Private group meant to be a positive learning experience for those new to wheelin’. Approximately 7.4K members.
Private group with about 740 members. Hosts monthly meet-ups, trail rides, and family-oriented events.
Overlanding-focused group with about 3K members. Most events are held in North Georgia.
Private group with about 3.8K members. Family-oriented, hosting meet-and-greets in Cumming, plus trail rides and other events.
Georgia Bounty Runners (GBR4WD)
One of Georgia’s longest-running Jeep-focused clubs. Family-oriented, with monthly meetings and organized trail rides. Requires street-legal 4x4s with low-range transfer cases. Membership is $60/year.
Family-oriented club providing recreational and educational activities to promote responsible off-roading. Follows Tread Lightly! principles.
Organized off-road club promoting safe and fun 4x4 activities. Goal is to preserve the sport for future generations.
Georgia Full Size Jeep Club (GFSJ)
Loose network of full-size Jeep enthusiasts across Georgia. Operates mainly on social media.
Operates several regional chapters with meet-ups and charity events, including the annual Georgia Jeep Invasion.
Georgia Jeepers (Christian-based)
Faith-based Jeep group that enjoys off-roading and outdoor fellowship. Operates mainly through Facebook.
Public group with about 500 members. A hub for posting trail rides so others can join.
Public group with about 20K members. Focused on finding new dirt roads and unmaintained routes across the state.
Statewide group that organizes monthly trail rides in GA, SC, NC, KY, AL, and Utah. Offers free and paid “Core” memberships.
Georgia Trail Runners (Duluth)
Duluth-based group open to Jeeps, trucks, buggies, and other off-road vehicles.
Family-friendly club for stock Jeeps, modified 4x4s, and buggies. Known for organized trail rides.
It’s a Jeep Nation – Georgia, Y’all!
Public group with about 2K members. Georgia chapter of the worldwide Jeep Nation club.
Private group with about 1.4K members. Jeep enthusiasts that wheel together and support one another in times of need.
Private group with about 560 members. Hosts rides and charity events for the community.
Private, family- and pet-friendly group with about 2.5K members. Active in trail rides and community fundraisers.
Private group based in Rabun County. About 1.7K members.
Private group with 4.6K members. Active group with members posting about rides and trails.
Community-focused group for Jeepers, Bronco owners, Toyota drivers, and other off-roaders. Emphasizes local partnerships and charity support. About 1.4K members.
Notorious Jeep Club – Metro Atlanta Chapter
Private group with about 400 members. Family-style Jeep club serving Gwinnett County and greater Atlanta.
Private group with about 237 members. Located near Atlanta, open to all Jeep models. Part of the Outlaw Jeeps Network.
Public group with about 1.7K members. Jeeps-only community serving Pickens County.
Non-profit, family-oriented Jeep club under Atlanta Off-Road Enthusiasts, Inc. Promotes safe wheeling, camping, and outdoor activities while protecting natural resources.
Provides a relaxed, safe and inclusive environment for female Jeep owners. Empowers women by providing opportunities to gain knowledge and build confidence.
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