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The Volunteer State's home for Jeep culture. Whether you're pulling the top off your Wrangler for the first warm day, crawling rocky Tennessee trails, or need expert Jeep repair and off-road service — you've found your people.
Grab Your 10% Off Labor CouponEvery Jeep owner knows the feeling — that first warm spring day when you unbolt the hard top, fold back the soft top, and feel the Tennessee breeze hit your face. Going topless is a Jeep tradition celebrated across the Volunteer State. From the Smoky Mountains to the rolling hills of Middle Tennessee, there's nothing like driving topless through God's country.
Topless in Tennessee is more than a website — it's a movement. We celebrate Jeep life, off-road adventures, trail riding, and the rugged community that makes Tennessee one of the best states in America to own a Jeep, a Bronco, or any 4x4 rig.
From Windrock to Royal Blue, Tennessee has world-class off-road trails perfect for every skill level.
Expert Jeep mechanics who understand lifts, lockers, axles, and everything that makes your rig trail-ready.
Join fellow Jeepers across Tennessee for trail runs, Go Topless Day events, and weekend crawls.
Tennessee is a Jeeper's paradise. Here are some of the best places to go topless and hit the dirt. Make sure your rig is trail-ready — check out the service pros below if you need a tune-up.
73,000 acres near Oliver Springs with 300+ miles of trails. The largest privately-owned off-road park in the country. Rocks, mud, hills — everything a Jeep was built for.
Over 100 miles of trails in the Cumberland Mountains of East Tennessee. Great mix of scenic ridge rides and challenging rock sections.
Perfect for new Jeep owners looking to go topless on a scenic forest trail. Beautiful mountain views and moderate terrain.
West Tennessee's answer to off-road adventure. Scenic lake views, wooded trails, and plenty of mud after rain.
318 curves in 11 miles along the TN/NC border. Not off-road, but an absolute bucket-list topless drive through the Smokies.
Near Atoka, TN with trails for all skill levels, mud bogs, and a Jeep-friendly community atmosphere. Campground on site.
Your Jeep works hard on Tennessee trails — make sure it gets the expert care it deserves. The off-road specialists at Mudrock 4x4 in Murfreesboro, TN know Jeeps inside and out.
Mention "Topless in Tennessee" when you visit or call Mudrock 4x4 in Murfreesboro and receive 10% off labor on your next repair or service appointment.
Call: (615) 900-1625
Email: support@mudrock4x4.com
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Valid at Mudrock 4x4, Murfreesboro, TN. Applies to labor only. Mention "Topless in Tennessee" or show this page. Cannot be combined with other discounts including military, first responder, or promotional offers. See shop for details.
When your Jeep needs work — from routine maintenance to full trail builds — you want a shop that speaks Jeep. Murfreesboro's Mudrock 4x4 specializes in Jeep Wrangler repair, off-road upgrades, and custom 4x4 service for all makes. Give them a call at (615) 900-1625 or email support@mudrock4x4.com.
Engine, transmission, electrical, cooling — full-service Jeep repair by experienced mechanics.
2" to 6"+ lift kit installation. Coilovers, shocks, control arms, and alignment for the perfect stance.
All-terrain and mud-terrain tire mounting, balancing, and wheel upgrades to tackle any Tennessee trail.
Re-gearing, locker installation, axle upgrades, and differential service for serious off-road performance.
LED light bars, rock lights, winch wiring, and custom electrical work for trail-ready builds.
Steel bumpers, skid plates, rock sliders, and fender flares to protect your rig on the rocks.
Hard top removal and storage assistance, soft top installation, bikini tops, and roll bar accessories.
Full off-road inspection before your trip — fluids, brakes, U-joints, steering, and more.
Start with your soft top — it's easier to remove and reinstall. Keep your top stored in a dry place or invest in a hard top hoist for your garage. Sunscreen is mandatory in the Tennessee summer.
Before hitting any Tennessee trail: check tire pressure (air down to 15-18 PSI), inspect your skid plates, pack a tow strap, bring extra water, and tell someone your route. Never wheel alone.
Tennessee humidity means rust. Wash your undercarriage regularly, spray frame rails with rust inhibitor, and check drain plugs in your doors. A topless Jeep in a TN thunderstorm is no joke — keep a plan B.
April through October is prime topless season in Tennessee. Go Topless Day is typically in May — mark your calendar. Fall color runs through the Smokies topless are absolutely unbeatable.
Connect with fellow Jeepers, share trail stories, find ride buddies, and show off your topless rig. Tennessee has one of the most active Jeep communities in the Southeast.
Tag your topless photos and trail adventures. Show the world what Tennessee Jeep life looks like.
"Go Topless" or "Topless in Tennessee" refers to removing the top (hardtop or soft top) from your Jeep Wrangler, Gladiator, or Bronco to enjoy open-air driving. It's one of the most iconic parts of Jeep culture, especially popular in Tennessee where the scenery and weather make it perfect from April through October.
For expert Jeep repair and off-road service in Middle Tennessee, check out Mudrock 4x4 in Murfreesboro. They specialize in Jeep Wrangler repair, lift kit installation, axle work, and full trail builds. Call (615) 900-1625 or email support@mudrock4x4.com. Mention "Topless in Tennessee" for 10% off labor.
Go Topless Day (also known as International Go Topless Jeep Day) is an annual event, typically held in May, where Jeep owners across the country remove their tops and drive together. Many Tennessee Jeep clubs organize group drives and trail rides for the event.
Top Tennessee off-road destinations include Windrock Park (Oliver Springs), Royal Blue WMA (Cumberland Mountains), Beasley Knob in Cherokee National Forest, Woolys Off-Road Park (Atoka), and Land Between the Lakes on the western border. Each offers different terrain from beginner-friendly to advanced rock crawling.
Lift kit installation costs vary based on the lift height and components. A basic 2" spacer lift might start around $300-500 installed, while a full 4"+ suspension lift with quality components can range from $1,500-$4,000+. Get a quote from a specialist shop like Mudrock 4x4 for accurate pricing.
Yes! Tennessee law allows driving without a top. However, you must have a windshield and functional mirrors. While a roll bar isn't technically required by state law, it's strongly recommended for safety. Keep door requirements in mind — Tennessee does not require doors, but you need mirrors on both sides.