Hike United 2021 - Group Hike Submission
Hike United in August! Anyone can organize and participate. Hike to show unity within the outdoor community. Simply organize a group, and use the hashtag #HikeUnited21. The goal is to have a group(s) in every state hiking during the month of August. Any trail, any distance. Group events will be added to the group hike calendar at womenwhohike.com.

Hike United is in collaboration between the In Solidarity Project, Latino Outdoors, and Women Who Hike.

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Email *
Date Of Hike *
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Time *
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Event Link (Eventbrite, MeetUp, Facebook, etc) *
Name of Group Hike Organizer *
Organizer Contact Information *
Best way for attendees to get in touch with you if they are lost or running late to trailhead.
Name of Organization (if applicable)
Name Of The Trail You Will Be Hiking *
Mileage/Elevation Gain *
Please include elevation gain, and mileage of your planned hike.
Description of Trail and Terrain *
Things you can include in your description: Trail Rating: Easy/Moderate/Strenuous Terrain is: Rocky, Sandy, Rolling Hills, Combination of Rocky Trail & some scrambling. This trail features a waterfall/wildflowers/may be overgrown/mountain summit/views overlooking city, etc.
Are Dogs Allowed? *
Gear Needed or Recommended
Capacity # (persons on the hike)
Please limit hikes to a responsible group size for the specific trail or area that you will be hiking. Check with trail regulations regarding group size ahead of time.
Are permits or parking passes needed?
Please add any fee that may be required by the individual signing up for your hike. Day Pass, Park Pass, Parking Pass, etc.
Notes on Parking / Directions to Trailhead
Public Transit Options
If you would like to provide notes for how to use public transit for your hike. If using, please do ensure that the trailhead (or somewhere near) is accessible via the options provided. A great resource for mapping out public transit options is moovit.com.
Indigenous Land Acknowledgement
A Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement that recognizes Indigenous Peoples as the historical and traditional stewards of the land. This information can be retrieved at native-land.ca, and also researched independently.
#HikeUnited21 Partners
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