Why not join your local 4WD club, it is lot of fun
Click on the links below to see a list of clubs in your area
- New South Wales & ACT 4WD Clubs
- Northern Territory 4WD Clubs
- Queensland 4WD 4WD Clubs
- South Australian Clubs
- Tasmanian 4WD Clubs
- Victorian 4WD Clubs
- West Australian 4WD Clubs
There are over 300 affiliated clubs in Australia. We encourage you to become a member of your local four wheel drive club and have your say through our state and national four wheel drive associations. To find out more, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the link to your state association who will help you find a club near your location. Our member associations provide you with the opportunity to develop a whole range of bush, touring and camping skills.
Your local club will see you through basic and advanced four wheel drive and recovery skills – as far as you wish to go with regular training and skills development days.
Clubs take on projects which assist land managers to keep our parks and other public lands open for the enjoyment of the public.
Clubs lend a valuable hand to country folk in difficult circumstances, whether it be through fire, drought or flood.
Club trips are planned tours to all accessible parts of the country, be they day, weekend or several weeks duration.Club members can get Australia wide on and off road insurance coverage for their vehicles and equipment at discount rates.You can join a club for less than the cost of a tank of fuel.
SO YOU’VE PURCHASED A FOUR WHEEL DRIVE OR ALL WHEEL DRIVE.
- Do you know how to drive it?
- How to make the best use of your gears?
- The different techniques needed to be able to drive in sand, mud and difficult terrain, maintaining traction at all times?
- Are you thinking of putting some accessories on your vehicle, such as a winch, driving lights, tyres, suspension modification or whatever. Will your choice be what’s best for your vehicle?
- Are you aware of the responsibilities that come with owning a four wheel drive vehicle?
- Do you know how to drive it in the best interests of the environment and other bush users?
Or if you just want to socialise and enjoy your chosen pastime with like minded persons, having fun camping and socialising, then join a club. These are some of the great reasons to join a 4WD Club so, even if you are only just a little bit curious, contact a club or your state or territory association and go along for a look.
