H.O.G. Events: What's the Difference?

H.O.G. Events: What's the Difference?

From our H.O.G. Regional Manager's February 2025 Newsletter:

H.O.G. Events: What’s the Difference?

We often get questions about the different types of events we offer for H.O.G. members. Each of the three types listed below varies slightly in content, but they all have something in common: the opportunity to meet great people and explore exciting new roads.

  • H.O.G. Check-Ins occur during Harley-Davidson activations at many big rallies, such as Daytona, Laconia and Sturgis, the H-D Homecoming, and others. Member activities may include a pin stop, ride challenge, chapter rides, member get-togethers, a hospitality area, and other exclusive experiences that encourage members to participate in the rally.
  • H.O.G Regional Rallies are based in a central location with daily riding activities and evening get togethers. Regional rallies are organized and hosted by a volunteer rally committee consisting of members from several area H.O.G. chapters. Typical attendance at a regional rally range from 500 to 1500 members drawn from all parts of the country and even overseas, with no attendance limit.
  • H.O.G. Touring Rallies move from city to city rather than being based in a host city. The route can either be point-to-point with start and end locations in different cities or can begin and end in a single location with overnight stops along the way. Touring rallies are organized by a single professional rally coordinator. Attendance ranges from 50 to 250 members and is often capacity limited.

More information about H.O.G. rallies and events, see the calendar below or visit the H.O.G. event page.

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