We are the ones who hit Broadway on Friday night and the trails on Saturday morning. Nashville Jeep Club is a community of off-road enthusiasts rooted in the heart of Music City — a crew that runs on equal parts horsepower and honky-tonk.
From stock daily drivers to fully built crawlers, every Jeep has a seat at our table. We organize trail runs, cruise nights, charity events, and the kind of meetups where strangers become riding partners for life. Nashville has always been about community, and we bring that same energy to the off-road world.
Whether you just rolled off the dealer lot or you have been wrenching in your garage for years, this is your crew. Guitar picks and gear shifts — that is the Nashville Jeep way.
The best off-road destinations within a two-hour drive of downtown Nashville. From beginner-friendly forest roads to gnarly rock crawling, Middle Tennessee has it all.
The largest private off-road park in the country. 73,000+ acres near Oliver Springs with trails rated 1 through 10. Rock crawling, mud pits, mountain views, and full-service campgrounds. The crown jewel for Nashville wheelers.
170,000 acres of forests, lakes, and back roads straddling the Kentucky-Tennessee border. Turkey Bay OHV area is a favorite with varied terrain, scenic overlooks, and waterside trails. Great for a weekend trip with the family.
Near LaFollette in the Cumberland Mountains. Hundreds of miles of trails across former coal mining land, now reclaimed as a massive off-road playground. Rocky, technical, and remote — bring a buddy and a winch.
The Upper Cumberland region offers scenic forest roads and mild terrain perfect for newer wheelers. Beautiful creek crossings, rolling hills, and a solid small-town food scene for after the ride.
The closest off-pavement options to Nashville. Forest service roads and rural back roads around Rutherford and Coffee counties. Not the most technical terrain, but perfect for a quick Saturday morning run without the long haul.
Located in Huntsville, TN on the Cumberland Plateau. Over 300 miles of trails across reclaimed mining land. A solid alternative to Windrock with fewer crowds and some seriously challenging rock sections.
Monthly meetups, trail runs, cruise nights, and more. Mark your calendar and ride with us.
Monthly gathering at a Nashville-area lot. Show off your build, swap stories, talk trails, and plan the next run. Coffee and good vibes, every first Saturday.
MeetupOrganized group ride to a rotating destination. We hit Windrock, Land Between the Lakes, Royal Blue, and more. All skill levels with designated spotters for new wheelers.
Trail RunDoors off, tops down, and rolling through downtown Nashville on a warm Friday night. We line up, cruise Broadway, then park up for food and live music. The signature Nashville Jeep experience.
Cruise NightOur annual summer show and gathering. Jeep builds on display, vendors, giveaways, live music, and a post-show cruise through the city. The biggest Nashville Jeep event of the year.
Jeep ShowGiving back, Nashville style. Quarterly charity rides supporting local causes. Registration fees go directly to the featured charity. Wheel hard, do good.
Trail RunOctober in the Tennessee mountains is something else. We pick a scenic route through the Cumberlands for peak fall foliage. Bring your camera and your sense of wonder.
Trail RunNashville is not just a city with Jeeps — it is a Jeep city. Drive down any street in the summer and you will see topless Wranglers everywhere, from East Nashville coffee shops to the honky-tonks on lower Broadway. The Jeep wave here hits different.
Our culture blends the creativity and energy of Music City with the rugged independence of 4x4 life. We are songwriters who also change their own oil. Bartenders who spend Sundays on the trail. Small business owners who built their rigs in the driveway.
When you see a convoy of Jeeps rolling through downtown Nashville on a Friday night, doors off, music up, neon lights reflecting off the hoods — that is Nashville Jeep Club. That is us.
Friday night on Broadway, Saturday morning on the trail. That is the Nashville Jeep lifestyle in two acts.
Warm nights, neon lights, doors off, rolling through downtown. The cruise is the event — the destination is just a bonus.
From trail recovery to charity rides, we look out for each other. Nashville strong, on and off the trail.
Garage hangs, install parties, and experienced builders who love helping newcomers wrench on their rigs.
Murfreesboro, TN — 25 minutes from Nashville
Our go-to shop for builds, maintenance, and trail prep. The Mudrock crew knows Jeeps inside and out and they treat Nashville Jeep Club members like family. Whether you need a lift kit installed, a pre-trail once-over, or just an oil change before your next run, these are the people to call.
Heading out on a trail run? Mention Nashville Jeep Club and get a complimentary pre-trail inspection. They will check your fluids, tires, suspension, and undercarriage so you hit the trail with confidence.
New to Mudrock? Get 15% off your first oil change when you use the code below. Quality service from people who actually wheel their own rigs.
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Nashville is within striking distance of some incredible off-road parks. Windrock Park near Oliver Springs is the largest private off-road park in the US, about two hours east. Land Between the Lakes (Turkey Bay OHV area) is roughly ninety minutes northwest. Royal Blue WMA and Brimstone Recreation are both about two hours east in the Cumberland Mountains. For something closer, the Murfreesboro area has forest roads and mild terrain just thirty minutes from downtown.
Just show up. Nashville Jeep Club is free to join and open to everyone. Follow us on social media, come to a meetup or cruise night, and you are part of the family. All Jeep models and all skill levels are welcome. You do not need a lifted rig or off-road experience — just a Jeep and the desire to be part of something.
Nashville has a packed Jeep event calendar. We host monthly meetups on the first Saturday, organized trail runs on the second Saturday, and topless cruise nights on Friday evenings from May through September. There is also an annual Nashville Jeep Jam in June, quarterly charity rides, and a fall color run in October. Plus plenty of spontaneous rides and garage hangs throughout the year.
Not at all. Whether you drive a stock Jeep Renegade, a bone-stock Wrangler, or a fully built JK on 40-inch tires, you are welcome. Our trail runs accommodate all skill levels and we always designate spotters for newer wheelers. Cruise nights and meetups are for any Jeep, period. The community is about the people, not the price tag of the build.
Murfreesboro does not have a dedicated off-road park, but it is a great base camp for trail trips. The surrounding Rutherford and Coffee County areas have forest service roads and rural back roads for lighter off-roading. For more serious terrain, Windrock Park and Brimstone Recreation are about two hours east. Our partner Mudrock 4x4 is based in Murfreesboro and can help get your rig trail-ready before you head out.
A Broadway cruise night is a Nashville Jeep Club tradition. On warm Friday evenings from May through September, we meet up, take the doors and tops off, and cruise a route through downtown Nashville including the famous Broadway strip. Neon lights, live music pouring out of the honky-tonks, and a convoy of Jeeps rolling through the heart of Music City. It is the quintessential Nashville Jeep experience.