Saturday, March 30, 2024 Hike Announcement

The River to River Trail Society announces its 5th public hike of the 2024 spring hiking season on Mar. 30th. Hiking: Mantle Rock (Livingston County KY.). Longest Arch/Natural Bridge east of the Mississippi River. This is a bucket list hike. We will also visit some petroglyphs. This hike is free and open to the public. This will be a moderately difficult loop hike with a total of 5 miles in length (4 miles of trail, 1 mile of bushwacking), 4 hours hiking time. The leader of this hike can be reached at 618-759-1924 for more information. Hikers should meet at 10:00 am at Berry’s Ferry Home Site (KY). 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. Hikers will need to shuttle for this hike. Hikers will need to walk rocks to cross streams and if it has rained hiker’s boots/shoes may become wet. There is a steep grade on this hike if you plan to hike to the top of the arch. For a map to the meeting location of Berry’s Ferry Home Site click this blue link Berry’s Ferry Home Site 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. 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 website 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 Berry’s Ferry Home Site meeting area for your signature.

Saturday March 16, 2024 Hike Summary

On Saturday morning, March 16th, 16 hikers met with Steve Melville at the Rim Rock parking area. We moved out, some vehicles to the end spot on Black Ridge rd, and then we started from a spot on Thacker Hollow Rd. We walked down Thacker Hollow road for over a mile, We had 1 hiker who was unable to complete the hike, so Dave Cooper stayed with him, while Chris Drone went back and retrieved a vehicle to drive to the spot and get both hikers and go back out. During the rest of the day, the hikers saw a bat in a cave, several equestrians, 1 of whom used Scott Simons’ camera to take the group picture. 

Next weeks’ hike on Saturday, March 23rd, will be led by Bob Mulcahy, starting from the East Godwin Trail head, west of Alto Pass. It will be approximately 7 miles. 

Until then “See ya’ll on the Trail”.