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Jeeping Across The Nation
Jeep Jamboree USA Offers Family Oriented Trips
by Trent Riddle
photography by Trent Riddle & courtesy of Jeep Jamboree USA
The Red Rock Canyon, NV, Jeep Jamboree takes place in early October just north of Las Vegas. This is the 3rd year; the trail rating is 2-9.
Jeep enthusiasts are a unique type of vehicle owner. Sure, there are other groups of car enthusiasts but their brand of fun is typically found on the pavement. Jeep devotees also find pleasure on the road less traveled, and unpaved. While not everyone who buys a Jeep joins a Jeep club, they all become part of the Jeep brotherhood that are welcome at any Jeep related event.
One organization that caters to Jeep owners and their desire to enjoy outdoors in them is Jeep Jamboree USA. The Folks at Jeep Jamboree USA (JJUSA) have been or organizing backcountry trips for over 50 years. They offer unforgettable weekend outings for anyone who owns a Jeep 4x4, or can tag along with a friend who does.
Jeep Jamboree offers a lot of advantages over setting up a weekend trip with friends — JJUSA takes care of all the trip planning. Trails are selected in advance and pre-run by the trail guides to ensure no unexpected surprises such as a closed trail. Also, they take care of any permits, provide all meals for the trail days, and a continental breakfast on departure day. Best of all, you’ll surely meet like minded Jeep fans to make friends with. In this author’s opinion, the Jeep Jamboree USA Motto should be, “You Meet The Nicest People In a Jeep.” We’ve been on many Jeep Jamboree USA trips over the years and have never failed to find old friends on the trip and meet new ones too.
The Ouray, CO, Jeep Jamboree is held in late August. The trail rating is 3-5.
The Rubicon Trail, CA is held in mid August. This is the 9th year and is the most difficult of the trip/trail offerings from JJUSA. It is the only 10 on the scale, but well worth the effort. In addition to the regular Jeep Jamboree Trip, JJUSA offers three other options for the Rubicon Trail — the “Advanced Off-Road Training Program”; the 1st Woman’s Only Lake Tahoe Adventure”; and the 2nd “Mark A. Smith Rubicon Adventure.”
Mark A. Smith is the founder of Jeep Jamboree USA. Way back in 1955 he and some friends staged the first Jeep trek across the Rubicon Trail. This trail is now known the world over and is Jeep Jamboree USA’s most difficult trail. Here’s Mark at his Cabin at Rubicon Springs.
For 2005 there are 34 JJUSA trips. Some of my favorites...
The Big Bear Jamboree takes place in May and had its 13th anniversary this year. The area never loses it’s charm, no matter how many times I’ve traveled these old haunts once the realm of trappers and prospectors.
The Moab Jamboree. The scenery in and around Moab is spectacular with Canyonlands and Arches National Parks surrounding the area. Much of the area is BLM land and is laced with trails put in by uranium prospectors.
My overall favorite would have to be the Ouray (pronounced “yoo-ray”), Colorado Jamboree now in it’s 18th year. The area offers spectacular views (some of the peaks rise to over 14,000 feet) and is packed with old mines and ghost towns. If you’re a scenic photography buff, you won’t find bluer skies, nor better vistas.
The camaraderie of the folks at these JJUSA events always makes me feel like I’m coming home to a big family reunion. This is partially because I’ve seen some of them before, but mostly because we are all Jeep enthusiasts to the core. If you haven’t been on one before, now is the time to plan. If you can’t make a trip this year, go to the website and ask for a copy of next year’s guidebook. They’re free and come out in December. Maybe you could give a trip to the family for Christmas.
The Big Bear, (California) Jeep Jamboree was held in May of this year. This was the 13th year; the trail rating is 3-8.
Remaining 2005 Jeep Jamboree USA trip schedule
1st Advanced Off-Road Training Program (AORT) - NEW!
- Rubicon Trail, CA
- July 19-21 & August 19-21
- Trail Rating: 10
1st Women’s Only Lake Tahoe Adventure (WLTA) - NEW!
