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When is Myrtle Beach Jeep Jam 2024? What wranglers can expect from this year’s SC event

The 5th Annual Myrtle Beach Jeep Jam kicked into low gear Friday in Myrtle Beach as hundreds of Jeep lovers gathered at the old mall site to play in the mud on the “proving ground” obstacle course and check out each other’s classic and late model machines. The three day event runs from Oct. 28 through Oct. 30, 2022 with vendors, a daily sunrise beach drive, jeep shows, competitions and after hours entertainment. October 28, 2022.
The 5th Annual Myrtle Beach Jeep Jam kicked into low gear Friday in Myrtle Beach as hundreds of Jeep lovers gathered at the old mall site to play in the mud on the “proving ground” obstacle course and check out each other’s classic and late model machines. The three day event runs from Oct. 28 through Oct. 30, 2022 with vendors, a daily sunrise beach drive, jeep shows, competitions and after hours entertainment. October 28, 2022. JASON LEE

The 2024 Myrtle Beach Jeep Jam is almost here and organizers anticipate more than 30,000 fans will gather in Myrtle Beach for a car show, obstacle course, mud pit and more.

This year’s Jeep Jam will be held at 2501 N. Kings Highway in Myrtle Beach. The event will run Oct. 25-27, but some festivities will start earlier.

You don’t have to have a Jeep to attend. Spectator tickets are available online and valid for one person for one day. Adult tickets are $10 and kids get in free.

Hardcore fans who want the full Jeep Jam experience can skip the daily tickets and purchase a Jeep Registration instead. Registration includes three-day admission and Jeep parking, an official shirt and a swag bag for $75, or $85 if you want unlimited access to the obstacle course and mud pit.

Just a week before the spookiest day of the year, Jeep Jam 2024 will also offer some Halloween excitement. While the Saturday car show will focus on fancy and competition Jeeps, the Sunday car show will have a Halloween Jeep decorating contest, according to marketing and communications manager Philip Van der Vossen.

In addition to the car show, visitors can challenge themselves on the obstacle course and in the mud pit. Attendees feeling lucky can try the Poker Run or enter the raffle benefiting Special Operations Wounded Warrior.

There will also be plenty of shopping opportunities with local vendors, food trucks and on-site bars. Early birds won’t want to miss the jam’s sunrise beach crawls and SkyWheel flights, while night owls can check out the after parties at PopStroke, Hard Rock Cafe, Crooked Hammock and The Hangout.

A full schedule of events is available on the Myrtle Beach Jeep Jam website.

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Maria Elena Scott
The Sun News
Maria Elena Scott writes about trending topics and what you need to know in the Grand Strand. She studied journalism at the University of Houston and covered Cleveland news before coming to the Palmetto State.
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