Leave the land and it’s vegetation as we find it.
Help to preserve plant life and soil by limiting travel to established roads and trails.
Avoid cutting switchbacks and driving through moist meadows which will leave permanent scars.
Protect the history of the nation by not disturbing old mining camps, ghost towns, diggings or other historic or natural values.
Respect the rights and property of other user groups such as miners, ranchers, fishermen, hunters, hikers and other recreationists.
Conduct all trips in a safe and sane manner.
Accept the responsibility of keeping the back country beautiful by packing out litter.
Give everyone we meet the courtesy of the road, as safety and courtesy are contagious.
Observe the local history, the geology of the land and the ecology of the vegetation so that we may more fully appreciate the splendor of our national heritage.
Members and guests agree to refrain from the use of intoxicants while operating a vehicle on club trips.
The Four Wheeler's Code
As Members of the American Public who operate four-wheel drive vehicles to enjoy the awe-inspiring scenery of our mountains, valleys, deserts, forests, marshes and meadows and all of the other back country areas of the nation We Will:
Important Links
If you would like to know more about responsible 4-Wheeling and what organizations are doing to help promote our exciting hobby, please click the links below
Colorado OHV Coalition
Colorado Association of 4 Wheel Drive Clubs
Tread Lightly