- Lake Tahoe, CA
- September 9-11
- Trail Rating: 10
2nd Mark A. Smith Rubicon Adventure Series (MAS)
- Rubicon Trail, CA
- July 15-17 & August 26-28
- Trail Rating: 10
14th Canyon de Chelly
- Chinle, AZ
- June 3-5
- Trail Rating: 2-4
15th Daniel Boone
- Slade, KY
- June 10-12
- Trail Rating: 2-8
8th Penn’s Woods
- Bradford, PA
- June 10-12
- Trail Rating: 4-7
13th Drummond Island
- Drummon Island, MI
- June 17-19
- Trail Rating: 4-6
1st Snowshoe Mountain - NEW!
- Snowshoe, WV
- June 17-19
- Trail Rating: 3-8
4th Poconos Big Boulder
- Blakeslee, PA
- June 24-26
- Trail Rating: 3-9
One of the great things about attending a Jeep Jamboree USA trip are the Trail Guides. Not only do they guide you along the trail, but will also lend a hand if you need and desire one.
14th Ghost Town
- Bridgeport, CA
- Jul 15-17
- Trail Rating: 2-6
12th Silver Valley
- Wallace/Mullan, ID
- July 29-31
- Trail Rating: 2-6
5th Paragon Adventure
- Hazleton, PA
- August 5-7
- Trail Rating: 3-9
9th Rubicon Trail
- Georgetown, CA
- August 12-14
- Trail Rating: 10
18th Ouray
- Ouray, CO
- August 26-28
- Trail Rating: 3-5
10th Northwoods
- Crandon, WI
- September 9-11
- Trail Rating: 2-6
15th Red River
- Red River, NM
- September 16-18
- Trail Rating: 2-6
3rd Iron Range
- Eveleth, MN
- September 16-18
- Trail Rating: 3-8
8th Catskill Mountains
- Sullivan County, NY
- September 23-25
- Trail Rating: 4-8
The Moab, UT, Jeep Jamboree is held in late October, when the area sees some of its best weather. This is the 7th year; the trail rating is 3-9.
15th Black Hills
- Deadwood, SD
- September 23-25
- Trail Rating: 4-8
16th Maine Mountains
- Bethel, ME
- September 30 - October 2
- Trail Rating: 4-6
12th Gateway to the Cumberlands
- Williamsburg, KY
- September 30 - October 2
- Trail Rating:3-7
3rd Red Rock Canyon
- Las Vegas, NV
- October 7-9
- Trail Rating: 2-6
22nd Appalachian
- Murphy, NC
- October 7-9
- Trail Rating: 5-8
16th Mohawk Trail
- Charlemont, MA
- October 14-16
- Trail Rating: 4-8
16th French Lick
- French Lick, IN
- October 14-16
- Trail Rating: 5-8
16th Ouachita Fall
- Hot Springs, AR
- October 21-23
- Trail Rating: 5-8
7th Moab
- Moab, UT
- October 21-23
- Trail Rating: 3-9
JJUSA Trail Rating System
Every Jamboree trail is rated from 1 to 10 (most difficult). These ratings are based on the trail overall, not just on one or two tough spots. Rain can increase ratings by one or two points.
1-3 Trail Rating
Obstacles are easy to navigate in optimum weather conditions. Some trails may not require continual use of four-wheel drive.
4-7 Trail Rating
Moderately demanding and will require use of four-wheel drive. Likely to encounter a variety of challenges on the trail such as mud holes, boulders, and stream crossings.
8-9 Trail Rating
The likelihood of getting stuck is considerably higher. Mud holes may be deep and rock climbing is arduous.
10 Trail Rating
Jeep Jamboree USA has reserved this rating for the most demanding Off-Highway trip in the country –The Rubicon Trail. This trip is not recommended for Jeep Liberty, Cherokee or Grand Cherokee models.
Source
- Jeep Jamboree USA
- P. O. Box 1601
- Georgetown, CA 95634
- 530-333-4777

