Welcome to Jeepin’ the Red, the ultimate family-friendly Jeep celebration set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Red River.

Jeep enthusiasts of all stripes, families, and anyone looking for a weekend of fun and purpose. Pack your Jeep, bring the kids, rally your friends, and get ready for a weekend packed with thrills, laughter, and heartfelt impact. Jeepin’  the  Red—where every rev, splash, and cheer helps build brighter futures. See you on the riverbank!


This weekend-long adventure isn’t just about fun and Jeeps—it’s a chance to make a real difference.

Proceeds go to support local, Central Louisiana families affected by cancer as well as the Papua New Guinea (PNG) Hope & Heritage Foundation - helping fund vocational training for under served communities in the Highlands of PNG where one of the JTR organizers works.

What Awaits You...

FRIDAY, MARCH 6

Show-Off Night

Bring your cleanest, loudest, brightest Jeep and claim one of three coveted titles!

SATURDAY, MARCH 7

Off-Road Action

Test the speed, agility and power of your Jeep as well as your driving skills!

Each competition winner will be announced at the Sat evening awards ceremony as well as the overall People’s Choice Award (winner determined by crowd vote throughout the weekend)

Fun All Weekend!

Bounce houses, a mechanical bull, playgrounds, fishing spots, volleyball and corn hole.

Cozy camping areas for overnight stays (primitive and RV hookups available).

A vibrant lineup of vendors, and gourmet food trucks serving something delicious for every palate.

The Mudcat Saloon - your daily hangout for cold drinks, good conversation, and music.

Why it matters...

Your participation fuels two powerful missions:


Cancer Support for Local Families
Contributions help provide assistance for treatment costs, transportation, lodging, essential care and other expenses to local families battling cancer.


Vocational Training in Papua New Guinea
Funds go toward programs such as scholarships, solar power for schools, essential foot bridge repairs, and other such efforts to ensure the children of Papua New Guinea can get to school, have adequate resources at school and facilitate those seeking to further their education at the technical college in Port Moresby.


By joining us, you’re not just celebrating Jeep culture—you’re driving change for communities that need it most.