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2023 RESULTS:
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- 72,000+ Attendees from 40 states, Washington D.C., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and Columbia
- 60,000 ducks were distributed during the three-day festival.
- 6,800 attended the Friday night kick-off concert.
- 6,600+ pounds of recyclables were collected.
- 6,500+ children participated in the RC Course and Kids’ & Family Zones.
- 1,500+ Jeeps were part of the All-Jeep Parade throughout downtown Toledo.
- 1,500+ people attended the Adams Street Invasion, and 350+ Jeeps lined the streets.
- 1,300+ people participated in the 4-Mile Run and 1-Mile Walk.
- 1,000+ people attended concert in Hensville Park on Saturday night.
- 500+ Jeeps traversed the obstacle course at the Welcome Party.
- 300+ attended the movie night at Fifth Third Field.
2022 RESULTS:
- 70,000+ people attended the event from 39 states, District of Columbia, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the Netherlands.
- The event generated an estimated $5.1 million in economic activity.
- 1,400+ Jeeps were part of the All-Jeep Parade throughout downtown Toledo.
- 1,000+ people attended concert in Hensville Park on Friday night.
- 2,200+ children participated in the Family Zone inflatables.
- 2,000+ people participated in the 4-Mile Run and 1-Mile Walk.
- 6,600+ pounds of recyclables were collected.
- 500+ Jeeps traversed the obstacle course at the Welcome Party.
- 400+ participated in the Metropark’s outdoor expo and overload camping.
- 300+ volunteers signed up to make Toledo Jeep Fest happen.
2021 RESULTS:
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- 65,000 to 70,000 people attended the event from 37 states, the District of Columbia, Canada and Mexico.
- The event generated an estimated $5.1 million in economic activity.
- 1,300+ Jeeps were part of the All-Jeep Parade throughout downtown Toledo.
- 6,500+ people attended the kick-off concert at Promedica Park.
- 1,000+ people attended The Bridges concert in Hensville park on Friday night.
- 2,000+ people attended Dueling Pianos concert on Saturday night.
- 2,200+ children participated in the Family Zone inflatables.
- 1,400+ people participated in the 4-Mile Run and 1-Mile Walk.
- 500+ Jeeps traversed the obstacle course at the Welcome Party.
- 90+ local and national vendors participated in the event.
- 300+ volunteers signed up to make Toledo Jeep Fest happen.
2019 RESULTS:
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- 70,000+ people attended the event from 32 states, Washington DC, Canada, New Zealand and the Czech Republic. (18% attendance increase over 2018)
- The event generated an estimated $5.6 million in economic activity.
- 41,000+ attended Mud Crawlers games including 3 sell-out crowds.
- 4,000+ people attended the kick-off concert at Promenade Park.
- 2,200+ children participated in the Family Zone inflatables.
- 1,700+ people participated in the 4-Mile Run and 1-Mile Walk.
- 1,400+ Jeeps were part of the 20-block all-Jeep festival and show.
- 100+ local and national vendors participated in the event.
- 350+ volunteers signed up to make Toledo Jeep Fest happen.
- 275+ news stories and/or mentions were generated (237 million people reached via news media coverage).
2018 Results:
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- 60,000+ people attended the event from 27 states, Washington DC, Canada, and Mexico.
- The event generated an estimated $4.5 million in economic activity.
- 15,000+ people attended the kick-off concert at Promenade Park.
- 1,000+ rockets were built and launched in the Kid’s Zone.
- 1,700+ people participated in the 4-Mile Run and 1-Mile Walk.
- 1,800+ Jeeps were part of the 20-block all-Jeep festival and show.
- 100+ local and national vendors participated in the event.
- 350+ volunteers signed up to make Toledo Jeep Fest happen.
- 550+ news stories and/or mentions were generated (301 million people reached via news media coverage).
2016 Results:
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- 1,100+ Jeep enthusiasts took part in the event.
- 60+ vendors participated in the event.
- While the event was expected to attract approximately 20,000 attendees to northwest Ohio, on game day downtown Toledo hosted about 40,000+ people from around the Midwest and beyond.
- 60+ organizations donated to the event, generating much-needed funding. This ensure a free event for the public to enjoy Jeep exhibits, history and more.
- The event generated between $2.7 million and $3.4 million in economic activity.
- 150+ news stories and/or mentions were generated.
