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MILE-HI JEEP CLUB COLLECTION

The Mile-Hi Jeep Club is the oldest Jeep Club in the State of Colorado, and one of the oldest Jeep Clubs in the United States. MHJC has been designated as a Heritage Club by the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame.

Founded in 1956, MHJC is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to unite adventure loving people in worthwhile 4-wheel drive activities; to educate its members in the proper manner of all road driving; to protect and preserve the natural beauty and terrain; to participate, on a voluntary basis, in search and rescue and other humanitarian missions as the community needs; to share good fellowship while operating  vehicles in a manner so as to preserve and protect our land for all generations; and to extend the courtesy of the open road to all.

The flagship event of the Mile-Hi Jeep Club is All-4-Fun, held annually since 1967. All-4-Fun is a week-long event that changes locations throughout Colorado every year, offering participants guided tours of some of the most scenic off-road trails in the country.  The event is organized by club members to benefit the Children’s Hospital Colorado Burn Camps Program and the All-4-Fun Land Use Fund. All-4-Fun has been recognized as a Heritage Event by the Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame.

Much of the history of the Mile-Hi Jeep Club and All-4-Fun is contained in photo albums compiled by club members throughout the years.  Club member John Davenport led a project to scan the pages of many of the photo albums and have them recorded on CDs. 

The Mile-Hi Jeep Club Collection at the Hall of Fame is shared from the CD collection with permission for all to enjoy.  To add photos or comments to the Mile-Hi Collection please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

To learn more about the Mile-Hi Jeep Club and All-4-Fun search online using your preferred internet browser or social media platform.

ORMHOF would like to thank longtime Mile-Hi Jeep Club member Jerry Cronk for his assistance with this Collection.