
Member Clubs
The Association is all about 4WD clubs. We're united by our shared passion for four-wheel drive recreation. Member Clubs vary widely in size and activity level; while some are highly engaged, others take a more relaxed approach. Within each club, you'll find a diverse range of participation—some members dive into events, while others enjoy the occasional trail ride or annual gathering. Whether it's the thrill of rock-crawling or the peace of long-distance overland trips, we all cherish the sense of community fostered among our Member Clubs and the Association as a whole.




Colorado 4x4 Girls
Established: 2012
Location: Colorado. 6 chapters statewide.
Club Favorites: Red Cone, Wheeler Lake, Chinaman's Gulch
At Colorado 4X4 Girls, we believe in empowering women to conquer new horizons, both on and off the road. Our community is built on the strong foundation of developing lasting relationships among like-minded individuals who share a passion for adventure and exploration.
Colorado 4X4 Girls: Where empowerment, relationships, environmental stewardship and community service unite to create an extraordinary adventure like no other. Together, we are a force to be reckoned with!
Colorado Land Cruisers
Established: 1996
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Land Cruisers is a mix of young and old Toyota 4x4 enthusiasts that welcomes owners of any Toyota or Lexus 4WD model. Our members drive Land Cruisers, Tacomas, 4Runners, Lexus LX and GX models, and old-school mini-trucks! Join us on a monthly trail ride, or join us for a monthly "business meeting" (aka beverages and wheelin' stories)! Details can be viewed on the link below for the IH8MUD forum.




Grand Mesa Jeep Club
Established: 1962
Location: Grand Junction, Colorado
Club Favorites: 21 Road, Bangs Canyon, Billings Canyon
Grand Mesa Jeep Club is one of the most active OHV clubs in Colorado. We are a family-oriented club with a focus on fun and conserving our trails for future generations to enjoy. We are partners with the BLM, Forest Service, and other clubs within the state to help keep public lands public. Plus, we love to wheel.
Creeper Jeepers Gang
Established: 1993
Location: Durango, Colorado
Club Favorites: Black Bear Pass, Elwood Pass, Mt. Blanca
The Creeper Jeepers Gang is a family-oriented four-wheel drive club with members in Durango, Pagosa Springs, and Farmington. The club does all types of trails, ranging from easy trails passable with any stock 4x4 to extreme rock crawling. Creeper Jeepers is open to all makes and models of vehicles from bone stock to highly modified trail rigs.







Ute Pass Iron Goats
Established: 2001
Location: Woodland Park, Colorado
Club Favorites: Chinaman's Gulch, Tin Cup, Carnage Canyon
Ute Pass Iron Goats is a small but very active club in Woodland Park. We welcome all vehicle types and our members enjoy the easy mountain roads as well as the rock-crawling trails. Ute Pass Iron Goats have a good relationship with our local Forest Service office, and we're active in maintaining roads and trails to keep them open for public recreation.
Colorado Springs Christian 4Wheelers
Established: 1993
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Club Favorites: China Wall, Mosquito Pass, Bill Moore Lake
Colorado Springs Christian 4 Wheelers, Inc exists as a club to allow for wonderful times together in off-road activities with fellow believers. The association began in the spring of 1993 with the belief that we are to invite our neighbors and co-workers to join us in any of our events so that we are engaged in reaching out to other members of our community.
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President: kebode@gmail.com




Eagle County 4x4
Eagle County 4×4 was created as a Facebook group in August 2012. Over several years it grew to 900+ members. In September 2022, the group held a membership meeting to approve a constitution, formally incorporating it as a non-profit member organization. We organize events across Eagle County, CO, and nearby regions including Summit, Routt, Lake, Garfield, Pitkin, and Grand Counties.




Big Thompson 4Wheelers
Big Thompson 4Wheelers is among the oldest four-wheel drive clubs in Colorado. We're a small club but very active with frequent trail rides and road/trail maintenance projects on nearly a dozen adopted roads. We welcome all makes and models, but most members drive Jeep vehicles.




Western Slope 4 Wheelers




The WESTERN SLOPE 4 WHEELERS CLUB…is a group of family oriented off-road enthusiasts who enjoy four-wheeling and who work to protect four-wheeling rights on our public lands. The club was founded in February 1998. Club adventures range from mild to extreme.
We currently have 19 adopted trails, that we ensure are kept clean, current signage and proper use of trails.
Some of our favorite trails include, The Rimrocker trail, in which we were instrumental in getting open and mapped.
Poughkeepsie gulch, keeping the wall in good shape and off route areas fenced off. We also open and close the gates each year to help preserve the trail. Currently we are working with San Miguel to assist in keeping Black Bear pass open.
BigHorn 4x4 Club




Established: 1979
Location: Colorado Springs
Club Favorites:
We are dedicated four-wheelers interested in the promotion of 4x4 recreation, conservation of our natural resources, and community involvement. We adhere to "Tread Lightly" which promotes responsible use of our nation's public and private lands.
As a club, we have many pre-planned local four-wheel drive trips, 2-3 day camp-outs and social get togethers. We also coordinate week long trips to places like Moab and Canyonlands area in Utah, Farmington and Las Cruces in New Mexico, and the San Juan Mountains in Colorado.
Colorado Four Wheelers
Established: 1968
Location: Colorado Springs
Club Favorites: China Wall, Yansing Gulch, California Gulch
We are a 4 wheel drive club based out of Colorado Springs; we have regular trips throughout Colorado, and to Moab, Utah… or where ever the 4 wheeling bug takes us. So whether you drive a Jeep, Toyota, Rovers… whatever; if you like easy scenic or hard rockcrawlin… we do it, we’ve even been known to have some fun on the pavement. We are involved with the community and the environment; we have members actively participating in trail maintenance and cleanup, charities like Christmas For Kids, and advocates for responsible land stewardship, partnering with Stay the Trail and supporting Tread Lightly. So if you’re looking for a fun, family oriented club… come to a meeting and check us out.




EPIC 4x4 Quest




Established: 2019
Location: Colorado
Club Favorites:
EPIC 4x4 Quest believes it is important to give back to those that serve and sacrifice so much by putting the well-being and safety of others first. Nathan and Candice Livingston started the idea and development phase of the non-profit in February 2018. This non-profit was created with an overall purpose to help enforcement members and their families, while raising awareness of issues, they face. To do so there are three key pieces first social media platforms to bring the issues forward. Second, event specifically for lot enforcement member to provide an ability to disconnect and be in nature, helping both their mental and physical health. Lastly, and most importantly to generate revenue through an annual event as well as other periodic off-road day events to help law-enforcement and their families with issues commonly faced by law enforcement.
So you have an awesome club and you want to take things to the next level? Click the link to learn more about how to become a Colorado Association Member Club.
The more we work together the more good we do for our state!



