JAMBOREE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The Jamboree is scheduled for April 7 to 11, 2027. It will be held at a brand-new venue: the International Agri-Center in Tulare, California (4500 S. Laspina St., Tulare, CA 93274).
After 35 incredible years at the Riverside County Fairgrounds in Indio, the WRVA Board chose to relocate to provide better infrastructure for modern, larger rigs. Tulare’s central location in the Golden State also makes the event significantly more accessible to RVers traveling from Northern California, Nevada, and the Pacific Northwest.
The official theme is "Cruisin' USA." The Jamboree will celebrate the timeless freedom of the open highway, classic American road trips, and iconic driving routes.
The International Agri-Center features massive acreage to accommodate setups of all sizes. The WRVA is structuring registration tiers to include:
- 50-amp electrical rows
- 30-amp electrical rows
- Dry camping sites
- Dedicated 24-hour generator-use zones
Yes! If you live locally, prefer to stay in a nearby hotel, or don't want to camp-on-site, you can register for a "Passport" admission. This walk-in ticket grants you full access to all exhibits, educational seminars, coffee hours, and nightly entertainment without an RV parking spot.
The Jamboree will feature a packed schedule, including:
- Educational Seminars: Technical classes led by industry experts covering a large variety of subjects, maintenance, solar/lithium upgrades, and towing safety just to name a few.
- Vendor Marketplace: Indoor exhibit hall filled with companies offering RV components, gadgets, and Jamboree-exclusive discounts.
- Social Events: The traditional morning coffee hours, games, Chapter Fest, Karaoke, a car show is in the planning stages, the popular Ladies' Luncheon, Pet Extravaganza, evening live entertainment and dancing.
Yes. The International Agri-Center is designed to handle large-scale commercial exhibitions and features wide, graded pathways. Additionally, the WRVA will operate on-site trams and courtesy shuttles throughout the Jamboree to help attendees move easily between the camping areas and the main exhibit pavilions.
April weather in the California Central Valley is generally beautiful but can be variable. Days are typically warm and sunny, while nights can become chilly. It is best to pack layers, comfortable walking shoes for navigating the large facility grounds, and a light umbrella just in case of spring showers.
If you explore outside the grounds, the venue sits right off Highway 99 and offers close proximity to:
- The Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (ideal for a pre or post Jamboree day trip)
- The Tulare Outlets for open-air shopping
- Agritourism spots featuring local farm-to-table dining, fruit stands, and cheese factories
Registration details, final pricing structure, and site maps will be released via the official WRVA Jamboree portal. Because electrical hookup spots (30-amp and 50-amp) are highly requested, it is highly recommended to register as soon as the window opens. You can monitor updates directly at wrvajamboree.com.