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-- The club meets in Moab, Utah once a month on the first Monday of each month at the RR4W Clubhouse / Headquarters at 11850 S. Hwy 191, Unit B10 (Moab Business Park - located almost at the end of the valley), Time 7:00pm.
(Please do not block other units when parking...extra parking is located at the N & E ends of the property along the fence.)
-- A Trail of the Month is scheduled in the club newsletter 12 months in advance and on the home page of this web site and will be updated regularly. A new schedule will be posted in January annually.
-- There is a quarterly newsletter that is distributed to all the membership which includes a summary of the monthly meetings, land use issues, special activities , a classified section and more.
-- Special club events and activities are held throughout the year, including an annual holiday season party.
There are three main events open for the public that are coordinated by the Red Rock 4-Wheelers, the Easter Jeep Safari held the week leading up to Easter, and the Labor Day Safari & Camp Out, held Labor Day weekend. (For more information on these events, please follow the event links EJS and LDCO). And out Trail Of the Month activity. In addition to the registration based guided rides, during the spring time event there is also a 2 day vendor exposition.
Donations are annually given by the club to regional organizations such as Search and Rescue, Police, and both Grand & San Juan County Sheriff's offices, Fire and Emergency Medical Services, and nationally, such as United Four Wheel Drive Associations, Tread Lightly and the Blue Ribbon Coalition. These donations are funded by the profits from the participation in the sponsored events.
The RR4W Land Use officer and the President actively pursue those issues that involve public and private land access for motorized recreation and working landscape partners and stakeholders. Working closely with the Bureau of Land Management and the State of Utah, the goal is continued wheeled access for club members, individuals, and other organizations and for the region's larger events to run smoothly, emphasizing responsible four wheeling on designated roads/trails.
Special activities may also be coordinated including trail maintenance, clean ups, volunteer community efforts, or other special events.
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