What we’re about
Hello fellow Valley Jeepsters!!! Are you looking to have fun adventures with your Jeep? We are a group of family friendly off-road enthusiasts who love rock crawling, scenic desert drives, overlanding, camping and doing everything in between with a Jeep!
We run trails suitable for every type of Jeep, from leisurely desert drives to some of the most challenging trails we can find.
In addition to the local trails, we do 3-to-5-day trips around Arizona and beyond. Want to take your Jeep to the Rubicon Trail, Moab or perhaps the Black Bear Pass in Colorado? Want to ride all the cool Badge of Honor trails? Are you interested in Overlanding? Come join us then!
Although we are a laid-back group, there are couple of rules that you must abide by:
- Our group is for Jeep owners ONLY! Sorry, Bronco IS NOT a Jeep.
- You will be required to sign a liability waiver on the first run you do with us. Off-Roading, like all sports have inherent risks and dangers. All participants (on behalf of him or herself and his/her minor children) are responsible for their own safety during events, voluntarily accepts any and all risks of injury, harm, medical conditions, or property damage
- This is a family friendly group. As such, recreational shooting is not allowed while on the trail with us.
- Don’t drink & drive. Having a beer at lunch is OK. Getting wasted on the trails not only endangers you but everyone else around you.
- Getting a flat tire on the trail is very common! Make sure to always carry a spare.
- When on the trail always remember to T.R.E.A.D. Lightly
- Travel and recreate with minimal impact.
- Respect the environment and the rights of others.
- Educate yourself, plan and prepare before you go.
- Allow for future use of the outdoors, leave it better than you found it.
- Discover the rewards of responsible recreation.
If you can abide by the rules above, then click the join link and we’ll see you on the trail.
Let’s escape Arizona heat this summer, see the country, and earn nine Badges of Honor while we’re at it! This will be a fun trip but expect to drive nearly 3,000 miles round-trip to complete!
June 6th through June 8th
We will start in Missouri with Jeep Jamboree and will conquer Guard Rail, Pee Wee’s Crossing and the new trail for 2023 Cougar Crossing. I was debating between doing this park with just our group or join forces with Jeep Jamboree. I decided on Jeep Jamboree because of how much fun we had with them on our trip in Tillamook OR this year and the $400 is a small price to pay for 2 full days of off-roading, 3 meals a day and having everything taken care of for you!
IMPORTANT!!! Jeep Jamborees fill up extremely fast once registration opens, typically within an hour!!! The Ozarks registration opens on December 7th at 2:00 PM Arizona time. Mark your calendars, set an alarm and register for the event at 2:01 PM. Just pretend this is a Southwest check-in and you’ll be fine 😊
https://jeepjamboreeusa.com/trip/17th-top-of-the-ozarks-2024/
June 9th
We will leave Missouri early morning and drive 3 hours to Kansas Rocks Recreation Park where we will conquer C2 trail and Rattlesnake Alley. These are both short trails and I expect it will take us around 4 hours to complete them and conquer the park. We will spend the night in the area, location TBD.
June 10th
Drive south for 6 hours from Kansas Rocks Recreation Park to Arkansas Hot Springs ORV Park
June 11th – June 12th
Explore Arkansas Hot Springs ORV Park and conquer 4 BoH Trail consisting of:
Fun Run
Rubicon Ridge
Snake
Quartz Canyon
We will part ways on June 13th and head back home to Arizona to enjoy another 100+ degree summer.
LOGISTICS:
· You’re welcome to sign up for all or join us in any of the 3 parks above.
· All 3 locations have camping, RV parks, cabins and/or hotels nearby. I will most likely rent an RV trailer from Oklahoma City for the week or might even bring my own.
· The trail difficulty is somewhere between 3 to 6. A modified Jeep with a minimum of 33-inch tires and 2 ½ inch lift is required.
· Additional Logistics items will be added soon.
· Don’t ask about hitting Texas BoH trails. That trip is slated for either later in the year or early 2025.
Upcoming events (2)
See all- Arkansas + Missouri + Kansas = 9 Badges (time sensitive)Needs location
Let’s escape Arizona heat this summer, see the country, and earn nine Badges of Honor while we’re at it! This will be a fun trip but expect to drive nearly 3,000 miles round-trip to complete!
