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21. Scottsdale Recreation - Fun Activities To Do Locally
Scottsdale is loaded with many recreational activities. Hiking, biking, climbing, horseback riding, ATV and Jeep four wheeling desert riding, tennis,
http://scottsdalehotels.reservetravel.com/recreation.html
Scottsdale Recreation - Fun Activities To Do Locally
Scottsdale, Arizona Recreation
Scottsdale is loaded with many recreational activities. Recreational activities can include: golf, skiing, fishing, nature walks, bicycling, horseback riding and much, much more. We made a list of the most popular recreational activities in and around the Scottsdale area…. Fun stuff to do here... Arizona Desert Mountain Jeep Tours
Scottsdale
http://www.azdesertmountain.com/
Climb aboard our rugged 4-wheel, open-air jeeps for the western experience of a lifetime.
McCormick Ranch Golf Club
7505 E. McCormick Parkway
Scottsdale
Located in the heart of Scottsdale, this public 36 hole facility offers great golf for any level player. Open every day of the year, and featuring practice facilities, restaurant, pro shop and lounge. One of the best!
Unicorn Balloon Company
Scottsdale http://www.unicornballoon.com/arizona.htm Experience the beauty of the desert landscape and the rugged peaks of the Arizona mountains as well as intimate views of wildlife in the desert below. Way Out West Adventures N/A Scottsdale http://www.hotlinkcity.com/WOW/index.htm

22. Tasmania Online: Home > Culture, Sport And Recreation > Sport, Fitness And Recre
members are interested in recreational four wheel driving and associated activities. Site for Chris Boden s four wheel driving guide to Tasmania.
http://www.tas.gov.au/tasmaniaonline/Nav/SubHeading.asp?Topic=Culture, sport and

23. Tasmania Online Home Tasmanian Businesses By Subject Culture
Subject Culture, sport and recreation Sport, fitness and recreational activities Site for Chris Boden s four wheel driving guide to Tasmania.
http://www.tas.gov.au/tasmaniaonline/Nav/SubHeading.asp?cattype=Business&subject

24. Fishlake National Forest - Recreational Activities
Publications, recreational activities, Research and Development A fourwheel drive vehicle is recommended for either of these routes.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/fishlake/recreation/bullion/bullion.shtml
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Forest Service National Links Forest Service Home Employment Fire and Aviation International Forestry Just for Kids Maps and Brochures Passes and Permits Photo and Video Gallery Publications Recreational Activities Research and Development State and Private Forestry
Fishlake National Forest
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Fishlake National Forest
115 East 900 North
Richfield, UT 84701
Bullion Canyon Trail System and Miner's Park
Tushar Mountain Range is located on the Beaver Ranger District of the Fishlake National Forest in southwestern Utah. Uinta and La Sal mountain ranges, these majestic mountains contain the highest peaks in Utah and compose the majority of the 320,000 acres contained within the Beaver Ranger District. They were formed millions of years ago by volcanic activity and a cataclysmic explosion that blew the top off of a mountain believed to rival the highest peaks of the Himalayas in size. The system is composed of four rugged, well-signed trails and provides the hiker or bicycle rider a 10 mile round trip loop. These trails are strenuous for the hiker and horse alike. All but the hardiest souls should consider hiking from one of the two upper trailheads down hill.

25. Southern 4WD Association - Links
United four Wheel Drive Associations The national and international umbrella to promote recreational activities on public and private lands.
http://www.sfwda.org/links.html

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Organizations
Member United Four Wheel Drive Associations - The national and international umbrella organization for most state, regional, and country-wide 4WD associations. If you are looking for a local 4WD club in your area, this is the place to check. Also contains valuable information on land use issues - activities to keep your trails open!
Charter Member Tread Lightly! - A non-profit educational and information organization to promote recreational activities on public and private lands.
Member Blue Ribbon Coalition - A national advocacy organization that is politically very active and influential to keep public trails and areas open to the public. Preserving Our Natural Resources FOR The Public Instead of FROM The Public.
Other 4WD Clubs or Associations
International Suzuki Association www.izook.com North American Grand Cherokee Association www.nagca.com

