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Who We Are

We're an organization established to bring people together who share a common interest: the legendary Jeep vehicle.

We celebrate the camaraderie brought on by owning one of these capable vehicles by sharing adventures and knowledge with each other. Each person's Jeep eventually mirrors the personality of its owner, as if it were an extension of oneself. We band together to drive these machines, pitting ourselves against them and nature alike.

Every obstacle overcome becomes a small triumph providing a rewarding rush of adrenaline made possible by teamwork, critical thinking, and vehicle mastery — bringing people together amidst the mountains, the lakes, and the forests.

Where do you meet?

We meet at the Hamburg Field House in Hamburg, PA; 7:00 pm on the 1st Thursday of every month. Stay an hour or so to cover event news, show videos, mingle, discuss recent adventures and show off our trail rigs. Nonmembers are welcome.
  • Enter Hamburg from Route 61, just south of I-22/I-78. Take 4th Street into town.
  • After 0.8 mi, at the first traffic light downtown, turn right onto Pine Street.
  • Go about 0.1 mile and pass a cemetery. Immediately after that, turn right into the parking lot.

Events

Our club's events are those such as large-scale trail rides such as Jamborees or Challenges, small-scale local trail rides with usually between 3 and 50 Jeep vehicles, camping, vehicle shows, learning sessions, charity events, and to aid the general public as needed. Blue Mountain Jeep Alliance is especially an excellent way to meet many cool people who share your interest! Come ride with us. We welcome new Jeep owners and hard-core alike!

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Member Benefits

  • monthly newsletter
  • member windshield sticker
  • discounts from our club sponsors (listed at bottom of home page)
  • We often visit Paragon Adventure Park in Hazleton, PA and Rausch Creek Off Road Park. These pay-to-play options are a good thing since it is increasingly difficult to find a public-access area in the eastern United States that allows 4-wheel drive vehicles without the threat of illegal trespassing.

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We hope to see you on the trail!

To Join

Make your check payable to "Blue Mountain Jeep Alliance" and mail it with your application to:

BMJA
PO Box 40
Temple, PA 19560

Fees are listed on the application.

Upon receiving your check and your complete application, we will immediately mail you a BMJA windshield membership sticker. These stickers go on the windshield of your primary trail rig. Valid BMJA stickers will be required to participate in club rides and receive discounts from our club sponsors.

If you own more than one Jeep, additional stickers can be purchased. Simply list the additional vehicles on your applications. Cost for additional stickers is $5 each for BMJA membership stickers.

Click here to view and print our membership application.
Other versions are availble at the top of the page .


Blue Mountain Jeep Alliance
Membership Eligibility
Rules and Regulations to participate on a club hosted trail-ride event:

  1. You must be a club member.
  2. You must drive a Jeep vehicle or a hybrid vehicle with the appearance of a Jeep.
  3. Your vehicle must be equipped with properly fastened tow-hooks.
  4. You must be equipped with a CB radio.
  5. The tread on your tires must be sufficient to provide minimal traction.
  6. Do not use torn or frayed tow straps.
  7. Seatbelts must be worn at all times.
  8. No person may be under the influence of alcohol, drugs or any substance that may hinder thinking ability or reaction time.
  9. Vehicles must conform to all Pennsylvania state regulations.
  10. Back country roads are rough, narrow, and two way. You will most likely encounter traffic coming from any direction. Keep to the right and slow down when approaching other vehicles or trail users.
  11. The vehicle going uphill usually has the right of way since it may need to keep up momentum, but practicality dictates that the vehicle that can pull over with the least amount of difficulty does so.
  12. Do not park vehicles where they might block a trail.
  13. No disorderly conduct.
  14. No littering.
  15. Respect the rights of others so they might enjoy their activities undisturbed.
  16. Drive responsibly to protect the environment.
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BMJA Membership Form:


BMJA Membership
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Blue Mountain Jeep Alliance
PO Box 568
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703-0568

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