Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with what we offer, answers to frequently asked questions, and some house rules. Please be considerate and respectful of the museum and other visitors and use your eyes only to explore the jeeps. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask us. Thank you!
When is the museum open?
Our museum operates seasonally. Be sure to check our website and Google Maps for the most up-to-date schedule or contact us before your visit.
The Schedule page should have our current schedule, including any days we may be open, closed, or have an early closure outside of regular operating hours
Are you open on public holidays?
The museum may be open or closed on some public holidays and special events. Please check our Schedule page for more details.
How much does it cost to visit the museum?
Admission to the museum is based on an individual, daily rate. See the admission fee section on the homepage.
This is a family-owned museum, we do not receive any government funding, etc. All sales from the gift shop and entry fees help us keep the lights on and the doors open, so people may have the opportunity to see and appreciate the history of the Jeep. Your support helps our efforts in rescuing, restoring, maintaining, and preserving these iconic vehicles. It allows us to continue to share their rich history and unique stories, while also ensuring that our museum remains a sustainable and vibrant resource for Jeep enthusiasts and the community.
Do you offer group rates?
We offer a discounted group rate or special arrangements for large groups and school tours. Please contact us for more details.
Convenient on-site parking is available for most type of vehicles including oversized vehicles (RV, buses, semi, trailers).
Street parking is also available as needed.
Please be responsible and considerate with parking your vehicle. Do not block the street or park in neighboring businesses and private properties.
NORTHBOUND/SOUTHBOUND I-15
1. Take Fillmore Exit 163 then head west towards the Loves and Shell gas stations
2. At the intersection, turn slight right to continue west on 850 S street on the left of Arby's
3. Turn right on 500 S/Airway Drive by the Screaming Eagle Raceway
4. In about .3 miles, the museum is the blue building on your left
FROM TERRITORIAL STATEHOUSE / FILLMORE VISITOR CENTER
1. Head south on Main St
2. Turn right on 200 S/W Canyon Rd towards the west side of I-15
3. Turn left on 1100 W and continue south
4. Turn right on 500 S/Airway Drive by the mushroom farm
5. In about .8 miles, the museum is the blue building on your right
Help us maintain our collection by using your eyes only to explore the jeeps. Visitors are prohibited from touching the exhibited vehicles and other displays in any manner or with any object. Exceptions apply during special all-access events, with a special pass, or with permission from the owners.
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone, please walk and maintain a respectful volume while visiting the museum. Please refrain from running, roughhousing, or horseplay.
Do not cross the barriers; remain on the main walkways within the museum. Visitors may not enter roped-off and other restricted areas.
To ensure the safety of our exhibits and visitors, we have set forth rules that must be followed, as outlined on this page. Failure to adhere to these rules may result in removal from the premises without a refund of the admission fee. Visitors are also responsible for any damages or injuries caused to the exhibits, other individuals, or themselves due to negligence, failure to follow the rules, or intentional actions
Food and beverages are prohibited in the museum at all times, except during specific events in designated areas of the facility.
The entire museum is wheelchair-accessible with a one-story floor plan that easily accommodates a smooth experience for wheelchairs and other mobility devices. Vehicles may park or do a drop off on the concrete area by the entrance as needed.
To ensure the comfort and safety of all visitors, pets/animals are allowed in the museum, unless a visitor requests a no-animal policy due to medical conditions. In such cases, we will prioritize those needs. Service animals and approved pets/animals must be leashed or contained, under their owner's control, and stay on the main walkways at all times. Please clean up after your pets and address any messes promptly. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to ask us!
Trash cans are available inside and outside the building. Please be respectful by cleaning up after yourself and your pets, and ensure no litter is left on our property. Thank you for helping us keep the area clean!
The museum has a private restroom available for paid visitors only. It is not available to the public.
Large bags, backpacks, and other similar items as determined by management are not allowed in the museum.
Strollers are welcome inside the museum, but please be mindful and avoid bumping into exhibits.
We encourage visitors to take photos and videos for personal use and sharing, except where prohibited. Please share your experience and tag us on social media.
Photographs and videos cannot be published, sold, reproduced, transferred, distributed, or otherwise commercially distributed in any manner whatsoever, including by businesses, influencers, and the media, without permission from the management.
For press and private or special/professional photography/videography, including film and video projects, please contact us for special arrangements.
Smoking or vaping of any kind is not permitted inside the museum and around the building.
Fireworks and other flammable items are strictly prohibited within the whole property and surrounding area.
Do you allow events to be held at the museum?
The museum can host a variety of events like private parties, clubs and community events, fundraisers, etc. Please contact us for more details. We look forward to helping you create a memorable event at our museum!
Do you offer trail rides and events
We offer guided trail rides and events, both public and private. We accommodate jeeps of all years and feature trails with ratings from easy to hard. Please contact us for more details.
To find out if we have any trail ride or event coming up, reach out to us or keep an eye on our Facebook pages - The Jeep Guy Museum and The Jeep Guy LLC and our Museum Events page
In addition to welcoming jeep enthusiasts and visitors to our museum, your support and generosity are instrumental in our jeep rescue and preservation efforts for these historic vehicles, making a significant impact in our mission. Please contact us for more details.
Volunteer
We are grateful for volunteer service of individuals interested in assisting us and enhancing the experience of our visitors. We would occasionally need support with a range of tasks, such as assisting with tours/events and contributing to daily operations and maintenance of the museum. As a token of our appreciation, volunteers will receive various perks based on the level of involvement.
Help us rescue and save more jeeps
We greatly appreciate any leads or donations of original jeeps, parts, and artifacts we can acquire to find their forever home in our care, enabling us to share their journey and stories. We are always on the lookout for models or years we don't yet have, aiming to preserve as many jeeps in their original form as possible.
Buy & Sell of Jeeps
Occasionally, we have some Jeeps for sale or assist others with selling their Jeeps on consignment. Every Jeep we sell is thoroughly inspected or serviced by The Jeep Guy to ensure it runs smoothly and has no immediate concerns.
We work on newer jeeps and select vintage/classic jeeps in our jeep shop The Jeep Guy with locations in Lindon and Fillmore. We sell, build, and install custom lifts, axles, gears, lockers, transfer cases, bumpers, winches, lights, etc. and do custom work, repairs, and general maintenance.