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SUMMARY:Hike at Spruce Mountain Trail
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a beautiful hike at Spruce Mountain\, one of the unique limestone buttes that rise dramatically from the plains just east of the Rampart Range of the Rocky Mountains. These rocky “islands” scattered across the landscape create a stunning contrast between the foothills and the open prairie. \nLocated just west of I-25 and north of the charming town of Palmer Lake\, Spruce Mountain offers a delightful hiking experience with sweeping views in every direction. From the trail\, we’ll enjoy incredible vistas of Pikes Peak\, the Rampart Range\, Greenland Open Space\, and the Palmer Divide. \nThe trail winds through forests of spruce and pine\, with occasional rocky sections and scenic overlooks that make this hike both peaceful and rewarding. It’s a great opportunity to stretch your legs\, enjoy fresh air\, and soak in some of Colorado’s beautiful Front Range scenery. \nTrail Highlights: \n\nModerate hike of 5.4 miles with 574 feet of elevation gain\nExpansive views of Pikes Peak and the Rampart Range\nUnique limestone butte landscape\nForested sections and scenic overlooks\nBeautiful mix of foothills and plains scenery\n\nCome experience this hidden gem along the Front Range with us! \nWhat to Bring: \n\nSturdy hiking shoes\nSun protection\nBreathable layers\nWater and snacks\n\nTrail Guides: Alicia Rippy and Rachel Grasso
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-spruce-mountain-trail/
LOCATION:Spruce Mountain\, Larkspur\, CO\, 80118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Hike at Red rocks and Morrison Slide Loop Trail
DESCRIPTION:Take a break from the weekday routine and join us for a refreshing hike at Red Rocks Park. This 3.2-mile loop with approximately 692 feet of elevation gain delivers just the right mix of movement and scenery to recharge your week. \nWe’ll weave our way through towering sandstone formations\, soaking in panoramic views of Red Rocks Amphitheatre and the surrounding foothills. The trail offers a blend of steady climbs and a few punchier sections to get the heart rate up—rewarded by sweeping vistas and that unmistakable Red Rocks magic. \nThis moderately challenging route is perfect for those wanting a solid midweek workout paired with iconic Colorado scenery. Come stretch your legs\, clear your head\, and enjoy a beautiful afternoon on the trails. \nTrail Details: \n\nDistance: 3.2 miles\nElevation Gain: ~692 feet\nDifficulty: Moderate\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nWater and snacks\nSturdy hiking shoes\, micro spikes depending on conditions\nSun protection (hat\, sunscreen)\n\nTrail Guides: Robin Lythgoe 714-398-6035 and Rachel Grasso 914-213-7780
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/wed-hike-at-red-rocks-and-morrison-slide-loop-trail/
LOCATION:Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre\, 18300 W Alameda Pkwy\, Morrison\, 80465\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260213T224233Z
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SUMMARY:Hike Dawson's Butte
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 4.9-mile loop hike on the beautiful Dawson Butte Trail near Larkspur\, Colorado! This route takes us through serene wooded areas\, across vast open pastures\, and beneath towering lodgepole pines\, offering a mix of scenic views and a touch of adventure. \nTrail Highlights: \n\nDistance: 4.9 miles (loop)\nDifficulty: Easy\nElevation Gain: Minimal\n\nEstimated Time: ~1 hour\, 50 minutes \nTerrain: Well-maintained with easy switchbacks and a small climb \nWhat to Expect: \n\nSweeping vistas of Castle Rock’s slopes and Dawson Butte’s striking\, castle-like face\nPeaceful wooded sections and wide-open meadows bursting with wildflowers (seasonal)\nRest stops at cozy log seating areas and the scenic Picnic Tree for a well-deserved break\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nTraction (microspikes recommended)\nWarm\, breathable layers\nWater and snacks\n\nTrail Guides: Kelly Phillips 720-231-6443 and Robin Lythgoe 912-441-8538 \nWhether you’re here for the views\, the fresh air\, or simply the joy of hiking with a great group\, this trail has something for everyone. Sign up today and let’s explore Dawson Butte together! \n\n\n\nTrail Guide Contact: \n\n\n\n\n	Who's coming?\n\n	0 people are attending Liz Konley \n	\n\n[/tribe_tickets_rsvp_protected_content]
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-dawsons-butte-6/
LOCATION:Dawson Butte\, Castle Rock\, CO\, 80109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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SUMMARY:Trail Run at Coyote Song\, Columbine\, Cathy Johnson & Valley View Loop
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a scenic and energizing trail run on the Coyote Song\, Columbine\, Cathy Johnson\, and Valley View Loop! This 4.5-mile loop features approximately 550 feet of elevation gain\, offering a solid workout without feeling overwhelming. \nOne of the best parts of this route is its flexibility—we’ll decide as a group how many loops we want to complete\, making it easy to tailor the run to the day’s energy and conditions. \nSince this is an early March outing\, be prepared for snow and icy sections. Trail conditions may vary\, so traction devices\, warm layers\, and smart footwear are strongly encouraged. \nTrail Details: \n\nDistance: 4.5 miles per loop\nElevation Gain: ~550 feet\nTerrain: Rolling trails with some exposed sections\nDifficulty: Moderate\, adjustable by number of loops\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nTraction (microspikes recommended)\nWarm\, breathable layers\nWater and snacks\n\nTrail Guides: Anne Sevilla 757-839-5887 and Kristine Johansson 206-992-6381 \nCome embrace winter trail running\, enjoy the changing scenery\, and move at a pace that feels right for you and the group!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/trail-run-at-coyote-song-columbine-cathy-johnson-valley-view-loop/
LOCATION:Parking lot\, 12447 W Deer Creek Canyon\, Parking lot\, 12447 W Deer Creek Canyon Rd\, Littleton\, CO\, 80127\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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SUMMARY:Snowshoe/Hike at Echo Lake Park
