Utah JeepCrew
Cedar Hills, Utah
About This Member Club
Utah JeepCrew is a nonprofit Jeep organization founded in December 2009 and home to 8,700 members, focused on Jeeps, wheeling trips, land-use advocacy, off-road education, and trail stewardship across the Beehive State.
Club Overview
Location: Cedar Hills, Utah (statewide)
Founded: December 2009
Structure: Nonprofit Facebook Group
Membership and Participation
Open to Jeep owners and enthusiasts statewide. Full-time members work with the U.S. Forest Service and other agencies to protect trail access across Utah. The club has adopted the Shaffer Fork Trail (Forest Lake Trail) in American Fork Canyon and carries out ongoing trail maintenance and restoration projects.
Activities and Events
Organized wheeling trips, trail maintenance days, and land-use advocacy are the club’s three pillars. Utah JeepCrew members explore Utah’s incredible terrain — from American Fork Canyon to Moab — while actively working to keep trails open for future generations.
Community Culture
One of Utah’s most respected and impactful Jeep organizations. Utah JeepCrew combines genuine recreation with serious conservation work, making it as much a land stewardship organization as a Jeep club.
Utah JeepCrew proves that the best way to protect trail access is to earn it — one maintenance day at a time.
Member Club Details
- Location: Cedar Hills, Utah
- Estimated Members: 8,700
- Vehicle Focus: Jeep
- Listed In: JEEP CLUBS NEAR YOU
Contact Info
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