popcorn
— Member’s Craft Sale
— Card Bingo
— Regional Social Get-togethers
— Commercial Vendors Products Show and Seminars
— Newmar Suppliers Products and Seminars
— Newmar New Unit Displays
— Sunday Praise Service
— Annual Klub Business Meeting
— Pet Contest
— Poker Run
— Lots of Friendly Fellowship and Fun
Register for the 2024 International Rally on or before May 20, 2024, and your Klub number will be entered in the “KLUB’S RALLY FEE REFUND DRAWING.” The drawings will be held during the Opening Ceremony, and if your Klub number is drawn, your rally fee will be refunded to you after the rally.
Please Note: Rally Refund Fee is based on one/two people in a unit.
50 Amp FHU - SOLD OUT | Two (2) People in RV | Sat July 27 - Sat Aug 3 | |
50 Amp FHU - SOLD OUT | One (1) Person in RV | Sat July 27 - Sat Aug 3 | |
50 Amp Water & Pump Out | Two (2) People in RV | Sat July 27 - Sat Aug 3 | $875.00 |
50 Amp Water & Pump Out | One (1) Person in RV | Sat July 27 - Sat Aug 3 | $481.00 |
Additional Guest in RV Unit | $365.00 | ||
Children | 5-12 years (each) | $125.00 | |
Children | under 5 years (each) | FREE | |
Pre-Rally Parking | Fri July 26 | $50.00 | |
Member Craft Sale | 12:30pm - 3:30pm | Wed July 31 | $10.00 |
Member Vendor | Mon - Fri (noon) July 29 - Aug 2 | Standard Booth | $130.00 |
Add'l Standard Booth $100.00 | Corner Booth | $140.00 | |
Add'l Corner Booth $120.00 | Main Entrance Booth | $150.00 | |
International Rally T-Shirts | Small - 4XL | PRE-ORDER ONLY. Will NOT be sold at Rally. | $15.00 |
PLEASE NOTE: No Reservations after the above date.
Registration cancellations will be accepted up to June 24, 2024.
Cancellation notice must be received by e-mail to kountryklub@newmarcorp.com. A refund will be made, less $25.00 per person cancellation fee. Pre-ordered Rally T-Shirts are nonrefundable.
Registrations cancelled after that date will receive no refund.
Date: Sunday, July 28 – Depart 4:00 pm/Return Approx 10:00 pm
Y’all come enjoy an action-packed evening at the renown Flying W Ranch, a 1400 acre working cattle ranch hunkered in the amazing red rocks which are part of the Garden of the Gods formation. The red rocks provide a fantastic backdrop for many assorted ranch animals including American Bison and the rare American Milking Devon Oxen. Before the sun sets enjoy Native American dancing, horse and carriage rides, the Russell M. Wolfe Narrow Gauge Railroad, Christmas Rock hiking trail, or try your hand at axe throwing and archery.
We’re gonna feed ‘ya while you’re here too. You’ll have a western-style chuckwagon meal where smoked brisket, smoked turkey, and smoked sausage are the stars of the show. Supporting cast includes foil wrapped baked potatoes with sour cream and cheese, Flying W trail beans, chunky applesauce, Dutch oven biscuits, and spice cake for dessert. Don’t expect no fancy table settin’s here, cause y’all will be eatin’ off a tin plates and tin cups just like the wranglers of the past.
Speakin’ a shows, you’ll see the world renowned Flying W Wranglers, the second oldest western singing band in the world. The Wranglers have graced the stages at Grand Ole Opry, the Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall.
So get your cowboy and cowgirl on, dust off the ole Stetson, press those Wranglers jeans, wipe the muck of your boots and join us for a grand old time at the Flying W Ranch.
Price per person $137.00 includes motorcoach transportation, admission fees, dinner, taxes & gratuities.
Date: Saturday, July 27 – Depart 7:45 am/Return Approx 5:00 pm – NOTE FOR SATURDAY TOUR: You must register for early arrival on July 26th to attend this tour.
Date: Sunday, July 28 – Depart 7:45 am/Return Approx 5:00 pm – NOTE FOR SUNDAY TOUR: If this is your first time attending the International Rally, there will be a meeting on Sunday, July 28. We strongly encourage you to attend this meeting and schedule any tours on alternate days.
