Hiking Challenge #11 at Mueller

Join volunteer naturalists Carrie and Eileen while we hike trails #12, #16 and #32 to the top of Grouse Mountain and past Dynamite Cabin. Estimated 4.5 miles. Dress in layers and bring water. Don’t want to do the whole challenge? That’s okay, join us anytime. Meet at Grouse Mountain Trailhead.
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Join volunteer naturalists Carrie and Eileen while we hike trails #12, #16 and #32 to the top of Grouse Mountain and past Dynamite Cabin. Estimated 4.5 miles. Dress in layers and bring water. Don’t want to do the whole challenge? That’s okay, join us anytime. Meet at Grouse Mountain Trailhead.

​​A park pass is required to access the park. Passes can be purchased for $10 at the Visitor Center from 9am-4pm. Or with cash at the self-serve station by the big info sign on your right when you enter the park.

Location

Thursday, Aug 22, 2024

8:15 am

Thursday, Aug 22, 2024

12:00 pm

Thursday, Aug 22, 2024

8:15 am - 12:00 pm

Registration

is required

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No registration required

All Ages

Mueller State Park

719-687-2366​

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