We are dedicated to the preservation and expansion of riding opportunities for all classes within the OHV community.
It is our belief that if we start locally, it can extend beyond Oregon. This is done with our advocacy for access, responsible land stewardship, promoting education, safety and community services.
We are inspired by each other and our common passion for off-road recreation. We hope to encourage others to give what they can to their own communities and support their local trails and public lands.
LIFE BEGINS AT THE END OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE.
It is our goal to create new trails in our region and keep existing ones open.
This is done with our advocacy for access, responsible land stewardship, promoting education, safety and community services.
The annual Groundhog Rock Crawl is hosted by the Deschutes County 4-Wheelers, formed in 1976 as a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, promotion and expansion of four-wheeling opportunities.
This is a family friendly event located just outside of Bend, Oregon.
This event was created to exhibit the sport of extreme rock crawling and what 4x4 modified rigs are capable of.
Rock Crawling or 'Cone dodging' is a judged competition where points are added for penalties. Modified vehicles drive up, down and across obstacles that appear impassable. Like golf, the lowest score wins.
Families participate in the planning, execution and clean-up. Monies collected are utilized to further the trail issues we encounter, by match funding the agencies are able to improve trails, roads, camping and staging areas.