Come with us and explore one of America’s tallest icons on a unique 9 mile cog rail ride to the top of this 14,115-foot granite national historic landmark. Along the way, you’ll pass the way of the early explorers, passing Ruxton Creek, Diamond Rock, between the sheer rock walls of Englemann Canyon, waterfalls, and Deer Park. The railway continues up Son of a Gun Hill, into the Icebox (a cool shaded canyon), and past the remains of the Halfway House Hotel. Don’t forget your camera to take that special snap of the local fauna or the magnificent vistas you’ll see along the way. When you get to the top, take a few deep breaths as you view an endless horizon towards the Collegiate and Sangre de Christo ranges and the mining town of Cripple Creek.
Once we return to the base of Pikes Peak, we will board our motorcoach for a sumptuous lunch, and a docent guided tour of the Garden of the Gods. These magnificent rock formations are composed mostly of Lyons formations, a type of stone formed from fine sand and sedimentary rock of ancient sand dunes. Though the rocks were originally deposited horizontally, they were heaved upward into vertical fins by the huge shift in the continental tectonic plates which created the Rocky Mountains. The ice age of the Pleistocene epoch (2.6 million to 11,700 years ago) caused the erosion and glaciation we see as red rocks today.
Price per person $198.00 includes motorcoach transportation, admission fees, lunch, taxes & gratuities.
Date: Saturday, July 27 – Depart 9:00 am/Return Approx 5:00 pm – NOTE FOR SATURDAY TOUR: You must register for early arrival on July 26th to attend this tour.
Date: Sunday, July 28 – Depart at 9:00 am return approximately 5:00 pm – NOTE FOR SUNDAY TOUR: If this is your first time attending the International Rally, there will be a meeting on Sunday, July 28. We strongly encourage you to attend this meeting and schedule any tours on alternate days.
Come explore this national treasure which is the National Museum of World War II Aviation. The museum opened to the public in 2012, in 2018 it received the distinction as “America’s National World War II Aviation Museum” when Congress passed the National Defense Authorization Act.
The 21-acre campus displays a collection of aircraft, some extremely rare, others with documented combat histories. Many of these aircraft have been restored to flying condition and appear at airshows throughout the country.
Afterwards we will board our motorcoach to take us to lunch, then on to a fantastic museum dedicated to the men and women of the United States Olympic and Paralympic teams. This state of the art 60,000 square foot museum took 3 years to build at a cost of about $91 million, the design inspired partly by the famous Sydney Opera House. One of the numerous galleries displays the torches from games dating back to 1936. Want to know how you compare to an Olympic / Paralympic class athlete? Try your hand at one of the six interactive activities, like a track for the 30-meter dash.
The museum’s high tech visitor credential system uses RFID chips to accommodate guest’s pre-registered special needs such as vision impairment, by increasing print size on the display graphics as the guest approaches. Or what if you want to follow a particular athlete, with this pre-registered request, the RFID chip will trigger as you enter a gallery to focus on the selected athlete. The “lab” gallery demonstrates the science and technology behind limb prosthetics as well as how an athlete’s performance is effected by performance enhancing drugs.
Price per person $173.00 includes motorcoach transportation, admission fees, lunch, taxes & gratuities.
Date: Tuesday, July 30 – 1/2 Day Adventure – Check-In Time is 8:00 am – 50 person Max –
Come learn about the geology, paleontology, and history of the Royal Gorge area on a ½ day narrated, guided Jeep tour. Experience the brink of the Royal Gorge as your chauffeured Jeep drives across the America’s highest suspension bridge. On this 3.5 hour off road encounter, you’ll climb more than 1500 vertical feet from Cañon City to the rim of Royal Gorge and view the spectacular vistas from Fremont Peak. If you would like to extend your day, following your Jeep excursion, you’ll receive a complimentary ticket for admission to the Royal Gorge Bridge complex, where you can explore the Visitor’s Center, theater, ride the gondola, hike the trails, and walk across the bridge at your own pace. Closer to the International, you will receive directions to the rendezvous point.
Price per person $149.00 includes Jeep tour, guide, complimentary Royal Gorge ticket, taxes & gratuities.
