Northern California/Nevada Porsche Clubs
PCA Zone 7
Within the PCA community, this is known as Geographic Area Zone 7. Zone 7 consists of ten regions across Northern California and Northern Nevada. Zone 7 is a geographically diverse zone spanning from the beautiful northern California coast and coast ranges; across the bountiful Sacramento and part of the San Joaquin valleys; over the towering Sierra Nevada mountain range; and to the vast stretches of North Great Basin.. For more information on Zone 7 PCA, check out their website.
Diablo Region
Porsche Club of America
The Diablo Region of the Porsche Club of America (PCA) serves Porsche enthusiasts in the East Bay area of Northern California, including communities such as Walnut Creek, Concord, and Danville. Established in 1984, the Diablo Region offers a variety of events and activities, including driving tours, social gatherings, and driver education.
Golden Gate Region
Porsche Club of America
GGR serves San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties in Northern California. They are a club totaling 3,800+ members and affiliate members registered in 15+ countries. Although they try to offer something for everyone, they place more emphasis on events that offer the opportunity to stretch the limits of the overall driving experience.
Loma Prieta Region
Porsche Club of America
Loma Prieta Region (LPR) Porsche members live in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area including Santa Cruz County. Membership is open to all Porsche owner. Geographically located between PCA’s Golden Gate Region and Monterey Bay Region, the Loma Prieta Region (LPR) received its charter from National PCA on March 18th, 1970.
Monterey Bay Region
Porsche Club of America
We have a large and active membership that enjoys the beautiful hills and coastline of Monterey County as well as San Benito County. Because of the relatively dense population base in Zone 7, activities in one region are generally open to all members and most are readily accessible.
Redwood Region
Porsche Club of America
The Redwood Region is in Zone 7 of the Porsche Club of America. It covers Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, and Sonoma Counties. They host breakfast runs, tech sessions, concours d’elegance, wine tours, and autocrosses. If you love your Porsche like they love ours, please join us at an upcoming event.
Sacramento Valley Region
Porsche Club of America
Founded in 1962, the Sacramento Valley Region is part of the Porsche Club of America (PCA), the largest car marque club in the world. The region spans from from Galt in the South to Yuba City in the North, Vacaville in the West and to Soda Springs in the East. Their 1600 members continue to carry on the long-standing traditions.
Sequoia Region
Porsche Club of America
This region, which is one of 10 regions in Zone 7 serves Porsche owners in the Greater Central San Joaquin Valley of California, which forms nature’s amphitheater for the Giant Sequoia groves along the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountains, including Fresno, Kings, Madera, and Tulare counties.
Shasta Region
Porsche Club of America
The club is proud to reside in such a beautiful rural area with some of the best roads and spectacular scenery. PCA Shasta region, through members is about camaraderie, friendships, philanthropy and great tours. The history of our region and its present day status is only kept alive by the participation of its members.
Sierra Nevada Region
Porsche Club of America
The Sierra Nevada Region of the Porsche Club of America was chartered on June 15, 1965. Nevada counties are: Carson, Churchill, Douglas, Elko, Eureka, Humbolt, Lander, Lyon, Mineral, Ormsby, Pershing, Storey, Washoe and White Pine. Nevada only has 17 counties and our region represents 14 of those.
Yosemite Region
Porsche Club of America
Yosemite Region includes the north San Joaquin Valley covering Calaveras, Mariposa, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Tuolumne counties. Since 1959, members of the Yosemite Region have pursued their passion for Porsches. W