DESCRIPTION:Step into a true winter wonderland at Echo Lake Park! This scenic 4.0-mile out-and-back route near Idaho Springs offers a memorable cold-weather adventure surrounded by snow-covered peaks\, frozen water\, and crisp mountain air. \nThe trail features a fun mix of gentle climbs and descents\, narrow ledges\, and charming bridges that keep the journey interesting from start to finish. Along the way\, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of Echo Lake\, and the hike concludes at the stunning Idaho Springs Reservoir—a perfect spot to pause\, take photos\, and soak it all in. \nThis route is considered challenging and typically takes around 2 hours to complete\, making it a great option for those looking to elevate their winter hiking or snowshoeing experience. Trail conditions will determine whether we hike or snowshoe\, so come prepared for both. \nTrail Details: \n\nDistance: 4.0 miles (out and back)\nDifficulty: Challenging\nTime: ~2 hours\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nSnowshoes and microspikes (depending on conditions we may use both)\nHiking Poles\nWarm layers and wind protection\nWater and snacks\n\nAdditional Info: \n\nBe prepared for some rocky and narrow sections along the trail.\nCarpool: Mike’s Bikes Highlands Ranch leaving at 7:30am sharp (2030 E County Line Rd\, Highlands Ranch\, CO 80126)\n\nTrail Guides: Kelly Phillips 720-231-6443 and Michele Gratt 678-855-1504
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/snowshoe-hike-at-echo-lake-park/
LOCATION:Echo Lark Park\, 12371-12333 CO-103\, Idaho Springs\, CO\, 80452\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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SUMMARY:Hike at Red rocks and Morrison Slide Loop Trail
DESCRIPTION:Experience one of Colorado’s most iconic landscapes on this scenic loop at Red Rocks Park. The Red Rocks and Morrison Slide Loop is a 3.2-mile hike with approximately 692 feet of elevation gain\, offering a rewarding workout paired with unforgettable views.\nThis route winds through dramatic sandstone formations and provides stunning overlooks of Red Rocks Amphitheater\, along with sweeping views of the surrounding foothills and unique geology that make this area so special. The trail features a mix of gradual climbs and steeper sections\, making it a great option for those looking for a moderately challenging hike with big visual payoffs. \nTrail Details: \n\nDistance: 3.2 miles\nElevation Gain: ~692 feet\nDifficulty: Moderate\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nWater and snacks\nSturdy hiking shoes\, micro spikes depending on conditions\nSun protection (hat\, sunscreen)\n\nTrail Guides: Denise Reynolds 724-516-8212 and Stephanie Shivar 303-902-4841 \nCome enjoy fresh air\, striking scenery\, and one of the Front Range’s most recognizable natural landmarks—this hike packs a lot of beauty into a relatively short distance!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-at-red-rocks-morrison-slide-loop-trail/
LOCATION:Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre\, 18300 W Alameda Pkwy\, Morrison\, 80465\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260214T090000
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SUMMARY:Trail Run at Sandstone Meadow Loop near Larkspur
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a relaxed and scenic Valentine’s day run on the Sandstone Meadow Loop at Sandstone Ranch Open Space. This 3.8-mile loop features gentle elevation gain (about 305 feet) and offers a wonderful mix of shaded stretches through pine trees and open areas with views of striking red rock formations\, historic ranch buildings\, and the Rampart Range in the distance. With other connecting trails throughout Sandstone Open Space\, we can easily extend the run based on the group’s energy and interest. \nThe trail is shared with hikers\, mountain bikers\, and equestrians\, adding to its lively yet laid-back atmosphere. With its easy terrain and beautiful surroundings\, this run is a great choice for all levels and anyone looking to get outside\, move at a comfortable pace\, and enjoy the landscape. \nWhat to bring: \n\nTrail running shoes\nPlenty of water and a snack\nHat and sunscreen\n\nTrail Guides: Anne Sevilla 757-839-5887 and Robin Kelly 912-441-8538
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/trail-run-at-sandstone-ranch-near-larkspur/
LOCATION:Sandstone Ranch\, 9605 S. Perry Park Road\, Larkspur\, CO\, 80118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T235309Z
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SUMMARY:Hike at Lincoln Mountain Loop
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to climb into some truly stunning views! The Lincoln Mountain Trail winds its way up an open hillside\, gaining about 400 feet as it weaves through Gambel oaks\, scattered pines\, and striking rhyolite rock formations. As we make our way to the summit at 7\,394 feet\, we’ll be rewarded with sweeping vistas of Pikes Peak\, the Palmer Divide\, and the rolling ranch lands of the Upper Cherry Creek Valley. Be sure to bring sturdy hiking boots and microspikes for winter conditions. \nThis hike offers the perfect blend of steady climbing\, wide-open scenery\, and peaceful moments to soak it all in. Bring your camera\, your sense of adventure\, and get ready for a memorable day on the trail! \nTrail Details: \n\nDistance: 4.1 miles\nElevation Gain: 367 ft\nDifficulty: Moderate\nParking: Available at the trailhead\n\nTrail Guides: Kelly Phillips 720-231-6443 and Alison Cagaanan 281-382-4582
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/lincoln-mountain-loop-5/
LOCATION:Lincoln Mountain Loop Trailhead\, 7497-7335 E Best Rd\, Larkspur\, CO\, 80118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260207T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260207T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20251222T154604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T184806Z
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SUMMARY:Hike/Snowshoe at Rim Rock Trail to Creek Trail Loop