Date: Wednesday, July 31 – 1/2 Day Adventure – Check-In Time is 8:15 am – 100 person Max
This is an adrenaline packed ½ day whitewater rafting excursion for adults only (ages 14 and up). Depending on the time of year, snowpack / rain totals, on this section of the river, the rapids can range from Class III to Class V. As you begin the gentle part of the trip, your guide will hone your paddle skills, before you enter a 25-foot narrows in the river which lead to the 1100-foot-deep gorge. You and your crew will experience steep drops, huge waves and the action-packed rapids of Sunshine Falls, Sledge Hammer, and Boat Eater.
If you are looking for an adventure full of thrills and excitement this is the excursion for able bodied folks who can swim and don’t mind getting soaked. Wetsuits, helmets, floatation devices, and booties are provided. We recommend bringing a dry change of clothes and a towel.
Closer to the International, you will receive directions to the rendezvous point.
Price per person $148.00 includes river guide, wetsuit, helmet, floatation device, booties, taxes & gratuities.
Date: Thursday, August 1 – 1/2 Day Adventure – Check-In Time is 8:15 am – 100 person Max
This adventure provides a perfect first-time whitewater experience on a calmer section of the Arkansas River through the Bighorn Sheep Canyon. This section can “easily” be done by seniors and children 5 years old and up. You have an opportunity to view bighorn sheep as you navigate the splashy rapids of Five Points, Spike Buck and Cowgirl Up. You will probably get wet on this adventure, so we recommend bringing a dry change of clothes and a towel.
Closer to the International, you will receive directions to the rendezvous point.
Price per person $138.00 includes river guide, wetsuit, helmet, floatation device, booties, taxes & gratuities.
Date: Tuesday, July 30 – Time: 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm – Cost $50.00 per Person – Attire: Chic with maybe a hat!
Calling all ladies with FOMO – fear of missing out – you won’t want to miss out on this one! The Newmar Kountry Klub is going back to having a special event for just us girls! It is a Tea Party. If you don’t like tea, then it’s a Ladies Luncheon! Please bring your own teacup and saucer. If you do not have one, we will have a small supply for sale. We aim to please! We will have a wonderful lunch especially curated for us and will offer a cash bar. And BTW – by the way – the best part is that we will be helping women and families while having a good time ourselves. All net proceeds from this Tea Party/Luncheon will go to the YWCA of Pueblo, Mariposa Center for Safety.
The Mariposa Center for Safety is a shelter for women, children and men fleeing domestic violence, human trafficking, sexual assault, and family abuse by offering emergency services, provisions, and shelter when needed. They also provide a place for supervised family visitation and exchanges that are safe and conflict-free. They aim to break the cycle of abuse by increasing self-sufficiency, self-worth, and prevention.
This will truly be a YOLO – you only live once – event! Where else can you have a great lunch and dress “chic with maybe a hat” or a crown or a prize-winning creation of your own that is possibly covered with roses and feathers? No where! At least no where that you will be joined by 99-ish of your fellow Newmar Kountry Klub women. And if you are anti-hat, no judgement here, but where else will you be able to ROTF 😊—roll on the floor laughing – at the lengths some people will go to in order to stand out!
Date: Thursday, August 1 – Time: 6:00 pm – Cost $90.00 per Person – Attire: Dressy
We are excited to present our first-ever Farm-to-Table Dinner, benefiting The Mariposa Center for Safety at this year’s International Rally. For this elegant, limited seating event, Chef Ed Christensen, has created a menu specifically for our event, using Colorado grown meats, seasonal fresh ingredients from local farms and Peaches from Palisades. This special upscale dinner is designed to tantalize your palette, bringing together a rally meal like no other.
The Mariposa Center for Safety is a shelter for women, children and men fleeing domestic violence, human trafficking, sexual assault, and family abuse by offering emergency services, provisions, and shelter when needed. They also provide a place for supervised visitation and exchanges that are safe and conflict-free. They aim to break the cycle of abuse by increasing self-sufficiency, self-worth, and prevention.
Spend an evening enjoying this first time rally Farm-to-Table event that the Newmar Kountry Klub has offered and help us give back to this wonderful community.
The Annual Golf Tournament will take place on Tuesday, July 30 – Registration is now open online.
For those seeking the ultimate golf experience, we booked three Tee Times at The Broadmoor Golf Club in Colorado Springs on Thursday, August 1st – Registration is now open online.
Craft Classes are currently open for online registration.