8th Annual Jeep Event in Long Beach, Washington
8th Annual Jeep Event in Long Beach, Washington, taking place on the Long Beach Peninsula on Friday, September 19, 2025, starting at 1:00 PM — and best of all, it’s free to attend.
Setting & Purpose
Located on Washington’s stunning Evergreen Coast, Long Beach offers an ideal scenic backdrop of ocean vistas, sandy shores, coastal dunes, and forested trails. This annual gathering brings together Jeep owners from across the Pacific Northwest who unite to celebrate their passion for adventure, off‑road capabilities, and community.
The event emphasizes not only fun and camaraderie but also community service. Participants are invited to join an International Coastal Cleanup, support scholarships for automotive trades students, and raise funds for local animal welfare organizations—including the South Pacific County Humane Society and Peninsula Wild Care.
Typical Weekend Schedule
Although the 8th Annual event is scheduled for one day—Friday, September 19, 2025—past editions, especially the 7th in 2024, stretched over a full weekend. Expect a rich program of events similar to previous years:
Friday (Sept 19, 2025)
- 1:00 PM Start: Kick-off gathering and welcome from Jeep Long Beach organizers.
- Jeep Play Area & Exhibits: Fun interactive space, demonstrations, and vendor booths.
- Evening Bonfire at Beard’s Hollow: A lively gathering spot in past events, with music, food, and socializing.
Saturday Morning Setup (previous years)
• Early registration for Coastal Cleanup, followed by a participatory stretch of local beach cleanup efforts.
• Mid‑morning through mid‑afternoon Show & Shine car show in Ocean Park, allowing Jeep owners to display customized rigs and share stories.
• Beach convoy—a massive group drive along the sands of Long Beach, often attempting to break or set records for “longest Jeep convoy.”
Additional Activities
• Beach drive spells (like spelling “JEEP LONG BEACH” with cars).
• SWAG, raffles, and silent auctions supporting scholarships and nonprofit organizations.
Community & Charity Focus
Beyond its automotive spirit, the event shines in its community-oriented and charitable aspects:
• International Coastal Cleanup: Organized beach cleanup as part of global environmental stewardship efforts.
• Scholarship Fund: Contributions benefit local high school students interested in automotive trades—a way to nurture future Jeep enthusiasts.
• Animal Welfare Support: Causes like the Peninsula Wild Care clinic and local humane societies are promoted through fundraising and shared community connection.
Who Attends
- Jeep enthusiasts and owners: From modern Wranglers to vintage rigs, fans mix and mingle, share stories, and swap advice.
- Families and spectators: The event welcomes locals and tourists alike, offering free and interactive experiences.
- Vendors & community groups: Local businesses, gear suppliers, non‑profits, and food vendors add to the festive atmosphere.
What to Expect
Scenic Drives & Trails
Join group drives along forest paths, coastal dunes, and the iconic Long Beach shoreline. These convoys highlight the iconic off‑road spirit of Jeep culture.
Show & Shine
Display your Jeep or browse others’ custom builds—lifted beasts, restorations, and well-loved daily rigs all find a spotlight. Competitions often include categories such as Best Vintage Jeep, Most Creative Mods, and Best Stock Jeep.
Jeep Play Area
Expect low‑impact obstacle layouts, ramp demos, and family‑friendly interactive zones that emphasize community and Jeep skill, open to all ages.
Dinner Bonfire & Socials
Evening bonfires in areas like Beard’s Hollow lend a relaxed, celebratory vibe. Past attendees have shared evenings swapping stories under the stars.
Planning Tips
- Arrive early: To register for beach cleanups, Show & Shine, and the convoy—many of these require early check‑in.
- Pack accordingly:
- Bring layers: Coastal weather can be breezy or sunny.
- Jeans or rugged footwear for dune or clean-up participation.
- Sunscreen, water, and snacks if arriving early in the day.
- Lodging: Book your stay at Hashs Hideaway early.
- Tides & beach safety: Familiarize yourself with tide charts—Long Beach is known for its driving-friendly sandy stretches, but tides can affect where vehicles may go.
Why It Matters
Jeep Culture & Camaraderie
This event embodies the spirit of Jeep ownership: community, exploration, and shared passion. It’s less about competition and more about connection—jeepers driving, chatting, and helping each other.
Scenic & Coastal Experience
Long Beach’s shifting dunes, coastal forest trails, ocean breezes, and dramatic cliffs offer beautiful scenery that elevates a drive or show beyond static exhibition.
Annual Tradition & Growth
From humble beginnings, this local event has grown into a highlight of the Evergreen Coast calendar. The 7th Annual event (2024) spanned multiple days, with over 700 Jeeps attending Go Topless Day in May alone.
Giving Back
It’s a powerful example of how hobby communities can put people and planet first—from beach cleanups to scholarship drives and humane society support.
Estimated Timeline (Sample from Past Editions)
| Time | Activity |
| 8:00 AM Saturday | Coastal Cleanup signup (if multi-day weekend format) |
| 11:00 AM | Show & Shine opens in Ocean Park (Beach Barons field) |
| 1:00 PM | Official event launch for 8th Annual (Friday only) |
| 2:00–4:00 PM | Convoy formation along beach; non‑official world record attempt |
| Evening | Bonfire & community gathering at Beard’s Hollow |
Highlights from Past Events
- Go Topless Parade: Held each May (e.g., May 16–18, 2025), where topless Jeep cruisers lined up for scenic convoys along the coast—classic, colorful, and free.
- Participation: More than 700 Jeeps turned up at the 2024 GTD event, helping raise awareness for mental health and animal welfare while cruising the sand.
Final Thoughts
As the 8th Annual Jeep Event rolls into Long Beach on Sept 19, 2025, it delivers a powerful mix of jeep‑fueled adventure, community engagement, and coastal beauty. Whether you’re cruising dunes, showcasing your rig, picking up trash with fellow automotive fans, or just soaking in the ocean air, this event captures the soulful, do‑good spirit of the Jeep family.
If you’d like help planning your visit— how to participate in the clean-up, or camp nearby—feel free to ask!