Location:
George S. Mickelson Trail,
Rapid City,
SD
Brought to you by: Women Who Hike
Women Who Hike Ambassador, Stephanie will be leading a hike for you, women who hike the afternoon of October 1st. The hike will be four miles and include the Calumet and Loop A sections of thr Flume Trail. Hiking level is easy to moderate. Stay tuned to your emails closer to event date for what to bring and what to prepare for. We will meet at the Calumet Trailhead. - - - Questions? ...Feel free to email them to us at info@womenwhohike.com and we will happily answer them for you. **All details subject to change due to environmental or restrictive planning conditions**
Location: George S. Mickelson Trail, Rapid City, SD
Brought to you by: Women Who Hike
Sunday, October 01, 2017 9:00 AM - Sunday, October 01, 2017 12:00 PM
Flume Trail, Rapid City, SD 57702, We will meet at the Calumet Trailhead.
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