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a 4.6-mile adventure through the stunning Castlewood Canyon State Park\, located near Franktown\, Colorado! This moderately challenging loop trail takes you through scenic landscapes\, from creek-side views and a charming waterfall to sweeping vistas above the canyon. Depending on trail conditions\, we will either hike or snowshoe. Please plan to bring both snowshoes and microspikes. \nThe first half of the trail follows a creek\, where you’ll enjoy peaceful moments by the water and admire the small waterfall along the way. As you continue\, the trail ascends above the canyon\, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Be prepared for elevation changes and rocky\, stepped sections that may be icy depending on conditions. \nImportant Reminders: \n\nAs this is a popular spot for birding\, hiking\, and running\, you’ll likely share the path with other outdoor enthusiasts. Dogs are welcome but must remain on a leash.\nThis is a state park and requires a $10 – $12 entrance fee or a Keep Colorado Wild annual pass on your vehicle registration.\n\nTrail Details: \n\nDistance: 4.6 miles\nElevation Gain: 603 ft\nDifficulty: Moderately challenging\nEstimated Time: 2 hours\nLocation: Castlewood Canyon State Park\, Franktown\, CO\nParking: Available at the trailhead\n\nTrail Guides: Kelly Phillips and Rachel Grasso \nDon’t miss out on this beautiful hike—join us for great views\, a rewarding challenge\, and the opportunity to connect with other women in the WAC community!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-rim-rock-trail-to-creek-trail-loop-3/
LOCATION:Castlewood Canyon State Park West Entrance\, 125 N Castlewood Canyon Rd\, Castle Rock\, CO\, 80104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260131T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260131T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20251206T171209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251206T171209Z
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SUMMARY:Hike South Rim\, Willow Creek\, & Fountain Valley at Roxborough
DESCRIPTION:Discover the natural beauty of Roxborough State Park as we take on a 5.3-mile loop trail near Littleton\, Colorado! \nThis beautiful hike begins with a gradual climb through scrub oaks on the South Rim Trail\, where you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the rock formations from above.  As we descend\, we’ll connect to Willow Creek Trail\, a great spot to look for deer grazing\, before looping back pas the visitor center.  From there\, we’ll continue on the Fountain Valley Loop\, where you’ll get up close to the iconic rock formations. \nDetails & Reminders \n\nTrailhead: Roxborough State Park (park at the trailhead before or below the visitor center)\nTrail Conditions:  Many sections are shaded\, with a chance for packed snow and icy patches. If we end up just hiking\, micro spikes are highly recommended for your safety.  Dress in warm layers.\nPark Entry: A state park pass is required\, or pay the entrance fee upon arrival. Check with the park for current rates.\nWhat to Bring: Comfortable hiking gear\, extra water\, snacks\, layers\, and snowshoes/trail micro spikes just in case.\nImportant Note: Dogs are not allowed in Roxborough State Park\, so please leave your furry friends at home to avoid disappointment.\n\nTrail Guides: Denise Reynolds and Kaylene Macias \nThis popular hiking spot is perfect for exploring with friends while enjoying fresh air and incredible views. We look forward to sharing this adventure with you!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-snowshoe-south-rim-willow-creek-fountain-valley-at-roxborough2/
LOCATION:Roxborough State Park\, 4751 Roxborough Dr\, Littleton\, CO\, 80125\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260128T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260128T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20251206T165748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251206T171748Z
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SUMMARY:Snowshoe at Racoon Trail\, Golden Gate Canyon
DESCRIPTION:Escape into the serene beauty of the Raccoon Trail near Rollinsville\, Colorado! This 2.6-mile loop takes you through picturesque fields\, aspen groves\, and lush forests\, offering stunning views of Panorama Peak along the way. Moderately challenging\, this route typically takes around 1 hour and 14 minutes to complete. Keep an eye out for wildlife and enjoy the peaceful winter atmosphere! \nDetails & Reminders \n\nTrailhead: Golden Gate Canyon State Park – Raccoon Trail\nMeet-up & Carpool: At Home parking lot near Park Meadows Mall (8585 S Yosemite St in Lone Tree)\, departing at 8:00 AM sharp.\nWhat to Bring: Snowshoes\, hiking shoes\, and trail spikes (in case of low snow conditions)\, extra food\, water\, and layers\nAdditional Info: A valid park pass is required for each vehicle. Parking is limited\, so carpooling is strongly encouraged.\nTrail Guides: Rachel Grasso & Robin Lythgoe\n\nTrail Guidelines\nPlease help preserve the trail’s beauty by following Leave No Trace principles. Pack out all waste\, stay on marked trails\, and respect wildlife by keeping dogs leashed. Bathrooms are available at the trailhead for convenience. This adventure is perfect for soaking in the crisp mountain air and creating lasting memories with a group of amazing women. We can’t wait to see you on the trail!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/snowshoe-at-racoon-trail-golden-gate-canyon-2/
LOCATION:Racoon Trail\, Gap Rd\, CO\, Black Hawk\, CO\, 80422\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260117T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260117T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20251206T161259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T032324Z
