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South-East Region Porsche Clubs

PCA Zone 3

Within the PCA community, this is known as Geographic Area Zone 3. Zone 3 comprises of 16 different local PCA regions and is located in the Southeastern United States. For more information on Zone 3 PCA, check out their website. Zone 3 of the Porsche Club of America covers 16 regions within the states of South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and part of Virginia.

Alabama Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Alabama Region was founded in 1970 after a few Birmingham area members of The Heart of Dixie PCA in the Huntsville area decided they wanted a club closer to home. Today, the Alabama Region has over 600 members.

Appalachian Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Appalachian Region was founded February 2, 2015 by members of the Mountain Area of the Carolinas region and has since grown to serve over 350 members in western North Carolina. These folks have some of the best roads in the world.

Carolinas Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Carolinas Region, Porsche Club of America has been serving up Porsche passion for over 61 years. They are one of the largest Regions in North America both in size and geographical area. They hold over 100 events each year.

Coastal Empire Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Coastal Empire Region (CER) of the Porsche Club of America includes Hilton Head Island, SC and metro Savannah, GA. It is one of four Regions in Georgia and three in South Carolina.  CER was founded in 2001 and is in PCA Zone 3.

Heart O' Dixie Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

Porsche enthusiasts from 15 counties of northern Alabama. Since 1961, they have been driving the back roads of Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia to experience the joys of driving one of the world’s finest automobiles. Monthly breakfasts, dinners, drives.

Hurricane Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Hurricane Region PCA was formed in 1995. The current configuration of the Hurricane Region which includes all or portions of 53 North Carolina counties east of the dividing line with the Carolinas Region. Over 1,000 members strong.

Magnolia Region

Porsche Club of America

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Magnolia Region Porsche Club was formed in 1987 by a few Porsche enthusiasts, including two who were originally members of a Louisiana region.They enjoy uniting together with fellow Porsche owners through social, technical, educational, and competitive events. 

Mid South Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

300 members within the West Tennessee mid-south area and are growing each day. The club allows members to collaborate on discussions surrounding the operation, maintenance, and driving of various models of Porsches.  From the 356 to the new 992, got it all.

Musik Stadt Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Musik-Stadt Region of the Porsche Club of America (PCA) currently has over 1100 members within the Middle Tennessee area.  They organize monthly breakfast meetings and driving events for the enjoyment of our members and their Porsche cars.

Ocmulgee Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Porsche Club for most of the state of Georgia. They cover from Forsyth to Augusta to Columbus and down to the Islands. They have monthly meetings generally on the Second Tuesday of the Month. Once a quarter they meet on a Saturdays.

Palmetto Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Palmetto region established in 1969 is in Zone 3 of the Porsche Club of America. Located in South Carolina covers Berkeley, Charleston, Colleton, Dillon, Dorchester, Georgetown, Hampton, Horry, Marion, Marlboro, and Willamsburg county.

Peachstate Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

Peachstate is one of the largest and most active Porsche Club of America regions in the country with nearly 4,000 members from Peachtree City to North Georgia. They have events to suit everybody from social meets for owners, tours and performance.

Smoky Mountain Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Smoky Mountain Region Porsche Club of America, (SMT) was founded in 1974. The Member base includes those living in and around the east Tennessee cities of Knoxville, Maryville, Oak Ridge, and outlying areas such as Crossville, Gatlinburg, Jefferson City, Morristown, Newport, Pigeon Forge, Seymour, and Sevierville.

Tennessee Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

We are a group of Porsche enthusiasts who come together for driving experiences, technical workshops, and social events. Our membership is varied as are our specific interests and levels of experience. If you are interested in all things Porsche, we invite you to participate in our activities and share in the fun and camaraderie!

Three Rivers Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Three Rivers Region represents the central portion of South Carolina and is a part of Zone Three. They are geographically close to several other very active regions of PCA: Carolinas, Palmetto, Hurricane and Appalachian. Many activities throughout the year for both social, driving and technical interests. Check them out if you're in the area, this is a fun group.

Wilderness Trail Region

Porsche Club of America

Website

The Wilderness Trail Region Porsche Club of America became an official branch in July 9th, 1978. It all started with a petition that was circulated to determine the interest in forming a new P.C.A. region in the Kingsport area. At a meeting in April, the proposed region was named the Wilderness Trail Region.

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