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Evolution Jeep Alliance – Helping Communities in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware

Evolution Jeep Alliance trip to Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area Taking a Quick Break on Trail 12! Picture by Kimberly Garber Quickly

Evolution Jeep Alliance is one of the most impressive Jeep clubs around for new Jeep owners looking to join a club to get their fill of off-road driving while contributing to their community.

Primarily located along the East Coast, Evolution Jeep Alliance is an expansive Jeep club with members primarily concentrated in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and Florida. The club also has administrators in Delaware, Virginia, New York, Illinois, Tennessee, and Georgia – making it a Jeep club present across several communities along the East Coast.

Evolution Jeep Alliance feels less like a club and more like a family of off-roading enthusiasts that have come together to form a group of amazing people who want to benefit the different local communities that the members come from.

Tangelena and her husband Shawn McMahan out for a leisurely drive on trail 12 at AOAA
Tangelena and her husband Shawn McMahan out for a leisurely drive on trail 12 at AOAA

How The Evolution Began

Evolution Jeep Alliance is an off-road Jeep club located on the East Coast, but it had humble beginnings. The founding members of the club were actually part of several other Jeep clubs before they started EJA. At one time or another they were administrators for a “Facebook Only Jeep Club” that had little to no social interaction, no community interaction and focused mainly on off-roading.

The founders of EJA branched off to start this club back in 2020 because they felt that a Jeep club could do so much more for the community. They began EJA from the ground up and found a whole community of like-minded Jeep enthusiasts who share their values of community.

A Jeep Club From The Community & For The Community

EJA is a Jeep club that truly values diversity, inclusion, and the greater good of their local communities. Anybody who owns a Jeep or 4WD vehicle, new or old, can become a part of the Jeep club – provided that it is fit for off-roading.

Evolution Jeep Alliance group photo at the Wheeling Event “Rockin for Rylee”. This event was held at Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area (Coal Township, PA).

Most Jeep clubs are formed with the primary focus on off-roading and then work to improve their communities as well. Evolution Jeep Alliance, on the other hand, was founded on the very principle of giving back to the community and helping anyone in need.

The group has constantly participated in various charity events, including Toys for Tots runs, charity rides for children, veterans, first responders, and more. The global pandemic has taken a toll on everyone, and despite the challenges it presented for EJA, the Jeep club has even banded together to start a new annual event that kicked off in May 2021 with Recovery for ALS.

Evolution Jeep Alliance member Shaun McMahon making the climb for charity at Rausch Creek off road Pine Grove, PA. Photo by Jake Hayden

EJA held Recovery for ALS at Rausch Creek Off-Road Park, raising $5,000 that were donated directly to the ALS Association. EJA will hold annual events like this and focus on helping different charities each year.

Evolution Jeep Alliance truly is more than a Jeep club, and it is working towards becoming a non-profit 501c3 organization by the year’s end so that the club can fulfill its dream of helping other people.

As Austin, an EJA Moderator from Illinois, said

“EJA is like a family. You hear a lot about how the Jeep community is a family, but here at Evolution Jeep Alliance, it really is a family. It doesn’t matter who you are, where you are from, or what you drive, everyone is welcomed with open arms and a smile.

Our founders, admin, and members really work hard to make sure everyone is comfortable and has a good time. The leaders are knowledgeable and ensure everyone has a good time, safely and responsibly. The priority from the start of EJA has always been helping the community first, and as EJA grows, that vision has not changed.

Evolution Jeep Alliance is a family, using our Jeeps to bring people together for good, in a world of division, EJA has found a way to use an iconic vehicle to spread love, laughter, and kindness while getting dirty and having fun. When you Join Evolution Jeep Alliance, you become family.”

Speaking of becoming a family, a cute 6-year old member (a daughter of one of the members), has taken the aspect of considering the club as her family to heart to the point where she calls EJA her Jeep Crew. She’s probably the most adorable “Jeep Crew Leader” you’ll come across.

Several day each winter Evolution Jeep Alliance enjoys Snow days at AOAA.

A Group That Loves To Have Fun (Responsibly)

All 4WD clubs love to have fun, and Evolution Jeep Alliance gets to do plenty of that when they traverse a wide range of trails each month throughout the year. While the club goes on 4×4 trails in different areas, it primarily traverses AOAA, Rausch Creek Off-Road Park, and Peters Mill Run, part of the George Washington National Forest.

Evolution Jeep Alliance trip to AOAA. Member Nikita hitting Splash Mountain.
Trail 2, at AOAA western reserve being conquered by Evolution Jeep Alliance member Kim Garber in her Jeep Serenity.

EJA includes off-roading enthusiasts of all skill levels. It means that the more inexperienced and new Jeep owners joining the club can also enjoy trail runs that are more suited to their skill levels and learn what the sport is all about. The experienced members also teach practical and safe driving to their inexperienced members and preach those practices at all times.

EJA is very particular about showing appreciation for the land they wheel on and it emphasizes following all the Tread Lightly principles, expecting all its members to do the same. The goal to help local communities is not limited to financial help – EJA also wants to play a part in preserving the land for years to come.

What! Matt Hutt got Squatch Dirty?
Matt Hutt cleans every part of his Gladiator. Mud has No Chance when it comes to keeping Squatch clean.

Speaking of having fun and preservation, club member Matt Hutt is very particular about preserving his New Jeep Gladiator named “Squatch” by keeping it clean. Like very clean. He’s been seen cleaning his beloved 4WD before, during, and after driving off-road trails. The rest of EJA simply loves pointing it out and poking fun at him.

It’s certainly a Jeep club with plenty of personality and full of people who love having fun. EJA members have opened their lives and homes to all the other members as the club has grown.

Scott Alleman said

“Great people with awesome personalities!! Very organized during every ride, multiple ability groups so everyone can enjoy their preferred trails!”

Evolution Jeep Alliance is an exciting Jeep club and it comes as no surprise to see how spread out the group is across different parts of the East Coast. Everyone is so enjoyable, they’re fun to interact with, accommodate all their members, and are HUGE on giving back to their local communities.

Feel free to check out their Website Here or visit them their Facebook Here or even Instagram at @evolutionjeepalliance to find out more about Evolution Jeep Club.

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