June 6th through June 8th
We will start in Missouri with Jeep Jamboree and will conquer Guard Rail, Pee Wee’s Crossing and the new trail for 2023 Cougar Crossing. I was debating between doing this park with just our group or join forces with Jeep Jamboree. I decided on Jeep Jamboree because of how much fun we had with them on our trip in Tillamook OR this year and the $400 is a small price to pay for 2 full days of off-roading, 3 meals a day and having everything taken care of for you!IMPORTANT!!! Jeep Jamborees fill up extremely fast once registration opens, typically within an hour!!! The Ozarks registration opens on December 7th at 2:00 PM Arizona time. Mark your calendars, set an alarm and register for the event at 2:01 PM. Just pretend this is a Southwest check-in and you’ll be fine 😊
https://jeepjamboreeusa.com/trip/17th-top-of-the-ozarks-2024/June 9th
We will leave Missouri early morning and drive 3 hours to Kansas Rocks Recreation Park where we will conquer C2 trail and Rattlesnake Alley. These are both short trails and I expect it will take us around 4 hours to complete them and conquer the park. We will spend the night in the area, location TBD.June 10th
Drive south for 6 hours from Kansas Rocks Recreation Park to Arkansas Hot Springs ORV ParkJune 11th – June 12th
Explore Arkansas Hot Springs ORV Park and conquer 4 BoH Trail consisting of:
Fun Run
Rubicon Ridge
Snake
Quartz Canyon
We will part ways on June 13th and head back home to Arizona to enjoy another 100+ degree summer.LOGISTICS:
· You’re welcome to sign up for all or join us in any of the 3 parks above.
· All 3 locations have camping, RV parks, cabins and/or hotels nearby. I will most likely rent an RV trailer from Oklahoma City for the week or might even bring my own.
· The trail difficulty is somewhere between 3 to 6. A modified Jeep with a minimum of 33-inch tires and 2 ½ inch lift is required.
· Additional Logistics items will be added soon.
· Don’t ask about hitting Texas BoH trails. That trip is slated for either later in the year or early 2025. - Death Valley AdventureFurnace Creek Campground, DEATH VALLEY, CA
If you own a Jeep and haven’t done any of the Death Valley offroad trails than this trip is a must for you and is well worth the vacation time to spend it on! From narrow slot canyons and rugged peaks to salt flats and sand dunes, the extreme topography of Death Valley offers dramatic sublime scenery, and humbling silence. If rain is plentiful, wildflowers will be incredible. Enjoy stunning views from cliff face trails as much of the valley floor is below sea-level and the surrounding mountain trails that we'll be driving on rise to nearly 6,000 ft.
This is a trip I have made dozens of times and I plan on being in the valley for about one week this time. You can join us for the whole time or stay as long as you like. There are many trails in Death Valley and we will determine which trails to run based on their conditions when we arrive.
Below is the list of trails that we will pick from:
Echo and Hole in the Wall Canyons – Inyo Mine, Chloride Cliffs , Indian Mine, Titus Canyon, Ubehebe Crater, Race Track Playa, Mosaic Canyon, Scotties Castle (if open), Cottonwood and Marble Canyons, Agueberry Point - Skidoo - Charcoal Kilns, Zabriski Point, Dantes View, Warm Springs Canyon, Artist Drive - Devils Golf Course , Badwater (lowest point in North America), Keen Wonder Mine, Natural Bridge, Darwin Falls, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Eureka Dunes, and more.From Dantes View you can see both the lowest and highest points in North America on a clear day. Some days will be mostly driving, and some will be about half driving and hiking. Hiking will involve some slot canyons, open alluvial fans, and easy boulder and rock face scrambling. Each day we will plan the next day’s activities. Offroad driving will be easy to moderate, any stock Jeep with offroad tires will work well.
We will be arriving on Thursday October 17th and departing Wednesday October 23nd with 5 off-roading days in-between.
IMPORTANT!!! Many of the trails are currently still closed due to flooding from last year but should be open by October. To be safe, please book accommodations with generous cancellations policies!!!
Furnace Creek is centrally located so that daily trips can be made from there without the necessity of moving camp. Full commercial services including limited groceries, fuel, dining, a bar, lodging, golf, and most importantly a thermally heated swimming pool are available at Furnace Creek. Also, up-scale dining and lodging are available at the nearby Furnace Creek.
We will be camping at Furnace Creek Campground (-200 ft elevation) which has some sites with full hookups for RV’s. Dry camping and tent camping is also available with onsite bathroom facilities.
Furnace Creek campground reservations open 6 months in advance and tend to fill up quickly! Please book yours ASAP!
https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232496If you don’t want to camp and Furnace Creek lodge is too expensive, the town of Beatty, NV is a cheap alternative, just be prepared to drive ~ 50 miles each way to/from Furnace Creek every day.
Event Type: One Week Offroad Adventure
AZ Pinstriping: None
Difficulty: 2 to 4
Camping: optional
Jeep Requirements: Any stock 4WD Jeep with offroad tires.
Equipment Requirements: Full Gas Tank, Spare Tire, inflation/deflation tools, drinks/lunch, Sense of Adventure
Radio: GMRS Radio Channel #15.