Note: Underlined club names below are links to the respective club's Web pages.Important:Contact the club to verify meeting times and locations, as they can vary due to special events, etc. |
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| ARIZONA
CLASSIC BRONCOS P.O. Box 67321 Phoenix, AZ 85082-7321 Meets 2nd Wed each month 7pm at Fast Eddies Diner 3422 W Glendale Ave, Phx. email: webmaster@azbronco.org |
ARIZONA
DUST DEVILS |
ARIZONA LAND CRUISER
ASSOCIATION |
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ARIZONA
LO-RANGERS |
AZLOST |
ARIZONA ROCK CRAWLERS Phone: 928-212-2635 Meets 2nd Tue each month 7pm; call for location |
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ARIZONA
ROCKRATS |
ARIZONA
ROUGH RIDERS |
AZ TOYOTA TRUCK OWNERS ASSOCIATION Contact: Mark Griese Sssstaco@yahoo.com for information |
| BULLHEAD
4-WHEELERS, INC. P.O. Box 2403 Bullhead City, AZ 86430 Meet 6:30 - 3rd Tues Sept thru June Elk's Lodge, Emerald & Hancock Rds. Guests welcome! Contact: fourby@citlink.net |
COPPERSTATE 4-WHEELERS |
Honeywell
4X4 CLUB |
| JEEP EXPEDITIONS P.O. Box 5324 Mesa, AZ 85211 3 quarterly board meetings are announced on our BBS; Annual membership meeting on the 3rd Saturday in January. |
MESA
4-WHEELERS |
RANGE
RIDERS 4 WHEEL DRIVE CLUB P.O. Box 2551 Sierra Vista, AZ 85636-2551 Meets 3rd Wed each month See website for time and location Contact: www.rangeridersnet.com |
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RIM COUNTRY
4-WHEELERS |
ROADRUNNER
4-WHEELERS P.O. Box 4623 Mesa, AZ 85201 Meets 2nd Thu each month 7:30pm at the Knock Kneed Lobster, 3202 E. Washington St., Phoenix. Come early and have dinner. Guests are always welcome. Contact: roadrunnermail@cox.net |
SAHUARO 4X4's |
| SOUTHWEST
PINZGAUER ASSOC. Contact: www.swpinzgauer.org Meets 1st Sat each month 6pm; see website for information. |
TUCSON
ROUGH RIDERS |
VERDE
VALLEY 4-WHEELERS |
| WALAPAI 4-WHEELERS Contact:Shane Wold P.O. Box 4004 Kingman, AZ 86402 email: walapai4wheelers@yahoo.com Meet 4th Tue monthly, 6:30pm, the Golden Corral, Stockton Hill Rd. Kingman |
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The Arizona State Association of 4-Wheel Drive Clubs, Inc., is an association of rough-terrain vehicle clubs with the following goals: to promote a more responsible attitude towards the vehicle use of public lands, to prevent legislation which would impose undue restriction on recreational 4-wheeling, to institute programs of Conservation, Education and Safety, and to provide social and recreational activities for its members. The Association assists the state and national resource management agencies.
