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One of the great things that comes along with being a Jeep owner is the chance to join a local Club or Owners Group. These groups are all over the country, and joining one is a great way to get to know a bunch of other folks who share your love for the Jeep brand. You'll find that many of them regularly schedule group trail runs and other fun get-togethers.

We're quite sure that this list can't be the absolute 100% most accurate and up-to-date list there is, so if there is a group or club that you're familiar with that we haven't noted here, please do us a favor and head over to our Contact Page and let us know about it.

  • American Jeepsters - With over 300 members from all over the U.S., you'll find others who own 1966 to 1973 model year Jeepsters, Jeepster Commandos and Commandos.

  • Baystate Jeepers - A family-oriented Jeep only club for New Englanders. Emphasis is on stock to slightly modified vehicles.

  • Blue Mountain Jeep Alliance - An organization based in south-eastern Pennsylvania for the trail-riding Jeep enthusiasts.

  • Caloosa Jeepers - This Fort Myers, Florida group was organized for the purpose of providing social, educational and recreational activities for its members, as well as participating in and supporting civic activities for the betterment of the community.

  • Carolina Crawlers - Based in Eastern NC (Jacksonville). Trail rides vary in difficulty from mild to wild, depending on the modification level of the trucks in attendance.

  • Central Illinois Jeep Club - Out of Bloomington, IL, to become a CIJC member you need only have a love for Jeep's or off-roading.

  • Colorado Full Size Jeep Association - Dedicated to the preservation and enjoyment of Full Size Jeeps. A FSJ is classified as Wagoneers, Cherokees, J-series Pickups, or M-715 Military Vehicles.

  • Dirty Minds Jeep Club - 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.

  • Firewalker Four Wheel Drive Club - They are a Jeep Club based out of N.E. Illinois and enjoy the sport of fourwheeling. A responsible group that adheres to the Tread Lightly program, they attend organized Jeeping events locally and around the country.

  • Florida Jeepers - A cyber club for Jeepers who reside in all parts of Florida.

  • Great Lakes Jeep Thing - 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.

  • Grimm Jeepers - Members own Jeeps and are devoted to the pursuit of the total off road experience. They are based out of Las Vegas, Nevada.

  • Heritage Region Jeep Alliance - Based out of Butler, PA, they are a non-profit organization formed in May 2000 that is now 55 members strong and growing.

  • Hobo Jeepers - With activities taking place in Denver, Colorado and the Rockies, this group takes its name from the the spirit of a Hobo who "rides the rails" wherever it takes him. They instead, "ride the trails" and bounce around the mountains in that same exploring spirit.

  • Indiana Jeep Thing - A club for Jeep owners that promotes off-roading as a legitimate land use. They welcome all Jeepers from the Midwest.

  • International Full Size Jeep Association - An "FSJ" is any vehicle produced in North America, carrying the "Jeep" nameplate, with 2 or 4drs, in 2 or 4wd, whose wheelbase does not exceed 132", nor is less than 109", and whose tread width is no more than 63" nor less than 57". Check out their list of regional chapters worldwide.

  • Islamabad Jeep Club - The club aims to bring together Jeep owners and Jeep enthusiasts of Pakistan by arranging off-roading events and having Jeep competitions and other recreational activities. Membership is free.

  • Jeep Chix - Out of St. Louis, Missouri, this club is for all women who love to drive 4x4's -- those who take them off road and those who like to stay on the road. Check out these women of the Missouri/Illinois bi-state area.

  • Jeep Club - This club based out of Gentry, Arkansas welcomes all Jeep vehicles.

  • Jeep Nation - Gateway to Asia's SUV and 4x4 world. Everything and anything related to 4WD - Absolutely 4x4.

  • Jeep Speed - Out of southern California, this is a club for Jeep racing, rallying and adventure. You can join just by completing an online form. Their mission is to create a Jeep off road competition club for safe, affordable and reliable Cherokee XJ models. The rules of the vehicle specification are to create equality and durability while keeping construction cost at a minimum.

  • Jeep Thing Club - A national Jeep Exclusive club with chapters in the Midwest, Great Lakes, and MidRivers.

  • Jeepers Jeep Club - Based out of Port St Lucie, Florida, this is a family oriented, Jeep only club. Jeeps range from stock to extreme. The club enjoys doing trail rides, camp outs, parades, Jeep Shows, and various other activities throughout the year. They are involved in our community with the Christmas Kids Toy Drive and the School Supply Drive.

  • Jeepin - A Dallas/Fort Worth area club that was formed by a small group of Jeepers in August, 1997. Benefits of membership include trail rides, technical advice, how-to Clinics, discounts on Jeep accessories, free web page in members ride section, free jeepn.com email account and the camaraderie of fellow Jeepers.

  • Jeeps R Us - With members from all over the Central Pennsylvania area, Jeeps R Us works in conjuction with Blue Mountain Jeep Alliance to bring high quality Jeep activities to the area. Some activities include trail rides, Jamborees, camping, or anything else that can be done in a Jeep.

  • Jeepster-Commando - For owners and fans of 1966 thru 1972 Jeepsters and Commandos dedicated to the restoration and preservation of these vehicles.

  • Joaquin Jeepers - A family oriented four-wheel drive club in the Stockton area. Members are families from all over the central valley -- Bay Area, Oakdale, Modesto, Lodi and Stockton just to name a few. They have monthly club meetings and runs. Runs range from playing in the snow and sand to hard rock wheelin.