UID:10000210-1768647600-1768654800@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:Ice Skating at Parker Ice Trail (11am - 1pm)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun and festive outing at the Parker Ice Trail\, where we’ll trade hiking boots for ice skates and enjoy a unique loop-style skating experience. Your admission and skate rental are included. The rink also offers skate-trainers\, a push frame that helps with balance\, so all comfort levels are welcome — from confident skaters to those taking their very first slide. \nBundle up in a warm coat\, gloves\, and a hat\, and don’t forget sunscreen — that Colorado winter sun reflects beautifully off the ice! \nCome laugh\, glide\, wobble\, and enjoy a wintry adventure with an amazing group of women. \nPlease RSVP by Jan 15th at 11:00 AM to secure your spot. Parker Recreation requires a 48-hour notice for our final group count\, so timely RSVPs help ensure we can accommodate everyone. \nNOTE: Event times are 11am – 1pm to accommodate the Ice Trail hours of operation. \nTrail Guides: Liz Konley and Rachel Grasso
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/ice-skating-parker-ice-trail/
LOCATION:Parker Ice Trail\, 20115 E. Mainstreet\, Parker\, 80134\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260114T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260114T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20251206T153112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260111T174413Z
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SUMMARY:Hike: Mt Falcon Park Upper Loop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an adventurous 3.9-mile loop hike at Mount Falcon Park\, located near Morrison\, Colorado! This moderately challenging route takes you through a dynamic mix of open fields\, shady woods\, historical sites\, and breathtaking viewpoints. With an average completion time of 1 hour and 41 minutes\, it’s the perfect way to spend your morning immersed in nature. \nAs you hike\, you’ll encounter stunning vistas of Denver\, the iconic Red Rocks\, and the surrounding mountain ranges\, especially when you reach the summit of Mount Falcon (7\,851 ft). Along the way\, you’ll also find a few shelters to rest and take in the views. \nImportant Reminder: The trail is popular with hikers\, bikers\, and horseback riders\, so expect to share the path with other adventurers. To ensure your safety\, please come prepared with microspikes (especially if there’s snow or ice)\, sturdy hiking boots\, and plenty of water. If you need mircospikes\, you can order them on Amazon through our Gear Shop! \nLet’s make this hike an unforgettable experience—come ready for a great time\, stunning views\, and a wonderful group of women to hike with! \nTrail Details: \n\nDistance: 3.9 miles\nDifficulty: Moderately challenging\nEstimated Time: 1 h 41 min\nLocation: Mount Falcon Park\, Morrison\, CO\nParking: Available at the trailhead\, with public bathrooms on-site\n\nTrail Guides: Kristine Johansson and Liz Konley \nWe can’t wait to see you on the trail!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-mt-falcon-park-upper-loop-3/
LOCATION:Mt Falcon Park Upper Loop\, Indian Hills\, CO\, 80454\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260110T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260110T113000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20251206T152315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T140225Z
UID:10000208-1768035600-1768044600@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:Hike/Snowshoe:  Elkhorn & Eagle’s View Trail Loop – Reynolds Park
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for an invigorating fall adventure on the Elkhorn and Eagle’s View Trail Loop in beautiful Reynolds Park! This 4.1-mile route winds through peaceful meadows and quiet forests before climbing steadily to the Eagle’s View Lookout\, where breathtaking views of Pike’s Peak and the Cathedral Spires await. Depending on the weather\, we’ll hike or snowshoe—either way\, it’s going to be an amazing day! \nThis is a well-maintained trail that offers a rewarding challenge with its 1\,000 feet of elevation gain and a few steep sections. Expect brisk winds at the top—but the panoramic payoff makes every step worth it! \nTrail Details: \n\nDistance: 4.1 miles\nElevation Gain: ~1\,000 feet\nDifficulty: Moderate to challenging\nHighlights: Sweeping mountain views\, peaceful forest paths\, and a rewarding climb\nChallenges: Steep inclines and exposed viewpoints\n\nBring: sturdy shoes/boots\, snowshoes\, micro spikes\, warm layers\, water\, and snacks for the journey. \nCarpool: Meet at Mike’s Bikes Highlands Ranch. Leaving promptly at 8am. (2030 E County Line Rd\, Highlands Ranch\, CO 80126) \nTrail Guides: Rachel Grasso and Alison Cagaanan \nJoin us for a memorable outing filled with crisp air\, mountain views\, and the satisfaction of reaching one of the best lookouts near Denver!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/canceled-hike-elkhorn-eagles-view-trail-loop-reynolds-park2/
LOCATION:Reynolds Trail Head\, Reynolds Park Trail Head\, Conifer\, 80433\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251213T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251213T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20251023T031553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251129T030749Z
UID:10000202-1765616400-1765623600@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:Hike or Run the Reuter-Hess Incline near Parker
DESCRIPTION:Ready to get your heart pumping? Join us for a fun and challenging outing at the Reuter-Hess Incline\, where you can choose your own adventure — trail run or hike! \nTrail Runners: Anne Sevilla will lead the runners up the incline steps\, then you can decide your next move — loop back down for a leg-burning workout or head out on the Coyote Run Loop. The group can pick their poison! \nHikers: Kaylene Macias will guide the walk-and-talk crew\, taking the steps at a steady\, social pace — perfect if you want to enjoy the climb and the company without the rush. \nNo matter which pace you choose\, you’ll enjoy great views\, good conversation\, and a whole lot of fun (and heavy breathing!) \nEvent Details: \n\nLocation: Reuter-Hess Incline near Parker\nOptions: Trail run or hike — your choice!\nWhat to bring: Water\, sturdy shoes\, and layers for the weather\nDifficulty: Moderate to challenging\n\nCome for the challenge\, stay for the laughs — and conquer those steps together!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-run-reuter-hess-incline/
