River-to-River Trail Society Announces Fall, 2023 Hiking Schedule
The River-to River Trail Society announces its schedule of free guided hikes in and about the Shawnee National Forest for Fall, 2023. All hikes are open to the public free of charge. No reservations are required except where noted on schedule. These hikes are of at least moderate difficulty, and are intended for people in good health who have done some hiking. Boots or sturdy shoes and a walking stick are recommended for all hikes. Hikers should bring their own water and a snack. No dogs, please.
The River-to-River Trail Society is an Illinois not-for-profit corporation founded
in 1993 by John O’Dell to promote completion of the River-to-River Trail, which now
runs 157 miles through the Shawnee National Forest between Elizabethtown on the Ohio
River and Grand Tower on the Mississippi River. The Society engages in trail
maintenance and advocacy, and it offers free guided hikes to members and the public
during the spring and fall hiking seasons. In addition, the Society has a Trail Guide to the
entire River-to-River Trail, which can be downloaded for free from the Society’s website:
http://www.rivertorivertrail.net/.
9 Comments so far:
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They vary, but normally are between 4-7 miles
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If a reservation is required do we call the person guiding the hike?
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Yes
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Just curious, why no dogs?
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These are public hikes and not everybody gets along with dogs and not all dogs can be controlled so no dogs is the appropriate solution.
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Looking forward to receiving more information on a regular basis!
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Looking forward to receiving notifications!
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I will show up at one of your scheduled hikes
How long are these hikes?