  • Jolly Jeepers - Oregon's oldest Jeep club, they're dedicated to promoting safe, fun, and challenging four wheeling recreation. Their aim is to inform off-road enthusiasts about the activities and goals of our club and also showcase members and their rigs.

  • Lakeland Jeepers - Club runs typically include 11 or so different Jeepers who all meet up for a ride at a particular location. It's ALWAYS a fun time! Attendance at monthly club meetings enables you to vote on the club's direction, use of funds, and discuss upcoming events and activities. To be an active member, just attend 4 formal club meetings and 2 club events each year.

  • Legendary Civilian Jeepers - 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.

  • Legendary Jeeps - Based in East Central Florida (Titusville area), this club has a once a month social, several wheeling trips and hands-on build ups. Vehicles range from stock to extreme.

  • LOST KJs - L.O.S.T. (Liberty Owners' Special Team) is a national club for Jeep Liberty enthusiasts.

  • Mad City Jeep Abusers Group - A fun little 4WD club based in Madison, Wisconsin. If you own a Jeep or other compact SUV, and you are willing to take it off-road (where it will definitely get scratched!), then MCJAG may be what you are looking for.

  • Mad XJ - A group for owners of Jeep Cherokees (XJ), Wagoneers (XJ), and Comanches (MJ) to exchange information on how to fix and improve their XJs and MJs. This club originated in the Madison, Wisconsin region and has now members from Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Minnesota, Ohio, and other states now.

  • Mid Rivers Jeep Thing - Based out of St. Charles, MO, membership in this chapter simply requires ownership of a Jeep vehicle.

  • Midwest Jeepthing - 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.

  • Mile High Jeep Club - The center of all activities is, of course, jeeping. The good fellowship found in four-wheeling is unsurpassed amongst the members of this Denver, Colorado club.

  • New England 4 Wheelers - Based in Massachusetts, this is a Jeep type four-wheel drive vehicle club dedicated to promoting the sport of recreational off-highway driving. They explore the primitive roads of New England.

  • North American Grand Cherokee Association - The premier web site for information on Jeep Grand Cherokees. Home of the Grand Slam trail events. Technical articles, over 200 Grand Cherokee photos, trail reports, links pages, trail runs and much more.

  • North American XJ Association - An Internet based club for XJ owners.

  • North East Willys Jeeps Organization - Based out of Portsmouth, NH, membership represents every state in New England, as well as NY, NJ, and Canada. Although membership is not restricted to the Northeast, that is their focus.

  • Northern Illinois Jeep Alliance - 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.

  • Ocala Jeep Club of Florida - This is a family oriented club. This is not something they take lightly. Most of the members have families that they want to include at all the club events. It doesn't matter what Jeep you have. Vehicles range from bone stock to showwinners to down-and-dirty Jeeps. Military Jeeps, Jeepsters, Cherokees and Grand Cherokees, full size Chiefs and Wagoneers, and J-trucks are welcome.

  • Orlando Jeep Club - Out of Orlando Florida, trail rides are scheduled every month in a variety of locations throughout Florida. Out-of-state trips are also scheduled several times during the year. In-state, they frequent the Ocala National Forest, which has a variety of easy to moderate trails. Out-of-state trips include Alabama and North Carolina for moderate to extreme off-roading.

  • PA Jeeps - A non-profit, educational organization, based in York, Pennsylvania, which strives to protect everyone's rights to use public lands, not only for safe off-highway driving, but also for hiking, horseback riding, camping, etc.

  • Patriot Jeepers - A family-oriented Jeep club that does trail runs primarily in the Massachusetts area. Members' rigs range from stock to moderately modified. Their mission is to create a fun and safe jeepin experience for all that partake in the activities.

  • Sacramento Jeepers - Owners of 4WD Jeeps (a readily identifiable Production design vehicle limited to models MB, GPW, M38, M38A1, CJ2A, CJ3A, CJ3B, CJ, CJ5A, CJ6, CJ7, YJ, and TJ) are eligible for membership in the Sacramento Jeepers.

  • Seven Hills Jeep Club - Based in Lynchburg, Virginia, members must attend at least One club meeting which are held monthly.

  • Southern Jeeps - Located in North Georgia, they are a family orientated club and believe in responsible four wheeling. They frequently enjoy four wheeling at such places as Beasley, Tellico, Rich Mnt., Allatoona, Amicalola, Mt. Aetna and various other local off-road areas.

  • Southern Mississippi Jeep Club - Located on the beautiful Mississippi Gulf Coast, members from this club are surrounded by the Gulf Of Mexico as well as several national forests and rivers.

  • Texas Jeep Corps - This San Antonio chapter of Jeep enthusiasts is gaining respect in the offroading world... one trail conquered at a time. Check out their photos and videos.

  • Trailhogs Jeep Club - From the Cedar Rapids, Iowa area, they meet once a month and have bi-weekly trail rides. This is a family oriented club with members from all over the states of Iowa and Illinois. They usually ride trails of medium difficulty, but have alternative routes for stock 4x4s.

  • Two Rivers Jeep Club - 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.

  • Wandering Wheelers Jeep Club - Based out of Hayward, CA, the club includes Jeepers of all ages, singles, and families. They have regular meetings in the Bay Area.

  • West Coast Willys - A regional organization with national membership. Open to anyone who has a car or an interest in autos made by Willys or Jeep. There are regular events in California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, and Arizona.

  • Willys Internet Truck Club - This web site covers the post WW-II civilian Jeeps from 1946 until 1965.

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