LOCATION:Reuter Hess Incline and Coyote Loop Trail\, 13930 Ancestry Dr\, Parker\, CO\, 80134\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251203T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251203T113000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20251012T152803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T163227Z
UID:10000199-1764752400-1764761400@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:CANCELED Hike/Snowshoe at Chief Mountain Trail near Evergreen
DESCRIPTION:With the impending storm and potentially hazardous road conditions expected tomorrow morning\, we’ve decided to cancel the Chief Mountain hike in Evergreen. \nBundle up and join us for a Wednesday snowshoe trek (IF we get snow) to the summit of Chief Mountain\, where 360° views of the Rockies make every step worth it! This short but rewarding route takes you through the quiet pines of the Arapaho National Forest before breaking above tree line for breathtaking vistas of Pikes Peak\, Longs Peak\, and beyond. \nThe trail is rocky\, well-maintained\, and offers a moderate challenge with big-time scenery. It’s the perfect winter adventure to stretch your legs\, breathe in the crisp mountain air\, and soak in those sweeping alpine views. \nTrail Details: \n\nDistance: ~3 miles round trip\nElevation Gain: ~1\,000 feet\nDifficulty: Moderate\nChallenges: Short\, steep sections and limited roadside parking\n\nCarpool Information: \nParking at the trailhead is limited—we’ll carpool from Mike’s Bikes in Highlands Ranch\, departing promptly at 7:45 AM.  Address: 2030 E County Line Rd\, Highlands Ranch\, CO 80126 \nWhat to Bring: \n\nSturdy boots or trail shoes\nSnowshoes and micro spikes (conditions dependent)\nTrekking poles\nWarm layers\, hat\, and gloves\nWater and snacks\n\nTrail Guides: Alison Cagaanan and Robin Lythgoe \nCome ready for a true Colorado winter adventure—a short climb with big views and great company!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-snowshoe-chief-mountain-evergreen/
LOCATION:Chief Mountain\, Chief Mountain Trailhead\, Chief Mountain Trail\, Evergreen\, CO\, 80439\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251122T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251122T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20251007T184040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T165616Z
UID:10000197-1763802000-1763809200@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:Explore the Paint Mines Interpretive Park near Calhan
DESCRIPTION:Step into a landscape unlike anywhere else in Colorado! Join us for a 4-mile adventure through the breathtaking Paint Mines Interpretive Park\, where vibrant\, otherworldly rock formations tell a story millions of years in the making. \nThis trail is an easy mix of paved and unpaved paths\, perfect for exploring the park’s colorful hoodoos\, clay spires\, and fascinating geological features. Along the way\, you’ll find interpretive signs that share the area’s rich history and natural wonders—making this both a scenic and educational experience! \nTrail Details: \n\nDistance: ~4 miles (looping paths)\nDifficulty: Easy\nHighlights: Colorful rock formations\, fascinating geology\, and panoramic views\nChallenges: No shade—bring plenty of water\, sunscreen\, and a hat\nNote: No dogs allowed—please leave furry friends at home\n\nCarpool: Meet at Stroh Ranch Soccer Fields in Parker – leaving at 7:45am sharp (https://maps.app.goo.gl/oQ8xbvCm9SoLP1mq8) \nTrail Guides: Liz Konley and Anne Sand \nCome explore one of Colorado’s hidden gems and experience the magic of the Paint Mines firsthand. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped onto another planet!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/paint-mines-trail-3/
LOCATION:Paint Mines Trail\, 29950 Paint Mine Rd\, Calhan\, CO\, 80808\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251115T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20251004T232937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251114T153236Z
UID:10000195-1763197200-1763204400@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:Gateway Mesa Hike - Chuck's Loop and Legacy Trail
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for an adventure-packed outing on the Gateway Mesa Loop\, a scenic 3-mile trail full of variety and surprises! The first two miles offer plenty of shade\, winding through forested terrain before opening up to unique rock features and stunning views of the surrounding cliffs. \n \nThis route keeps things interesting with a mix of singletrack switchbacks\, stairs\, bouldering sections\, and slick rock—a perfect balance of fun and challenge. Don’t forget your permanent marker to leave your signature on the famous truck at the bottom of the cliff! \nTrail Details: \n\nDistance: ~3 miles (loop\, with optional alternate routes for more mileage)\nDifficulty: Moderate (rock stairs\, boulders\, crevices\, narrow bridge)\nHighlights: Shaded sections\, diverse terrain\, and the iconic “truck”\nCaution: Poison ivy present—wear long pants\nBring: Water\, snacks\, sturdy shoes\, and sun protection\n\n\nCarpool Information to save space at trailhead parking lot: \nMeet at: Stroh Ranch Soccer Fields https://maps.app.goo.gl/qxshv7Vfqkyqeoh9A\nArrive by: 8:30 AM\nCars depart at: 8:35 AM sharp \nWhether you’re in the mood for a quick loop or feel like extending the adventure\, this hike promises great views\, variety\, and plenty of fun! \nTrail Guides: Liz Konley and Alicia Rippy
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/gateway-mesa-hike-3/
LOCATION:Gateway Mesa\, Castle Rock\, CO\, 80104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251105T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251105T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20251004T223100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T170038Z
UID:10000192-1762333200-1762340400@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:Hike at Shadow Pine Loop near Conifer
