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Jeep On The Beach

The Mid-Florida Jeep Club brings it on the beach

By Del Albright, Photography by Del Albright, Stacie Albright
Does it get any better? Sun, sand, surf, and Jeeps legally parked-plus surfing and sunbathing.
Does it get any better? Sun, sand, surf, and Jeeps legally parked-plus surfing and sunbath

Picture a parade of single-file Jeeps, all sizes and buildups, seven miles long right near the ocean shoreline on a warm sunny day in Daytona Beach, Florida. Picture hundreds of Jeepers relishing this freedom to ride on the beach, with bikinis galore and even a land-use message to boot! You've got Jeep Beach.

Held by the Mid-Florida Jeep Club, Jeep Beach just might be the biggest Jeeps-only event in the Southeastern U.S. We've never seen such a gathering of just Jeeps. It was a five-day series of fun activities and awesome sunny weather. And the event featured a very good cause-non-profit land-use advocacy group BlueRibbon Coalition received a $5,000 donation from the club-based on-site raffle. Sweet!

The man-made obstacle courses ranged from easy dirt mounds and some twisty fun, with four levels of difficulty that participants could choose from all day long.
The man-made obstacle courses ranged from easy dirt mounds and some twisty fun, with four

Held on the infield of Daytona International Speedway, our vendor day was filled with roaring big-block race cars doing laps around our event. In fact, title sponsor Steve Rezek of OR-Fab and Trail Master Suspension couldn't stand it and arranged an eight-lap drive, doing about 150 mph. "I've done dirt-track racing and wheeled for years," Rezedk said, "but driving a Daytona car with the motor roar filling the cab was a toe-curling adrenaline rush."

We were thrilled at the event organization and how well this thing came off for over 2,500 lucky Jeep Beach-goers. The club did a marvelous job of providing plenty of things to do-a kick-off dinner at Hooter's, a scavenger hunt, a Jeep Cruise-In at Daytona Dodge, vendor shows, an awesome series of man-made obstacle courses, and a parade on the beach.

Tim Kozlowski from Melrose, Florida, a member of the Ocala Jeep Club, showed us what Jeep Beach is all about-including surfboards on the roof!
Tim Kozlowski from Melrose, Florida, a member of the Ocala Jeep Club, showed us what Jeep

The raffle was a kick. Individual paint buckets were used for larger raffle items so participants could choose where to put their tickets for $40,000 worth of awesome goodies from a huge list of 175 vendors. If you wanted to try for only the prize from Olympic 4x4, Poison Spyder Customs, GenRight, or the Jeep Den, you threw your tickets in those buckets. Kids had their own buckets as well. It was extremely efficient and very user-oriented.

Jeep Division of Chrysler was the co-presenter of the event, with title sponsor being OR-Fab, Performance Accessories, and Trail Master Suspension. Other supporting vendors at the "Rubicon Sponsor" level included Safari Straps, JKOwners.com, sPOD, JeepSkins, River Raider, Rock Krawler, Rusty's Off Road, The Jeep Hut, Jeepers Den, Miami 4x4, Roco 4x4, 4 Wheel Parts, Rugged Ridge, Superchips, Off Road Evolution, and Jeff's Jeep Yard, to name a few.

The Mid-Florida Jeep Club organized and conducted Jeep Beach 2010, with the $40,000 raffle proceeds split between the BlueRibbon Coalition and the local Boys & Girls Club.
The Mid-Florida Jeep Club organized and conducted Jeep Beach 2010, with the $40,000 raffle

Our favorite day was the last day-the parade of Jeeps on the beach. Five hundred and eighty-two drivers were registered, a little over 30 Jeeps from the host club, as well as 60 vendor Jeeps and around 65 VIP and spectator Jeeps-bringing the total to 737 Jeeps, all in one location. Every participant in the parade got to see every Jeep as we traversed near the ocean surf line to a turn-around point, and then cruised back, passing each other along the way. Our arms nearly fell off from doing the parade-Jeep wave.

Club president Jeff Sparks said, "I am so proud of my hard-working club and how they have dedicated so much of their family time to make this the biggest and best Jeeps-only event in the South."

Millie Rice, event organizer, added, "Our goal is to keep making Jeep Beach bigger and better with every year, while still maintaining our family-friendly focus." The event expanded from three to five days in 2009, and the registrations more than doubled. "Our hard work and effort paid off," said Rice, "as each and every goal we set for Jeep Beach 2010 was shattered."

Jeff Sparks, club president, took his JK to new heights on the RTI ramp at the show-and-shine at Daytona Dodge. He made it look easy.
Jeff Sparks, club president, took his JK to new heights on the RTI ramp at the show-and-sh

Jeep Beach chose two charities for their raffle proceeds, one being the sweet $5,000 donation to BlueRibbon Coalition, the champions of saving trails; the other was another $5,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Volusia and Flagler Counties, Florida. The Mid-Florida Jeep Club is to be commended for figuring out that while we need to support local good causes, we also have to support our land-use organizations with every event. I hope to be back next year as this event is now on my "must-do" list.

You can learn more and sign up for next year's event at www.jeepbeach.com. While you're online, learn more about land-use issues and join the BlueRibbon Coalition at www.sharetrails.org.

  • One of my favorite show-and-shine Jeeps was "GDZ JEEP" owned by Bonnie Seymour. This '99 TJ had mirrored stainless steel under the hood with an illuminated cross, sitting on BFGs and a 6-inch lift.
    One of my favorite show-and-shine Jeeps was "GDZ JEEP" owned by Bonnie Seymour. This '99 T
  • his is what Jeep Beach is about-and check out the Jeep with fishing poles on the front bumper, owned by Clark Falls, who won the show-n-shine. Parking is designated and fully allowed on the beach. (Back in the day, Lee Petty and Fireball Roberts used to race there.)
    his is what Jeep Beach is about-and check out the Jeep with fishing poles on the front bum
  • Clark Falls took the Dealer's Choice Award at the show-and-shine held at Daytona Dodge for his sweet Jeep ride with fishing poles affixed to the front bumper.
    Clark Falls took the Dealer's Choice Award at the show-and-shine held at Daytona Dodge for
  • Steve Rezek of Performance Accessories Group shows off on the harder pipe climbs with his OR-Fab and Trail Master suspension gettin' it done. Club spotters ensured a safe and fun day for all.
    Steve Rezek of Performance Accessories Group shows off on the harder pipe climbs with his
  • You can't go to Florida without seeing some alligators. Nearby airboat tours got the author up close and personal with this bad boy.
    You can't go to Florida without seeing some alligators. Nearby airboat tours got the autho
  • The author receives a $5,000 donation on behalf of BlueRibbon Coalition from Millie Rice, Jeep Beach organizer. The Mid-Florida Jeep Club is to be commended for not only supporting a local good cause, but for helping BlueRibbon fight for trails nationwide.
    The author receives a $5,000 donation on behalf of BlueRibbon Coalition from Millie Rice,
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