Saturday, May 6, 2023 Hike Announcement

The River-to-River Trail Society announces its 10th public hike of the 2023 spring hiking season on May 6th. Hiking: Max Creek (Johnson County). This hike is free and open to the public. This will be a 5 mile loop hike. The leader of this hike can be reached at 618-841-4838 for more information. Hikers should meet at 10:00 am at the Taylor Methodist Church. This hike is intended for people in good health who have done some hiking. Hiking sticks and boots or sturdy shoes are recommended. Hikers should bring their own water and snacks, No dogs please. No streams to cross, but if the hike leader decides to visit a waterfall, a creek may have to be crossed. May be some off trail hiking.

For a map to Taylor Methodist Church click this blue link Taylor Methodist Church and a map will open up, and then click the directions button and a driving map will be created which will allow you to plan your driving directions to the meeting area. Driving directions from the north: From the intersection of Hwy 45 and Hwy 145 in Harrisburg go south on Hwy 45 for 25.7 miles. Turn left into Taylor Methodist Church. Driving directions from the south: From the intersection of Hwy 45 and Hwy 146 in Vienna go north on Hwy 45 for 5.8 miles. Turn right into Taylor Methodist Church. If driving from the south on I-24, exit 16 for Hwy 146 may be closed.

Prior to participating in any hikes, the River-to-River Trail Society requests that all hikers read the 2023 Trail Society Waiver which can be found on the River-to-River web site at the following link River-to-River Trail Society Information and then sign off on this waiver prior to the beginning of the hike.  A copy of the waiver will be at the Taylor Methodist Church meeting area for your signature.

Saturday April 22, 2023 Hike Summary

Saturday, April 22, was cool, but sunny, with a bit of wind. 11 of us gathered at Fishing Hole lane, Dutchman lake, not far from the boat ramp,  North of Vienna, and our co-leaders for the hike were Cathy Jennings & Melanie Kasson. Most were seasoned hikers, but, we did have 1 new hiker from Wycliffe KY. We first saw a fossil in a stream bed…a Lepidodendron, which was a type of “fern-tree”. It leaves impressions in sandstone rock. We were able to see 4 waterfalls today and then “walk on top” of each of them.  We also walked under the “Hanging boulder”.  We ate lunch and took the group pic at the shelter bluff. We hiked just less than 4 miles, and were done by about 1 pm.  

Next weeks’ hike will be South of Sand Cave and the Ruby Falls/upper Bay creek area, led by Chris Drone.  We will meet at the old Shawneemart on Rt. 145 at Eddyville, IL. at 10 am.  Until then, “See ya’ll On the Trail”.