
What we’re about
CAMP - THE MOTOCAMPING CLUB is a Riders Club that brings together motocamping enthusiasts, i.e. people who like to ride their motorcycle and camp along the way. Founded in 2019 in Chicago, CAMP organizes motocamping trips, training days and many off the bike community events all year long.
Find out more on our website: www.motocamping.club
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- CAMP Trans Wisconsin Adventure RideNeeds location
#### WHAT, WHEN & WHERE
#### CAMP 2025 Wisconsin Adventure Ride will take place on May 22-27, 2025.
#### The Trans Wisconsin Adventure Trail is a 650 mile route starting in Galena, IL, and ending at Lake Superior, near the town of Cornucopia, WI. The route is a patchwork of paved roads, forest roads, deep gravel and sandy roads, taking you through the Northern Woods.
#### The ride costs $250 per person. Info and sign up for the ride CLICKING HERE. RSVP ON MEETUP DOES NOT SECURE YOUR SPOT. YOU MUST BOOK VIA THE CAMP WEBSITE.
- CAMP Wildcat S'moreWildcat State Park, Ontario, WI
Join us for our first motocamping weekend of the season in the Midwest, for three nights of camping in Wisconsin’s Wildcat State Park, on May 23-26.
This S’more costs $75 per person. This includes
- your camping spot for 3 nights
- dinner on Friday night
- curated rides with relative GPX files and a riders info pack with things to do in the area
- firewood and s’mores every night.
Info and sign up CLICKING HERE. RSVP on meetup does not secure your spot. You must book via the CAMP website.
- CAMP UP Rally S'moreMarion Lake Campground and Picnic Area, Watersmeet, MI
Join is for the second edition of our CAMP UP Rally S’more, in Michigan’s UP on June 5-8. A Long weekend of motocamping, fun activities, friendly competitions, riding paved and/or unpaved roads, and chances to win fun prizes, all weekend long. We will be posting a lot of details over the next few months. This is event is ideal both for street and off road riders.
More and info a reservation clicking here. RSVP on meetup does not book your spot. You must book via the CAMP website
WHERE
We will stay at the Marion Lake Campground, in Watersmeet, Michigan's Upper peninsula (375 miles/6 hours from Chicago; 280 miles / 4.5 hours for Milwaukee; 300 miles and 5 hours from Minneapolis). We will have a whole campground by ourselves, right by a lake in a wonderful lush forest. You will be able to come back to camp, park your bike next to your tent and go for a swim fifty feet away. I promise you will think you are in the remote wilderness of Alaska while you are there.
This is a primitive campsite, with limited facilities - there are picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets, drinkable water, but no electricity and no sewage.HOW MUCH DOES IT COST AND WHAT’S INCLUDED?
The ticket to this event is only $100 per person. This includes:- Your camping spot for 3 nights;
- Dinner for two nights (Friday and Saturday);
- Many fun activities and a chance to win many prizes all weekend long: slow race, treasure hunt, an eating based competition…
- Access to water and water activities all weekend
- Curated rides with relative GPX files and a riders’ info pack with things to do in the area;
- Firewood and s’mores every night.
- Wyoming BDR RideNeeds location
Join us for CAMP Wyoming Backcountry Discovery Route (BDR) Ride, on July 12-19 - seven days of riding off road and motocamping along the rugged terrain of Wyoming.
The Wyoming Backcountry Discovery Route is a multi-day off-pavement ride for dual-sport and adventure motorcycles through the most dramatic and rugged landscapes in Wyoming. Beginning in Baggs, WY, the route traces the mountain ranges to the east through the Sierra Madre and Medicine Bow Ranges, crosses west to the Wind River Range, then goes back east and north through the Bighorn Mountains, eventually ending at a remote Wyoming-Montana border. Almost every section includes some moderately technical riding, as the remote two-track flows through regions of vast high-desert, short-grass prairies, and alpine climates. You will experience expansive views from the summit of two different 11,000-foot mountains, cross two major rim escarpments and pass through many other seldom visited areas and historic mining towns. This is the most remote BDR, so plan ahead and be prepared to have a true backcountry adventure.
This ride requires skills, appropriate tires (fifty/fifty recommended) and an appropriate motorcycle (adventure, dual sport). It definitely isn't a route you should try if this is your first foray into off-roading.
We will send every attendants plenty of information, the GPX files and everything you need to know about the ride.