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Centered in Cadillac, Michigan.  Cadillac Jeepers Hosts of the Jeep Blessing Every May in Mesick Michigan. Master Driver's Course, Mud Pit, Kids Games, Blessing, Swap Meet, Raffles and More. Family Trailrides and Offroad Park Trips for Extreme 4 wheeling.

Croix Valley Offroad
We are a diverse group of people that have a passion for the outdoors and that of course means off-roading. Home base is the St. Croix River Valley. We serve the twin cities and greater metro area as well as western Wisconsin. Croix Valley Offroad is an offroad social club.


Located in Central IN. Group of friends that use their 4x4's for their intended purpose. Open to almost all makes and models. We have newbies to hardcore members. We usually wheel at least once a month or more. Check us out!!


A suburban Detroit based family oriented club established in 1965. The enjoy trail riding, camping and other social events. The only qualification to join is to be interested in four-wheel drive vehicles.


A 4 WD club based out of Central Indiana (Shelbyville), they enjoy social, educational and recreational activities. They also participate in and supports civic activities for the betterment of the community.


Members live all over the southeastern part of Michigan. They also have honorary members in Ohio. They started as mostly drag/obstacle sand racers. Several have competed in short-course off-road racing and asphalt drag racing. There there are some who don't race at all. The club has meetings once a month October through May.


Family-oriented organization, from recreational to hardcore 4 wheeling open to all 4wheel drive vehicles. Based out of Kenosha, WI.


This Early Bronco club is based in Ohio and dedicated to the 1966 - 1977 Ford Bronco. It's primarily an Internet-based club whose purpose is to make new friends, talk Broncos, trade ideas and have an occasional trail ride.


Out of Bloomington, Illinois. To become a CIJC member you need only have a love for jeeps or off-roading.


An organization devoted to 4x4 fun and enjoyment in central Iowa.


Just south of the Twin Cities, most meetings take place in Farmington, MN. The club has many different types of vehicles and is very family orientated. The club is involved in two parades, one in Farmington, MN, the other in Hastings, MN, but they are mostly into trail riding.


Based out of Rapid City, South Dakota, this is a group of four wheel drive enthusiasts who enjoy responsible four-wheeling and own Toyota four wheel drive vehicles... Land Cruisers, Pickups, and 4-Runners.


Located in Southeastern Wisconsin, their goal is to spend as much time on the trails as possible. Members spend a lot of time helping each other upgrade (and repair) their rigs. They strongly believe in giving back to our community.


Based in Waterford, this club's members are located through out S.E. Michigan. It's a family-oriented club that was established for the purpose of enjoying the great outdoors while utilizing a Jeep 4x4 in an evironmentally safe and responsible fashion.


Out of Elyria, OH this is a family oriented club that enjoys trail rides and other events. Vehicles range from stock to modified. Jeeps, SUVs, and small pick ups.


The central location for dozens of family-oriented four-wheel drive clubs throughout Michigan. Be sure to check their listing of more 20 than active clubs.


An environmentally-conscious Jeep club that strives to project a responsible and safe land use image on behalf of all Jeepers living in the Great Lakes region of the Midwest.


Members come from the state of Michigan, with some interest from the surrounding Great Lakes Region. They meet about once per quarter, and often organize technical sessions. This group hosts several trailrides per year.


Out of Indianapolis, Indiana, they dig Cruisers! All of them, including: FJ25' 40's 45's 60's, 80's even 100's and everything in between. Diesels, gas, V8 conversions, stock restoration to extreme rock crawling machines. All Toyota 4x4's, primarily Land Cruisers, but mini's and 4Runners are welcome.


A helpful resource for finding 4wd and trail information throughout the state of Iowa. Check out their list of clubs.


Based in Calumet City, Illinois, the club has been in existance since 1980 and membership includes over 60 families from Northwest Indiana and Northeast Illinois.


A family-oriented off-road club for people from Kentucky and Indiana.


Dedicated to people who love the outdoors and have a sense of adventure. They have members from both Missouri and Kansas.


Trail Riding in Eastern, Ky and nearby places surrounding the state.


A club based in Farmington Hills, MI that's dedicated to old Ford pickups.


A family-oriented group, they promote organized, safe trail riding for Jeep owners. With diversity in membership, Jeep vehicles, and trail riding record, members participate in numerous trail rides throughout Wisconsin and frequently attend national functions and trail rides throughout the country.


This non-profit organization located west of St. Louis is dedicated to helping local communities. MMOR sanctions several mud race events and uses the proceeds to "adopt" families at Thanksgiving and Christmas, as well as award a $500 college scholarship to an area senior.


Based out of St. Charles, MO, membership in this chapter simply requires ownership of a Jeep vehicle.


The largest Jeep-only club in the Midwest. Although based in the St. Louis metro area, owning a Jeep and $20/year dues are the only things needed to upgrade from Online Member to Club Member.


