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Beaver Coach Sales Hosts Third Annual Cabin Fever Expo at Deschutes County Fairgrounds

BEND, Ore. – The Deschutes County Fairgrounds’ First Interstate Bank Center has become a hub for outdoor enthusiasts this weekend as Beaver Coach Sales hosts the third annual Cabin Fever Expo. This popular event is drawing crowds eager to explore a wide range of luxury RVs, boats, and UTVs, all under one roof.

Beaver Coach Sales, a leading luxury RV dealership in Central Oregon, has expanded the event this year to feature more vendors than ever before. Eight different exhibitors are showcasing products designed to enhance the outdoor lifestyle, including Keystone Natural Beef, Central Tire, and Voltaire Electric Cycles.

Ryan Kelly, General Sales Manager at Beaver Coach Sales, noted the growing interest among locals in exploring the Central Oregon wilderness. “A lot of people in Central Oregon are starting to think about how they want to spend their summer and spring in the great outdoors,” Kelly said. “We have mountains, lakes, rivers, and countless campgrounds—now is the time to start thinking about the best vehicles to help explore all these incredible spots.”

With so many options available, the expo provides a unique opportunity for attendees to discover the latest in outdoor gear and vehicles, all in one place. Kelly emphasized the convenience of the event, saying, “If you come here, you’ll see it all in one spot. You’ll get some great ideas, find the right vehicle for your needs, and be ready to hit the summer strong.”

The Cabin Fever Expo is open to the public on its final day, Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free, making it an accessible event for anyone interested in preparing for an outdoor-filled season.

Whether attendees are looking to purchase an RV, boat, or UTV, or simply get inspired for their upcoming adventures, the expo promises something for everyone looking to make the most of Central Oregon’s natural beauty.

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