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a refreshing Wednesday adventure on the Shadow Pine Loop Trail\, a scenic and versatile route tucked within the beautiful Flying J Ranch Park near Conifer. This trail offers a little something for everyone—rolling forest paths\, peaceful meadows\, and a wonderfully maintained trail system perfect for a morning in the mountains. \nThe Shadow Pine Loop is a local favorite year-round\, popular for hiking\, trail running\, biking\, snowshoeing\, and more. Along the way\, we’ll enjoy colorful wildflowers\, gentle terrain\, and a calm\, woodsy atmosphere that’s both relaxing and invigorating. \nTrail Details: \n\nDistance: 4.4 miles (loop)\nRating: Easy to moderate\nAmenities: Restrooms available about a quarter of the way through\nBring: Water\, sun protection\, sturdy footwear\, layers and micro spikes depending on the weather\n\nTrail Guides: Robin Lythgoe and Alison Cagaanan \nStart your Wednesday with fresh air\, great company\, and the peaceful beauty of the Colorado foothills. This hike is the perfect way to unwind and connect with nature!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-at-shadow-pine-loop-conifer/
LOCATION:Shadow Pine Loop Conifer\, 27323 Co Rd 78\, Conifer\, CO\, 80433\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251025T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251025T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20250913T183847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T165222Z
UID:10000188-1761382800-1761390000@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:Mountain Bike at Sandstone Ranch near Larkspur
DESCRIPTION:Meadow Loop and Juniper Loop Mountain Bike Ride – Sandstone Ranch \nGet ready for a fun adventure on the trails of Sandstone Ranch! This ride will take us on two scenic loop trails\, covering about 7 miles with 672 feet of elevation gain. \nThis outing is ideal for beginner to beginner-plus riders—perfect if you’ve been on a mountain bike before and are ready to add in a bit of terrain variety. The route winds through striking sandstone formations\, shady pine and juniper groves\, and rewards you with outstanding elevated views of nearby ranchlands\, the Rampart Range\, and the rolling hills north of Palmer Lake and west of Larkspur. \nTips for the Ride: \n\nBring plenty of water and snacks to stay fueled\nMake sure your bike is in good working condition and set up for mountain biking\nWear a helmet\, sturdy shoes\, and gloves for extra comfort and grip\n\nThis is your chance to enjoy beautiful landscapes\, test your skills\, and connect with fellow riders. We can’t wait to ride with you! \n🔧 Need a tune-up? Don’t forget\, WAC members get a discount at Mike’s Bikes—check the Member Perks tab for details. \nTrail Guides: Anne Sand and Liz Konley
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/mtn-bike-sandstone-ranch/
LOCATION:Sandstone Ranch\, 9605 S. Perry Park Road\, Larkspur\, CO\, 80118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251022T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251022T103000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20250913T181100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251012T144754Z
UID:10000187-1761123600-1761129000@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:Metzler Family Open Space Hike
DESCRIPTION:Start your Wednesday with gorgeous sweeping views\, plentiful wildlife and beautiful wildflowers and vegetation at Metzler Family Open Space. This land along Founders Parkway and Crowfoot Valley Road is truly a treasure. The Metzler family is credited as an original settler in the Castle Rock area. Originally built in 1899\, the homestead was the home of Bob and Rosemary Metzler. The siblings grew up on the property when it was still being used for ranching and dairy operations. Both Bob and Rosemary had distinguished careers in education. Bob was elected the Superintendent of Douglas County Schools in 1952\, and Rosemary taught in Douglas County for more than 30 years. The siblings were third-generation Coloradans who had a passion for education\, the community\, and parks and recreation.\n\n\nCastle Rock developed 4 miles of native-surface\, single-track trails throughout the property and straightened the silo\, as its preservation was requested by Mr. Metzler. The trails are now open for hikers\, mountain bikers and walkers with dogs on leash. With minimal elevation gain and welcoming paths\, this is the perfect outing for hikers of all skill levels\n\n\nBring your water bottle\, hat\, and sunscreen – it’s going to be a great morning!\n\n\nTrail Guides: Robin Lythgoe and Rachel Grasso
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/metzler-family-open-space-hike-run-3/
LOCATION:Metzler Family Open Space\, 838 E Allen St\, Castle Rock\, 80108
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251008T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251008T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104715
CREATED:20250901T145254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T165503Z
UID:10000184-1759914000-1759924800@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:Hike at Meadowlark Plymouth Creek and Plymouth Mountain Trail Loop
DESCRIPTION:Come explore one of the highlights of Deer Creek Canyon on this 6-mile loop hike combining the Meadowlark\, Plymouth Creek\, and Plymouth Mountain trails. This scenic route offers a little bit of everything—lush tree cover\, colorful wildflowers\, and sweeping mountain views that make it a group favorite. \nThe trail does include some steeper sections\, but plenty of shade and rewarding vistas make the effort well worth it. \n Details \n\nDistance: 6 miles (loop)\nDifficulty: Moderate with some steep climbs\nHighlights: Forested paths\, wildflowers\, panoramic views\nBring: Plenty of water\, snacks\, sturdy shoes\, and sun protection\n\nTrail Guides: Kelly Phillips and Robin Lythgoe \nThis hike is a perfect mix of challenge and beauty—come connect with nature and each other on the trail!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-at-meadowlark-plymouth-deer-creek/
LOCATION:Grizzly Drive Deer Creek\, Meadowlark Plymouth Creek Trailhead\, Littleton\, 80127\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251004T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251004T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104716
CREATED:20250901T142634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T204236Z
UID:10000183-1759564800-1759579200@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:Hike at Raleigh Peak !!! 8AM START TIME !!!