26. Midwest 4x4 Off Road Clubs And Associations Directory
Familyoriented organization, from recreational to hardcore 4 wheeling open to They were determined to make four wheeling an enjoyable family pastime.
http://www.offroaders.com/directory/clubs/midwest.htm
Home Trail Reports Tech Links ... Contact
Midwest 4x4 Off Road Clubs
and Associations Directory
The Midwest region includes: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky Wolverine Four Wheelers
A suburban Detroit based family oriented club established in 1965. The enjoy trail riding, camping and other social events. The only qualification to join is to be interested in four-wheel drive vehicles. Troll Four Wheelers
The Troll Four Wheelers is a group of friends that enjoys using their four-wheel drive vehicles in a responsible manner to explore the great outdoors. The club is family-oriented and is open to all off-road capable vehicles regardless of brand, size, or modification level. Face Full of Mud
Established in 1999 and based in "the thumb" of Michigan. They participate in many trail maintenance projects each year along with trail rides, mud bogs, and camping trips to name a few. 4 Wheels To Freedom 4WD Club
A 4 WD club based out of Central Indiana (Shelbyville), they enjoy social, educational and recreational activities. They also participate in and supports civic activities for the betterment of the community. 4 x Fools
This club is organized exclusively for pleasure, recreation and other similar non-profitable purposes. To be a "fool", you should be at least 18 years old, own a 4wd vehicle, and go on at least one outing per year. Then complete their online membership form and get ready for fun times "foolin around".

27. California 4x4 Off Road Clubs And Associations Directory
A club of Christian four Wheel Drive enthusiasts in Southern California that s through social, educational and recreational activities; enjoying and
http://www.offroaders.com/directory/clubs/California.htm
Home Trail Reports Tech Links ... Contact
California 4x4 Off Road Clubs
and Associations Directory
Rockeaters 4WD
Based in Modesto, California, this club is open to all types of 4WD vehicles. Sacramento Jeepers
Owners of 4WD Jeeps are eligible for membership. These are defined by the club as "a readily identifiable Production design vehicle limited to models MB, GPW, M38, M38A1, CJ2A, CJ3A, CJ3B, CJ, CJ5A, CJ6, CJ7, YJ, and TJ." Long wheel base vehicles may only be guests. San Diego 4 Wheelers
The main function of this California club is to promote and participate in safe and responsible off-highway four wheel drive family oriented activities, and to educate the public on how to properly use and conserve our lands. The Santa Rosa 4x4's Inc.
The Santa Rosa 4x4's Inc. is a non-profit, family-oriented four-wheel drive club located in the heart of Sonoma County Wine Country. In addition, we also welcome singles, people with all levels of four-wheeling experience, and people with all types of off-road vehicles. West Coast Four Wheel Drive Club
Out of Santa Ana, California, this group has a minimum of one run per month, usually more, as well as one monthly meeting.

28. The Boulders Resort & Golden Door® Spa - Recommended Activities
Take advantage of these exciting recreational activities while you re staying at the Boulders. This is the domain of the fourwheel drive jeep.
http://www.wyndham.com/hotels/PHXTB/recommendedactivities/main.wnt
Rates And Reservations Special Offers Guest Rooms Services and Amenities ... Activities and Entertainment Recommended Activities Golden Door Spa Golf at the Boulders Dining Meetings and Conventions ... Vacation Packages Recommended Activities Take advantage of these exciting recreational activities while you're staying at the Boulders. There's so much to do in this beautiful desert area, you'll find plenty of outdoor fun and adventures to choose from. Desert Jeep Adventure
City Slickers Cattle Drive

Grand Canyon Air Tour

Hot Air Balloon Flight
...
Trails on Horseback
Desert Jeep Adventure While the Sonoran Desert offers some of the most scenic and rugged terrain in the western United States, there are few ways to access most of it. This is the domain of the four-wheel drive jeep. You'll experience the full range of emotions, from awestruck wonder at the natural beauty of the area to pulse-pounding excitement as your well-experienced driver executes the seemingly impossible. Your drivers are also well versed in the legends and lore of the desert, and will pass on tidbits of history as you make your way down desert washes and craggy roads. This ride to remember begins at the resort and includes a mini walk-about, where you can get out and experience the desert first-hand. Depending on the season, you may even get to sample some of the tastes of the desert, like prickly pear fruit and other treats. City Slickers Cattle Drive Grand Canyon Air Tour Hot Air Balloon Flight Enjoy an exhilarating one-hour flight from the fairway of The Boulders Resort (dependant upon the winds). This exclusive Boulders excursion offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Sonoran desert from a thousand feet in the air. Pay attention to the scenery below as unsuspecting wildlife scurry about the desert floor in the early morning and late afternoon hours. (Afternoon flights are only flown from November 15th – March 15th) This is a great opportunity to spot coyotes, jackrabbits, hawks, javelina and deer. The flights are extremely smooth and you will enjoy the same climate in the air as on the ground. FAA certified pilots provide interesting narrative on the legends and fact of the area. Landing is celebrated with an official ceremony and a champagne toast.

