Bushwackers MC

The initial charter members hale from many different parts of the country. As teenagers, and through our early twenties we all had one thing in common, we were all motorcycle riders and wanted to reconnect with the sport again once our children reached the age that they could ride with us. Today we're eighteen families and 63 riders strong. We found each other from our kids on the same sports teams and being neighbors and friends.

We started riding together and going places as a group in '98. The decision to become an organized club came about in January of '03 and by June we were an official AMA and District 36 sanctioned club.

The club riders vary greatly in age and riding ability. Some have a bent for racing in hare scrambles, motocross and enduros, while others are very happy just being a part of our many weekend outings. There are some outings that we have made into annual events because we love the riding area so much. However, we are constantly looking for new places to explore.

In January of '03 we were asked to be the flagmen for the AMA/San Francisco, Supercross - wow what an experience that was. The Bushwackers MC is now the official flagmen for this event each year. We created an annual event called the Furnace Hare Scrambles at Prairie City OHV, geared to Women and Youth "only", which in many ways is family oriented, like our club.

The Bushwackers MC history is growing each and every year with new and creative ideas to better educate and promote the sport of off-road riding. We thank the AMA, District 36 and most of all our race sponsors who helped put us on the map. This is just one big adventure.