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a rewarding adventure on the Raleigh Peak Trail—an 8.4-mile loop featuring steady climbs\, scenic switchbacks\, and unforgettable views. This challenging route includes steep ascents and some tricky navigation\, but the sense of accomplishment at the finish makes it all worthwhile. Due to the distance and steep sections\, this hike is best suited for those with hiking experience. We will also start at 8am due to the length. \nAlong the way\, we’ll pass through pockets of pine forest\, but much of the route is fully exposed\, so be sure to bring plenty of water\, a hat\, and sunscreen. Wildflowers dot the trail\, and the panoramic vistas make every climb worthwhile. \nDetails \n\nDistance: 8.4 miles (loop)\nDifficulty: Moderate to hard\, with steady inclines\, 1\,600 elevation gain\, and long distance\nHighlights: Mountain views\, wildflowers\, steady switchbacks\, pine forest sections\nBring: Plenty of water\, sun protection\, snacks\, sturdy shoes\, layers for changing weather conditions\n\nTrail Guides: Denise Reynolds and Michele Gratt \nThis hike is all about the climb\, the views\, and the shared experience of exploring one of Sedalia’s hidden gems.
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-at-raleigh-peak/
LOCATION:Raleigh Peak\, Colorado Trail\, Sedalia\, CO\, 80135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250920T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250920T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104716
CREATED:20250811T154711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250919T012218Z
UID:10000178-1758355200-1758366000@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:Hike at Pineries Open Space
DESCRIPTION:Let’s head out for a scenic adventure at Pineries Open Space\, a beautiful and easy trail that winds through diverse terrain and an enchanting old-growth Ponderosa Pine forest. Along the way\, we’ll enjoy unique plant life and stop at a stunning lookout with sweeping views of Pikes Peak. \nWe’ll cover about 5 miles of this gently rolling trail\, with minimal elevation gain—making it an enjoyable option for hikers of all experience levels. \nLocation: Pineries Open Space\, 13201 Vollmer Rd\, Colorado Springs\, CO 80908 \nDogs: Welcome on a leash \nAmenities: Restroom available at the trailhead \nWhat to Bring: \n\nSunscreen and a hat\nSnacks and plenty of water\nComfortable sturdy shoes\nYour adventurous spirit!\n\nTrail Guides: Anne Sand and Robin Lythgoe \nLet’s explore\, take in the views\, and enjoy time in nature together!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-at-pineries/
LOCATION:Pineries\, Colorado Springs\, 80908\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250913T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250913T100000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104716
CREATED:20250805T012923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250908T010809Z
UID:10000177-1757750400-1757757600@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:Mountain Bike at Fox Run Loop Trail-UPDATED TRAIL!!!
DESCRIPTION:Group Mountain Bike at Fox Run Loop Trail \nReady to hit the trail and enjoy a laid-back ride with great company? Join us for a beginner-friendly mountain bike ride on the scenic Fox Run Loop Trail! This 4-mile loop has minimal elevation gain\, making it perfect for new riders or anyone just looking to cruise through nature and soak in the fresh air. \nThere are plenty of offshoots if we want to extend the ride\, or we can loop it more than once—it’s all about what feels good for the group! \nCome ride\, relax\, and connect with fellow adventure-lovers. \nDetails: \n\nTrail Length: 4 to 6 miles\nDifficulty: Moderate\nDuration: ~1 hour 32 minutes\nTrail Guides: Anne Sand and Liz Konley\n\nWhat to Bring: \n\nWater and snacks to stay fueled\nMountain bike that is in good working order. Remember Mike’s Bikes gives all members a discount – see the Perks tab for more information\nHelmet\, gloves and proper shoes\n\nWhether you’re an new or seasoned rider\, this guided mountain biking event is the perfect way to spend your Saturday. We can’t wait to ride with you!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/mountain-bike-at-fox-run/
LOCATION:Fox Run Regional Park\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80921\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250910T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250910T100000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104716
CREATED:20250804T150616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T150915Z
UID:10000176-1757491200-1757498400@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:Hike at Waterton Canyon
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a beautiful\, flexible hike near Littleton\, CO! We’ll cover up to 6 miles on a wide gravel trail with mostly gentle grades and a few steeper spots. As a group\, we’ll decide how far to go — hike the full route or turn around whenever it feels right. \nExpect breathtaking views and a good chance to spot wildlife — so don’t forget your camera or binoculars! This trail is stunning year-round\, but dogs are not allowed to protect local bighorn sheep. \nWhether you’re in it for the workout\, the views\, or the great company\, this hike is one you won’t want to miss! \nTrail Details: \n\nLocation: South Platte River Trail\nDistance: Up to 6 miles (out-and-back; group will the mileage)\nRoute: Follows a gravel road along the South Platte River\, ending at the picturesque Bighorn Picnic Area.\nDifficulty: Moderately challenging\, with a mix of gentle terrain and a few steeper sections.\nTrail Guides: Kelly Phillips and Vange Pena-Jenks\nHighlights: Stunning river views\, several picnic areas\, and a chance to spot wildlife like bighorn sheep on the surrounding cliffs.
