We are Porsche Club of America - Zone 8. We are one of the most active zones in the country, holding several events per month throughout the southwestern United States. These include Rallies, Tours, Tech Sessions, Driving Schools, Autocrosses, Time Trials, Concours, and Social Events. Whether you drive a 356, a 997 or any model in between you gain a great deal more enjoyment from your Porsche by being a part of the Porsche Club of America.

Member Benefits
As a member of PCA, you will receive the national monthly magazine, Porsche Panorama. Each issue contains numerous articles of interest to Porsche owners and enthusiasts, as well as nationwide classified ads, offering just about everything Porsche-related, from complete cars, to hard-to-find parts and accessories. Members also receive a monthly magazine from their local region, which features articles on past events, descriptions of coming events, classified ads, and many items of interest to the local members. If all of this sounds like fun, please visit the PCA National web site, which allows you to sign up online or download a printed application. We look forward to seeing you soon at a Porsche-related event.
Regions
Zone 8 of the Porsche Club of America is comprised of 13 club regions throughout Southern California, Arizona and Southern Nevada.
Region Name
State: Counties Served
Arizona
AZ: All except Cochise; Pima; Santa Cruz
California Central Coast
CA: San Luis Obispo; Santa Barbara (north of a line between Gaviota State Park on the Pacific Coast and the intersection of San Luis Obispo; Ventura and Santa Barbara County lines to the east)
California Inland
CA: Inyo; Kern (east of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail); Los Angeles (north of a line drawn between Oat Mtn. on the west and Mt. San Antonio on the east)
Golden Empire
CA: Kern (west of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail)
Grand Prix
CA: Los Angeles (east of I-710 and south of I-5)
Las Vegas
NV: Clark; Esmeralda; Lincoln; Nye
Los Angeles
CA: Los Angeles (south of a line drawn between Oat Mtn. on the west and Mt. San Antonio on the east and west of Highway N3; 2; I-5 and I-710)
Orange Coast
CA: Orange
Riverside
CA: Imperial; Riverside; San Bernardino
San Diego
CA: San Diego
San Gabriel Valley
CA: Los Angeles (south of a line drawn between Oat Mtn. on the west and Mt. San Antonio on the east and east of Highway #2 & N3 & north of I--5)
Santa Barbara
CA: Santa Barbara (south of a line between Gaviota State Park on the Pacific Coast and the intersection of San Luis Obispo; Ventura and Santa Barbara County lines to the east); Ventura
Southern Arizona
AZ: Cochise; Pima; Santa Cruz