An organization established to bring people together who share a common interest: the legendary Jeep vehicle.BMJA celebrates the camaraderie brought on by owning one of these capable vehicles by sharing adventures and knowledge with each other. Each person's Jeep eventually mirrors the personality of its owner, as if it were an extension of oneself. Every obstacle overcome becomes a small triumph providing a rewarding rush of adrenaline made possible by teamwork, critical thinking, and vehicle mastery ? bringing people together amidst the mountains, the lakes, and the forests.
The Erie Jeep People off-road club is a growing group of Jeep enthusiasts who actually use their Jeeps for it's intended purpose... off-roading. The name might imply that all of the members are from the Erie area, but the club's membership base has quickly spread as far west as Cleveland, east to Buffalo and even south towards Pittsburgh. The club promotes the sport of off-roading by teaching new members how to legally and safely take their Jeep vehicle 'off the beaten path'. Proper wheeling techniques, safe vehicle extraction, and respect for the land are upheld on all of their adventures.
This is a family based club based around Wharton State Forest in New Jersey and has members from all over the East Coast. The club is for enjoying the outdoors with family and friends. Grass Roots Jeep Club believes in Treading Lightly so children may enjoy the trails when they grow up. Also the GRJC currently has trail ready support vehicles should some one need help on the trail. Support vehicles carry an abundance of tools and spare parts to get you out of the woods and possibly home. The support vehicles carry a spill kit at all times should some one ever have a problem spilling oil they wont be contaminating the environment. These are just a few things the club is doing to be pro-active.
Jeeps "R" Us was founded in 1995 and has about 75 members from all over the Central Pennsylvania area. Jeeps "R" Us uses volunteer members to bring high quality Jeep activities. Some activities include trail rides, Jamborees, camping, or anything else that can be done in a Jeep (What can't?). The club is all about having fun with people that have similar interests. It's a family oriented club that welcomes everyone. You'll have the opportunity to spend time in the great outdoors in some of most scenic areas of Pennsylvania.
The Keystone Krawlers© are a Non-Discriminatory / Educational Off Road Club. They accept members with any brand of 4WD Vehicle and from any State. They are a Pennsylvania based club that believes in respecting our trails and our community. The club was created as a group of friend's that enjoy the sport of Off-Roading and enjoying our nations great out doors. The club offers the opportunity for it?s members, and their families, to join in activities that involve off-road driving.
The purpose of the club is to provide a forum and meeting place for those of us who share the enthusiasm of all things Jeep. Club activities should include, but not be limited to: Club Rides, Trail Clean-ups, Trail Cutting at OHV parks, Charity Events, and Meet-N-Greets.
PA Jeeps Inc. is a local, non-profit, educational organization which strives to protect everyone's right to use public lands, not only for safe off-highway driving but also for hiking, horseback riding, camping, etc. They were established in July of 1992 by a small group of friends. Today, the "friends" have exceeded the 115 mark. The club is funded by membership dues, fund raising events and contributions, and is governed by a Board of Directors, which serves without compensation, and a staff of Officers. PA Jeeps offers everything from family-oriented trail rides to Show-N-Shine type of events.