Based out of the St. Paul/Minneapolis area, this club has members from 6 states. They hold monthly meetings and participate in activities ranging from trail rides to car shows and cruises.


An association of organized people and groups concerned with off-roading in the state of Minnesota. Check out their list of active clubs in your area.


Everyone that attends meetings and outdoor adventures does so purely for the sheer enjoyment of driving a Land Rover. Membership is open to anyone who is interested, whether they own a Land Rover or not.


Based in Lakeville, they have members from all of the metro area and beyond. They started out as mudracers, but have evolved into mostly trailriding and family activities, including camping, picnicing, and parties. A family orientated organization that promotes the legal and enviromentally responsible activities of the sport.


Out of the Minneapolis area, they are dedicated to responsible 4WD recreation and the Toyota 4x4.


Out of Burnsville, MN this is a family oriented 4x4 club dedicated to responsible four wheeling, cooperative multiple use of recreational resources, and protection of natural resources.


In Houghton, Michigan, this club has four wheel drive outings most weekends during the snowmobile off-season (some runs are designed for modified vehicles only, in which case alternate runs are set up for stock vehicles).


They are a group of dedicated off-road enthusiasts with dependable street legal 4x4's. Not brand specific. Located in the arrowhead region of northern Minnesota.


A recreational "Jeep exclusive" club that was formed to unite Jeep-brand enthusiasts and their vehicles in the northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin area. Their aim is to provide members with trail riding opportunities, socializing, parts location, technical help, and discounts on parts and services.


They encourage people to get out and get their tires muddy. They are a very diverse group of people who have respect for each other and the land they "play" on.


Open to any reliable person, 18 years of age or older, who is interested in developing and maintaining a wide variety of recreational trails. Each individual member has one vote. Family memberships are also available.


Based in the Amelia area, this club hosts monthly trailrides throughout Ohio, Kentucky and surrounding states. They ride only in legally accessible areas, such as on National or State Forest access trails and in designated OVR areas. While most winter rides are only one-day outtings, warm weather rides are two or three day events, and once each summer they plan a week long 4x4 vacation.


Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, they hold monthly meetings and publish a newsletter once a month. They share tech tips and swap parts among members. Club members also attend the F-100 Nationals in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee every spring.


Based in southern Wisconsin, PYT members are four wheel drive enthusiasts from all across the country who are interested in organized four-wheeling and environmental freedom. They welcome far away members, which are necessary in linking PYT to locations all worldwide!


Based in West Lafayette, Indiana, this is a club representing Purdue University students, faculty, staff, and alumni who are interested in the sport of Four Wheel Driving. They are a member of IFWDA and UFWDA.


Out of Hammond, Wisconsin, this is an independently organized group of 4 wheel drivers. Most members drive Geo Trackers and Suzuki Samurai's. They host and attend many events around the United States.


Out of central Minnesota, they are about trailriding. They accept all types of four wheel drive vehicles. A family organization, but more along the lines of the Simpsons than the Cleavers.


Based in Cleveland, Ohio, this club started as a Ranger-based club, but have developed into a diverse group of wheelers over the years.


Out of Northern Indiana/Goshen, this club is active in the local community as well as state and national organizations.


They have vehicles ranging from Jeeps to full-size Broncos, bone-stock to highly-modified. Most members live in Macomb, Oakland, and Lapeer counties in southeastern Michigan.


This Michigan club was established for the purpose of enjoying the great outdoors, while utilizing recreational trucks in an environmentally safe and responsible fashion. They are located in (but are not limited to) the following cities: Ferndale, Madison Heights, Warren, and Rochester Hills.


An active, family oriented club based in the Oshkosh/Fox Valley area of Wisconsin. They specialize in trail rides.


Out of Stark, Minnesota they meet monthly and do a lot of riding.


Based in Cedar Hill Missouri, this club consists of over 70 trucks ranging from completely stock to extremely modified. Their main goal is helping children. They cruise and support fundraisers like St. Jude's Children's Hospital, Toys for Children, jamborees, parades, and local events throughout the year.


Based out of Pittsfield, IL, this club is probably the largest all-Jeep Club in the United States that maintains its own trails. What makes Two Rivers unique is that it operates on 100% private land. Trails range from scenic and easy to darn near impossible, especially when wet!


From Kentwood, MI (western Michigan), this family-oriented club organizes a number of trail rides, voluntary forest clean ups, and charitable events each year.


An offroad club of Northeast Ohio with members from around the state of Ohio and Pennsylvania. They host a number of recreational activities for their members that involve the off-pavement use of traditional four-wheel drive vehicles, i.e trucks, Jeeps, Blazers, etc.


Based out of Fox Valley, WI, they are an active four wheel drive club working for organized four-wheeling. They have regular meetings and activities to interest everyone.