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ST. ANTONY, Idaho -- UTV enthusiasts, and vendors come from all over the country to take part in the UTV event of the year -- The UTV Invasion. People locally and out-of-state loaded up there RV’s and hitched their trailers for the UTV event of the year at the St. Anthony Sand Dunes. “I’m from southern California, and we have Glamis which is a massive area," said Dave Kuski, organizer, “These [St.Anthony Sand Dunes] are some of the largest dunes in North America. Just huge, steep. Big huge bowls for some big, long great runs." The UTV Invasion featured sand sport activities, musical performances, games, and giveaways. People can stay for a day or camp-out at the event. It’s an opportunity to meet people who share the same passion, see the latest products in sand and dirt sports, and of course ride the dunes. “So the one thing that’s really interesting about sand sports is that it’s the only off-road related activity where you can define your own trail… When you're out in the dunes you’re making your own way,” said Mike McGroarty organizer, and owner of Idaho Dunes RV. He says a lot of preparation went into this years event, and the numbers have only grown. “This event we’ll have about 300 people camping in site, so we are estimating that to be about 1,200 people,” said McGroarty. Ronnie Renner, professional free rider, and Gold Medalist at the Moto X - Step Up X Games, made an appearance as part of his free ride tour. “I get to do all kinds of riding around the world, and I’d say the Sand Dunes are my favorite,” Renner said, "It’s only my second time here to St. Anthony, and I really dig it. I kind of know the lay of the land and there’s a lot of variety a lot of good stuff.” Timothy McCollister, enthusiast from Eureka California, says that he and his friends come from all over the Northwest to ride the dunes. “The UTV Invasions brings a lot of people from Senior citizens like myself to people five, or six years of age, riding and enjoying events like this,” McCollister said. This is the second year of the UTV invasion which started on Sept. 3 and continues through Labor Day.