Who We Are

Located in southeastern Wisconsin, Caledonia 4-Wheelers was established in 2004 by a group of friends that shared the passion to ride. C-4 is an ATV club which promotes family recreation, safety, conservation, and education of fellow members and the public on protecting our land and the future of our sport.

We encourage safe ATV use for the family and environment, allowing people of various ages and abilities the opportunity to experience the beauty of the outdoors. Many of our members are DNR Certified ATV Safety Instructors and Trail Patrol Ambassadors. Caledonia 4-Wheelers is a dedicated club which members and the surrounding community can be proud of.


There will always be threats from many directions in the pursuit of our chosen recreation. It is a constant struggle to prevent the loss of riding opportunities due to environmental extremist agendas, legislation and irresponsible ATV riders. The off-highway community must be as well organized as its opponents, which is why we are also a proud supporter of the Wisconsin ATV Association (WATVA).

You can help by joining a local club such as C-4.
By attending meetings, rides, trail cleanups, events, and projects — you stay informed and involved! Without clubs, its volunteers and cooperating landowners, there wouldn’t be any trails. If we don't make our voice heard, our choice of outdoor recreation may no longer be there for us or our children. Plus, it's just good, dirty fun.




What We Do

Organize club trips and events

Locate legal riding trails for ATV riding
in our area and the rest of the state

Continue member recruitment

Increase and maintain trail systems

Monitor and respond to ATV legislation

Conduct DNR Certified ATV safety courses

Create a positive image of ATV riders

Educate fellow members

Organize and participate in charitable events

Build a future for our children in trail riding
by protecting nature and future of ATVs

Serve as local search & rescue

Promote responsible ATV riding to generate
revenue for our community and sponsors

Our bylaws


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