29. 4WDABC (Four Wheel Drive Association Of British Columbia)
To promote recreational activities that involve the off pavement use of four wheel drive vehicles, encourage multiple land use and allow access to the
http://www.4wdabc.ca/index.asp
The Four Wheel Drive Association of British Columbia
Land Use
Goals of the 4WDABC

Four Wheeler's Code of Ethics

Wheelin Wisely guide
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The 4WDABC'S Goals and Objectives
The Four Wheel Drive Association of British Columbia is organized as a family oriented non-profit organization with the following objectives:
  • To uphold the established Four Wheelers' Code of Ethics. To promote recreational activities that involve the off pavement use of four wheel drive vehicles, encourage multiple land use and allow access to the back-country.
  • To promote responsible attitudes toward the use of public and private lands. To protect our natural resources and the heritage of our land through conservation practices so people may enjoy them for generations to come.
  • To encourage land management agencies to develop more areas and trails for multiple uses and to deter land closures. To participate in and support civic activities that will benefit the community, and to enhance the public image of recreational four wheeling and its enthusiasts. To promote cooperation and friendship among four wheel drive clubs and individual four wheel drive owners in the province of British Columbia.

30. ACT Forests - Recreational Activities
four Wheel Driving Trail Bike Riding Dogs Blackberry Picking Fishing ACT Forests encourages the use of the forest for recreational activities by
http://www.forests.act.gov.au/forrecr/recreationalactivities.html
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The following pages provide a detailed description of some of the recreational activities available within the ACT Forests' Estate. The pine forests and native bushland managed by ACT Forests are used widely by Canberra residents and visitors for a variety of recreational activities. These activities include: ACT Forests encourages the use of the forest for recreational activities by maintaining and updating its facilities, and providing diverse recreational venues for people of the ACT. Top Privacy Statement © Australian Capital Territory
Email:  act.forests@act.gov.au

31. ACT Forests - Recreational Activities
Ranger Guided activities Mountain Bike Riding Horse Riding four Wheel ACT Forests encourages the use of the forest for recreational activities by
http://www.forests.act.gov.au/text/forrecr/recreationalactivities.html
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The following pages provide a detailed description of some of the recreational activities available within the ACT Forests' Estate. The pine forests and native bushland managed by ACT Forests are used widely by Canberra residents and visitors for a variety of recreational activities. These activities include: Camping Picnicking Walking Trails Ranger Guided Activities ... Fishing ACT Forests encourages the use of the forest for recreational activities by maintaining and updating its facilities, and providing diverse recreational venues for people of the ACT. Camping Picnicking Walking Trails Ranger Guided Activities ... © Australian Capital Territory
Email:  act.forests@act.gov.au
ACT Forests GPO Box 158, Canberra ACT 2601, ph: +61 2 6207 2486
Last updated on: 21 January 2005
URL: http://www.forests.act.gov.au/text/forrecr/recreationalactivities.html ACT Government Urban Services Canberra Connect

32. AZ DUST DEVILS FOUR WHEEL DRIVE CLUB
To provide social, educational and recreational activities for the membership. four Wheel Drive Safety The club is active in the ASA4WDC Safety and
http://asa4wdc.org/clubs/azdd/azdd.htm
Arizona Dust Devils 4 Wheel Drive Club
Contact AZDD
Meetings
Meetings are the first Wednesday of each month at the Top Shelf Mexican Restaurant, 1976 W. Southern Ave, Mesa, AZ., [Northeast corner of Southern and Dobson]. Meeting starts at 7:00 P.M., come early and have dinner. Guests are always welcome.
History
The Arizona Dust Devils 4WDC was first incorporated in 1975 and has been associated with the Arizona State Association of Four Wheel Drive Clubs since its inception.
Objectives
  • Promote 4-wheeling as a family activity. To provide social, educational and recreational activities for the membership. Promote responsible use of 4 wheel drive vehicles. Participate in and support civic activities for the betterment of the community. The Arizona Dust Devils 4 Wheel Drive Club Inc. is a non-profit organization.
Activities
  • Activities are organized as a monthly function. Trips are organized to provide 4 wheel drive travel experiences. Our trips range in difficulty from mild (stock vehicle) to hard-core (very modified vehicle) and everything in between. We encourage participation by people of all experience and skill levels. Guests are always welcome.

33. ASA4WDC - History
At this meeting the name Arizona State Association of four Wheel Drive Clubs was and to provide social and recreational activities for its members.
http://asa4wdc.org/html/asa_history.htm
  • P.O. Box 23904
  • Tempe, Arizona 85285
  • Fax: 602 641-5464
  • Phone: (602) 258-4 BY 4
ASA4WDC - History
In May 1965, twelve families met at the Phoenix Land and Title Building in Phoenix to form a state association of four wheel drive clubs in Arizona. Seven clubs that had already formed were in need of a group association. The purpose of the association was to "coordinate the efforts of four wheel drive clubs throughout Arizona in four wheeling and educate the public." The first clubs involved were: Buckeye 4-Wheelers, Flagstaff 4-Wheelers, 4x4 Scouters of Scottsdale, Mesa 4- Wheelers, Yuma 4-Wheelers, Phoenix Jeep Club, and Tucson Four Wheelers. At this meeting the name "Arizona State Association of Four Wheel Drive Clubs" was born. A roster of members was established, incorporation papers were processed, each club submitted a design for the Association logo, and the By-laws were set up along with $10.00 club dues. The ASA4WDC is heavily involved in keeping land closures and trail closures to a minimum. The Forest Service, in which there are seven National Forests in our state, have been helpful in letting us know when trails are about to be closed and allowing the clubs to adopt them. This requires us to maintain them by checking each trail at least once a year. We do a great deal of Conservation work for the Forest Service; stringing fences, cleaning primitive camp sites, work on water catches for animals, and we restored hills where roads are visible to main roads by laying water bars and then fencing the area.

