Jeep Jamborees are organized off-road adventures held all over the United States and other countries. They are weekend getaways that celebrate the outdoors, folks that have common interests, and most importantly, the vehicles they use to get out there: their Jeeps.
Jeep Jamboree USA was founded in 1982 and currently boasts more than 30 gatherings all over the United States. From Crandon, Wisconsin to Bethel, Maine or Tillamook, Oregon to Llano, Texas; each Jamboree has something unique to offer. With mountains, forests, and sand dunes, the scenery amidst each event varies. You have lots of terrain and regions to choose from.
As with any off-road or remote trek, be prepared for any kind of weather. Elevation changes can affect your physical nature; unstable weather can challenge adventurers with quickly changing trails. Additionally, vehicle break-downs happen as well. But, rest assured that in addition to the tools you’ll have along, others will have tools too! Everyone is happy to help should you have any kind of issue. Folks who participate in the Jeep Jamboree circuit treat each other like family, a close-knit family who gets along well and watches out for one another.
Visit Jeep Jamboree USA’s site for an extensive schedule in map and list form, registration costs, what’s included in trips, trail ratings, and photo albums.
Available Jeep Jamboree USA events in the Western US:
- 4th Tillamook
Tillamook, OR
June 7 – June 9
- 17th Silver Valley 2018
Mullan/Wallace, Idaho
June 21 – 23
- 10th Big Horn Mountains 2018
Dayton, Wyoming
August 16 – 18
- Emigrant Trail Adventure 2018
Reno, Nevada
September 19 – 23
- 26th Black Hills 2018
Deadwood, South Dakota
September 20 – 22