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-at-waterton-canyon/
LOCATION:Waterton Canyon\, 12437-12489 Waterton Canyon\, Littleton\, CO\, 80127\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250906T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250906T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104716
CREATED:20250804T143459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T134255Z
UID:10000175-1757145600-1757156400@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:!!UPDATED WITH CARPOOL!! Hike: Upper Cheeseman Canyon Trail
DESCRIPTION:Ready to roam where the elk play and the views are next-level? Join us for an unforgettable hike through the stunning Upper Cheesman Canyon Trail in Sedalia\, CO! \nThis trail has everything — think forested paths\, rocky outcrops\, peaceful waterbodies\, and views that’ll have you saying “whoa” at every turn. You’ll wander through a mix of shady trees and open hillsides with sweeping views of the Cheesman Reservoir and surrounding wilderness. Keep an eye out for elk\, deer\, and the always-entertaining yellow-bellied marmots! \nWhat to Bring: \n\nGrippy hiking shoes/boots\nPlenty of water & snacks\nSunscreen & hat\nTrekking poles (optional\, but helpful)\nRain layer (just in case)\nBinoculars or camera for wildlife viewing!\n\nTrail Details: \n\nDistance: 4 miles\nDifficulty: Moderately challenging\nEstimated Time: 2 h 10 min\nLocation: Wigwam Creek Rd\, Sedalia\, CO\nParking: Available at the trailhead\, with public bathrooms on-site\nTrail Guides: Alicia Rippy and Robin Kelly\n\nCar Pool: \nIf you’d like to car pool please meet at the Park and Ride off I-25 and Castle Pines. Promptly leaving at 6:45am. Maps link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/cgB3Fc75nro8At2a6 \nWe can’t wait to see you on the trail!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/hike-upper-cheeseman-canyon-trail/
LOCATION:Upper Cheesman Canyon\, Upper Cheesman Canyon Trailhead\, Wigwam Creek Rd\, Sedalia\, 80135\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250827T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250827T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104716
CREATED:20250718T173729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T014410Z
UID:10000173-1756281600-1756292400@womensadventureclub.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER - Chatfield SUP/Kayak
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxing and fun-filled morning out on the water at Chatfield Reservoir. We’ll launch from the area next to Colorado Watersports and spend our time paddling\, soaking up the sun\, and connecting with our amazing community. \nWhether you’re bringing a kayak or a stand-up paddleboard (SUP)\, please come fully prepared to set up your own gear independently. We know many of you may be new to this\, and we’re so excited you’re jumping in! However\, our trail guides are not responsible for teaching board setup\, and we won’t be spending the morning assembling equipment. Be sure to review your gear ahead of time and practice setup at home if needed. \nWhat to bring: \n\nYour paddleboard or kayak (or rental)\nLife jacket / PFD\nPlenty of water\nSnacks or lunch\nSun protection (hat\, sunscreen\, sunglasses with strap)\nTowel and change of clothes (optional)\n\nLet’s make waves together this August—see you on the water! \nTrail Guides: Robin Lythgoe and Robin Kelly
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/chatfield-sup-kayak-2/
LOCATION:Chatfield State Park\, 11500 N Roxborough Park Rd\, Littleton\, CO\, 80125\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250823T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250823T110000
DTSTAMP:20260423T104716
CREATED:20250718T010138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T010138Z
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SUMMARY:Cycling Cherry Creek Reservoir
DESCRIPTION:Pedal Through Scenic Beauty!\nJoin us for a family-friendly group bike ride around the Cherry Creek Reservoir near Centennial\, Colorado. This 6.7-mile loop is an easy\, enjoyable route perfect for riders of all levels. \nDetails: \n\nTrail Length: 6.7-mile loop\nDifficulty: Easy\nDuration: ~2 hours 3 minutes\nTrail Surface: Paved concrete\, asphalt\, gravel\, and natural dirt\nTrail Width: ~6 feet\nGrade: Mostly gentle (5% or less)\n\nWhat to Expect:\nThis picturesque trail encircles Cherry Creek Reservoir\, offering beautiful views and opportunities to spot wildlife. The area is also popular for camping\, swimming\, kayaking\, and fishing\, making it a hub of outdoor fun. You’ll likely see other outdoor enthusiasts as we ride\, so bring your friendly energy! \nMeeting Point:\nTo avoid parking fees\, we’ll meet at parking lot on the northeast corner of Parker Road and Quincy. From there\, we’ll ride a connecting trail directly into the park. \nTrail Guides: Liz Konley \nWhether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just looking for a leisurely ride\, this event is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and connect with others. See you on the trail!
URL:https://womensadventureclub.org/event/cycling-cherry-creek-reservoir/
LOCATION:Funiture Row Parking for Cherry Creek\, 4258 S Parker Rd\, Aurora\, CO\, 80014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adventures
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