Eagle County 4×4 is proud to announce that this year’s Old Fulford trail maintenance will be a Trail Revival Project presented by OnX and Toyota. Please join us June 1, 2025 for this valuable work. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. For every 10 attendees, Stihl will be giving away a free chainsaw. A registration page through OnX will be available soon. More details will be maintained on the Facebook event page.
2025 event calendar
Wheeling season in Eagle County starts Saturday, April 19 with our season kickoff in the Gypsum Hills. We’ve added a long list of events to our calendar for the upcoming season. A full list of events is kept on the Facebook page. Look for more events to be added, especially in mid-summer as our scheduled become clearer. What is listed now are the big events or those coordinated with other groups.
Here is a quick list:
- Sat, Apr 19: Gypsum Hills season kickoff
- Sat Apr 26 (and Apr 27?): Intro off-road recovery
- May 10-11: Training with Bill Burke (details TBA)
- Sat May 17: Bocco Mountain cleanup
- May 27 – 30: White Rim (IYKYK)
- Sun, June 1: Old Fulford cleanup
- June 5 – 8: Rock Junction by Grand Mesa Jeep Club
- Sat June 7: Red Hill cleanup
- June 20-22: Walden sand dunes
- Sat July 12: Hardscrabble / Spring Creek cleanup
- Sun July 27: Flat Tops wild flowers
- Aug 1 – 3: San Juans trip
- Sat Aug 23: Trail Gulch / Gypsum Hills cleanup
- Sun Sept 7: Red Cone
- September 12-15: Campout at Sylvan Lake (details TBA)
- Sun Sept 28: Color Run (Lead King Loop)
- Nov 7 – 11: Moab trip
July 2024 update
Saturday, July 13 the club replaced the trail sign on Old Fulford Rd. It now acknowledges that the club has officially adopted the trail. The previous trail sign was installed in 1988, so it was in desperate need of replacement. The new sign more clearly warns that it is a high clearance 4×4 trail, as many cross-over owners were attempting it.
Before and after:


Our upcoming events calendar:
- Flat Tops Overlanding 8/9-11
- Campout on the Colorado 8/16-18
- Moab 8/30 – 9/1
As always the most up-to-date event details are on the Facebook group.
The club has been included on the upcoming Wearyman Creek Watershed Health Improvement Project. We’ll continue to attend stakeholder meetings and advocate for the best interests of our user base. Please respond to the public stakeholder survey to ensure your voice is heard.
March 2024 update
Save the dates for the following events. Full details are on the Facebook group.
April 11: Club meeting 6:30pm at the Eagle Library
April 28: Gypsum Hills Trail Run
May 18-19: Driver skills training in Grand Junction
May 29 – June 2: Rock Junction in Grand Junction
June 8: Old Fulford Trail Maintainence
Aug 9 – 11: Overlanding on the Flat Tops
Aug 30 – Sept 2: Labor Day Weekend in Moab
2024 Annual Meeting recap
The club meeting Tuesday, January 2, 2024 for our annual meeting. We elected a new board and began event planning for 2024. Please save the dates for the following events:
May 29 – June 2: Rock Junction in Grand Junction hosted by Grand Mesa Jeep Club
June 8: Old Fulford trail maintenance
July 19 – 21: Campout along the Colorado at Rancho del Rio
August 9 – 11: Flat Tops Overlanding
August 30 – September 2: Labor Day in Moab hosted by Red Rock 4 Wheelers
There will be plenty more events to come. This is just a preliminary list of anchor events that you’ll hear a lot more about in the coming months.
As always you can stay up to date on the Facebook group.
October meeting recap
The club met Tuesday, October 10, 2023 at the Avon library.
We have tentatively have scheduled a ride-along with USFS staff to review this year’s work on Old Fulford Rd, and to discuss potential work for next year. This ride-along will be subject to any snow this week.
Starting next year we will likely be requiring an active club membership to participate in club trail rides. Those interested in learning more about the club will be welcome on at least one trail run as a guest before being required to join as a member. We’ll be reviewing this requirement as a future meeting over the winter.
We will be discussing dues for next year at our next meeting. Current dues are $100 for a voting member, and $50 for an associate member. These are subject to change for next year based on a membership vote.
If you are voting member, you should have access to the voting members only Facebook page. That page is used to discuss official club business. Please contact a board member if you need to be added.
Potential new trips discussed for next year:
– Moab
– San Juans
– Benson Cabin
Effective today, all of the trail guides on the website will require you to log into your account with an active membership.
Campout report
Thanks to everyone who came to our Campout and joined on the trail rides. As a recap of trail activity this weekend:
1) The club cleared brush back from the edge of Wearyman on Wednesday and opened the gate on Friday afternoon. We finished the run out Ptarmigan Pass which is now clear for the season.
2) Saturday we participated in the Gypsum Daze parade, and completed Trail Gulch to Agnew Gulch to the Big McClosky.
3) Sunday we ran the Sheephorn loop. We attempted to head up to McCord Pass to run Piney Ridge, but the ascent to the pass is block by snow and debris in two spots in the avalanche chute. It’s going to need more time.
We also received a report that the drift on the Lake County side of Hagerman Pass is still several feet deep. That drift usually doesn’t melt until August, so it’s going to be some time still. In the past the Ivanhoe water bandits have cleared the road. Based on our chat with them a couple months ago, that is a thing of the past. There is an illegal bypass through the tundra that has formed around the drift. Please do not use it. This is something that we are going to have to address in coordination with Two Mile High Off-Road Club.
We have a meeting Thursday, 7/20, 6pm at the Eagle library. We’ll put some more trail runs on the schedule as we go. Our next organized event in August 5-6 overlap trip across the Flat Tops.
Did someone say parade?!?
At our June meeting, we committed to participating in three parades this summer:
Eagle Flight Days
Vail America Days
Gypsum Daze
To prepare for this, we’ll be meeting at Bryan’s house on June 23 to prepare the “float.”
Trail run schedule added for our July campout
We have posted a preliminary trail run schedule for our Campout on the Colorado, July 14-16. We will add additional trails if necessary due to attendance. No pre-registration for trails is required as these are optional free activities. You can register online for the campout.
- Friday:
1pm depart Minturn Shell (401 Main St, Minturn) for McAlister Gulch
6pm depart Rancho del Rio for Sheephorn Sunset drive - Saturday:
10am depart Ranch del Rio for Crescent and Mackinaw Lakes (difficult), or Big McClosky and Gypsum Hills (stock-friendly). Pick your trail run.
6pm dinner at Rancho del Rio - Sunday:
10 am depart Rancho del Rio for Red and White. Finish in Vail.