Jeeps are fun to drive on any terrain, but it would be a shame to own one and not venture into off-road territory whenever you have the chance. Pushing your Jeep to the limit is indeed incredibly fun, but like most things, it’s more fun to do it with friends and like-minded people. Luckily, if you’re a Jeep owner who lives in the Cortlandt area or other nearby areas in upstate New York, there are plenty of Jeep clubs that can expose you to a world of fun and adventure.
Joining a Jeep off-road adventure club can help you get the most out of your Jeep, as you’re likely to meet experienced members who will share the basics of safe off-roading. Not only will you find companions you can learn from, but you can also forge long-lasting friendships with fellow Jeep enthusiasts. Besides making new friends, joining a Jeep club will also give you the opportunity to discover amazing trails relatively close to where you live. These are some of the most well-known Jeep clubs in your area.
Adirondack Jeeps
This family-friendly off-roading club is mostly for Jeep owners, but all off-roading enthusiasts with full-size off-road vehicles are more than welcome to join the fun. They meet once a

month in different locations in upstate New York, and as members of the Northeast Association of 4WD Clubs and Northeast Offroad Vehicle Alliance, they also organize off-roading adventures on private property in nearby states like Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.
This family-friendly club is dedicated to the “Tread Lightly” belief, and its members work hard to help others understand the basic rules of off-roading, to keep it safe for themselves, their passengers, and the environment. Besides helping off-roading enthusiasts practice their hobby safely, promoting this sport’s safety guidelines and laws also keeps it legal. Members of Adirondack Jeeps also get involved in helping their local communities through volunteering and fundraising.
Capital District Jeep Wrangler
This club was started in 2012 by two off-roading enthusiasts, Jason Anderson and Keith Webber. Their goals were to have a good time driving their Jeeps on rough terrains, find fellow off-roading enthusiasts in the area to join them, and find ways to give back to their community. Nine years later, it’s safe to say they met all their initial goals, as Capital District Jeep Wrangler has built a strong community of off-roaders that has fun together and helps local organizations.
From a management perspective, CDJW’s main goal is to inspire a culture of quality, and they do their best to epitomize that in everything they do. This starts with transparency, with all members being welcome to attend the club’s monthly board meetings and have their say regarding its future. There’s also third-party oversight to make sure that all club and member resources are used efficiently and effectively for the good of the club and the local community.
Some of the most important benefits of becoming a member of Capital District Jeep Wrangler include the large number of available trails in its portfolio, the knowledge that beginning and intermediate off-roaders can soak up from more experienced members, and the many exclusive discounts at local and national retailers. The local community also wins, as CDJW works with local organizations, such as the Civil Air patrol, to raise money for special causes.
Long Island Off Road Inc
This trail riding club is based in Long Island, New York, and meets on the first Tuesday of each month. As with most similar clubs, members do their best to find the balance between fun and safety and are totally family-oriented. This means that, as a member, you can take your family out off-roading and make a day of it. It’s one of the longest-running off-roading clubs in the area, having been around since 1993, and it’s gathered an impressive trail portfolio over almost three decades.
Members don’t have to own a Jeep, but they do require that all vehicles be properly equipped with off-roading gear and be in good condition, as most trails don’t have any repair shops and parts stores nearby. Off-roading enthusiasts who are thinking of joining this club should know that doing so will not only lead to great times with family, friends, and fellow club members, but also give them the opportunity to observe some impressively modified off-road vehicles.
New York City Jeep Club
This Jeep-exclusive off-roading club is dedicated to Jeep owners and adventure enthusiasts from New York City’s five boroughs and Long Island, but it’s open to new members from all over the upstate New York area. Members officially meet on the last Friday of each month, but usually have more frequent off-roading trips. Their events gather club members together to discuss Jeeps and more but are also good opportunities to find new ways of helping community members in need of food and other necessities.
The club was started in 2009 by two friends from Queens, a couple of dirt-bike enthusiasts who had just gotten some worn-out Jeeps. Repairing the Jeeps exposed them to the exciting world of off-road vehicle repairs and enhancements. They quickly discovered how many people are passionate about Jeeps and the huge number of available aftermarket components they can fit on their vehicles. Although initially, they couldn’t find fellow Jeep enthusiasts in their area, their club steadily grew over time and evolved into one of the most well-known in New York State.
Joining an off-roading club is a great way to make the most out of your Jeep, learn more about off-road terrains and vehicles, hang out with people who share your passions, and spend wonderful moments in nature with friends and family. Joining any of the clubs on this list will offer you all of that and more, and likely become a part of your monthly routine. If you’re looking to buy a new or pre-owned Jeep, contact Bill Volz’s Westchester and you’ll definitely find what you need!