34. Rf1-Easter Jeep.p65
recreation destination. Offhighway vehicle (OHV) use with four-wheel drive vehicles (such as sity of recreational activities taking place near Moab re-
http://extension.usu.edu/cooperative/publications/pdf2html2.cfm?file=/files/publ

35. Sports And Recreational Activities For Children With Physical Disabilities
Sports and recreational activities for Children with Physical Disabilities. Disabled Sports USA, Far West, also offers fourwheel-drive adventures.
http://www.cureourchildren.org/sports.htm
Sports and Recreational Activities
for Children with Physical Disabilities
from The Cure Our Children Foundation
These original research articles are provided as a free service of
The Cure Our Children Foundation

Original Articles in this page, Click here:
I Know I Can Do It, Sports are for Disabled Children Too
Table of Popular Sports versus Alternative Sports for the Disabled

Ten Years Later: The Americans with Disabilities Act and Sports Programs

Model Sports and Recreation Policy for Accommodating Children with Disabilities
List of web links and phone numbers in this page, Click here:
Golf Wheelchair Archery Biking Horseback Riding ... Books
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'I Know I Can Do It': Sports Are For Disabled Children, Too

36. BC4x4.COM Four Wheel Drive, 4x4, Offroad And Fourwheeling Site.
information,fourwheeling trip reports, four wheel drive, 4x4 buildups. of recreational activities to be included as part of the parks’ offerings.
http://www.bc4x4.com/landuse/default.cfm?ID=45

37. Recreation - Clear Creek County
of some of the best of Clear Creek County’s recreational activities. Here the fourwheel drive road begins. The road is closed just over the pass,
http://www.clearcreekcounty.org/recreation.html
ith more than 70 percent of Clear Creek County covered by public lands, your outdoor adventure begins the moment you arrive in our community. In one day it is possible to climb to the summit of a 14,000 mountain, shoot the rapids on Clear Creek, or snowshoe across a pristine valley. If your sense of adventure leans more towards relaxing and taking in the scenic beauty, there are ample opportunities for wildlife and flower viewing, fishing in our clear mountain lakes and streams, or stopping for a picnic along our scenic and historic byways.
For more information, please visit the Clear Creek Ranger District website
Contact Info
page.
Recreation Index:
Outfitters: Mt. Evans Fishing
4121 Hwy 103, Idaho Springs
Your Fishing Partner 1524 Miner Street, Idaho Springs
www.yourcoloradofishingpartner.com

Hicking
With so many areas to explore, you could spend the entire year in Clear Creek County and not repeat a single trail!
These are just a few of the popular trails in the area:
Chief Mountain Trail Difficulty: Easy / Length: 1.5 miles

38. Who's Using Back Roads? -The Olympian
Vehicle Program to benefit the recreational use of fourwheel-drive vehicles, The other recreational activities include camping, sightseeing,
http://www.theolympian.com/home/specialsections/Outdoors/20030117/9969.shtml
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Originally published Friday, January 17, 2003 N.S. NOKKENTVED THE OLYMPIAN By the numbers Activities in which fuel was used on back roads and off roads: Motorized activity: 5 million gallons or 20 percent. Nonmotorized activities: 7.9 million gallons or 30.6 percent. Other uses: 12.7 million or 49.4 percent. Total: 25.7 million gallons. Activities reported by survey respondents: Hiking: 31.8 percent. ORV: 14.8 percent. Skiing: 10.9 percent. Biking: 8.4 percent. Equestrian: 4.8 percent. Snowmobile: 2.6 percent.

39. Events & Activities | Funoutdoors.com
June 7 recreational Trails Program Briefing and Awards Program July 1820 United four Wheel Drive Associations Annual Meeting Big Sky, MT
http://www.funoutdoors.com/events
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40. AutoGuide.net The Internet S Largest Automotive Directory. Find
the club organizes activities such as offroad four-wheel drive camping trips Promote the organization and continuation of recreational four wheel
http://www.autoguide.net/clubs/suvclubs.shtml

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