Rod Run to the End of the World: Boosting Local Businesses and Revenue in Pacific County

The 40th Annual Rod Run to the End of the World, set for September 7th to 8th, 2024, in Long Beach, Washington, is more than just a celebration of classic cars—it’s a significant economic driver for Pacific County. Organized by the Beach Barons Car Club, this renowned event draws over 1,000 classic cars and hot rods, attracting thousands of visitors and generating substantial revenue for local businesses.

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25515 Sandridge Rd

Every year, the Rod Run brings a surge of visitors to the Long Beach Peninsula, transforming the area into a bustling hub of activity. From vintage Cadillacs to iconic ’80s muscle cars, the impressive display of automobiles captivates enthusiasts and tourists alike. The event kicks off with a Friday evening parade through downtown Long Beach, setting the stage for a weekend of festivities that significantly benefits the local economy.

Restaurants, shops, and hotels see a noticeable uptick in business as attendees dine, shop, and stay in the area. Many local eateries cater to the over 10,000 attendees, offering a chance to taste the region’s flavors while enjoying the spectacle of classic cars cruising down the main street. This influx of visitors is a boon for local businesses, providing them with a substantial boost in revenue during the event.

Saturday’s main showcase, held on a 27-acre field in Ocean Park, is a highlight for car enthusiasts and an economic boon for the community. Alongside the vintage car display, a bustling swap meet runs throughout the weekend, offering everything from car parts to memorabilia, which helps to further stimulate local spending. Vendors and local artisans benefit from the increased foot traffic, making Rod Run a vital part of the economic calendar for Pacific County.

The impact of the Rod Run extends beyond the immediate weekend. The event’s reputation attracts visitors from across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and even further afield, introducing them to the natural beauty and hospitality of the Long Beach Peninsula. Many first-time visitors return, boosting tourism year-round. The event also brings increased visibility to local heritage sites and museums, encouraging cultural and historical exploration beyond the automotive showcase.

Since its inception, Rod Run to the End of the World has grown into a cherished tradition, not just for car enthusiasts but for the entire Pacific County community. It has become a cornerstone event, supporting local businesses and contributing significantly to the region’s economic vitality. As the event marks its 40th year, its role in driving revenue and supporting the local economy remains as vital as ever, proving that a passion for classic cars can have a lasting, positive impact on the community.

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