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Big Bear Jeep Jamboree 2024

Last verifiedJun 23, 2026
Big Bear Jeep Jamboree 2024 — off-road trail
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Last verified June 2026

Off-roading festival that offers a range of group trail outings for off-roading enthusiasts in the San Bernadino mountains.

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Approx. location 34.241, -116.917

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Approx. location34.241, -116.917

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The 2024 Jeep Jamboree in Big Bear Lake, California, is an offroading festival that offers a range of trail outings for offroading enthusiasts in the San Bernadino mountains. This year marks the event's 32th year.

The event tackles a range of trails, from moderate to difficult, offering options for a range of vehicles and driving skills. If you have a stock vehicle, you'll go on appropriately rated trails, and, similarly, heavily modified vehicles can tackle more challenging trails.

About Big Bear Jeep Jamboree

Jeep Jamborees are outdoor adventure events that bring together outdoor enthusiasts and their Jeep 4x4 vehicles. Originating back in 1953, the Jeep Jamborees have a long history and tradition of providing participants with an off-road experience like no other. The Big Bear Jeep Jamboree is a prime example of this, offering participants a chance to drive the mining and logging routes of California's gold rush era.

Retrace the Steps of Miners and Loggers

Participants in the Big Bear Jeep Jamboree will travel along mining and logging trails used 165 years ago during the gold rush era. The rock-and-boulder-strewn trails offer incredible views of Big Bear Lake and California's High Desert. Participants will cross streams where miners used to pan for gold and traverse the mountain's edge for ridge-line views of Big Bear Lake and the High Desert floor below.

A Tradition Dating Back to 1953

The first-ever Jeep Jamboree was organized by 4x4 pioneer Mark A. Smith in 1953. He journeyed across the Sierra Nevada Mountains using the old Rubicon Trail. The following year, Willys Motors, the manufacturer of Jeep vehicles, became involved with the off-road event and Jeep Jamborees have been an off-road tradition ever since.

Mandatory Requirements and Restrictions

To participate in the Big Bear Jeep Jamboree, participants must have tow points and CB radios are strongly encouraged. Jeeps with tires over 40 inches will not be allowed to attend the jamboree and will be turned away at vehicle evaluation. No refund will be provided. For more information on COVID-19 and how the jamboree is handling the situation, participants are encouraged to visit the Jeep Jamborees website.

Event Details

  • Start Date: May 9, 2024
  • End Date: May 11, 2024
  • Event Type: Festival/Ride
  • Venue: Big Bear Lake

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