Happy Hikers hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park

Happy Hikers Hiking Club

  
    *  Adult hikers from Denver, Colorado Metro Area  
    *  Informal hiking group with no dues or fees
    *  Usually do moderate hikes (4-8 miles)
    *  Meet at a park n' ride & carpool
    *  Occasionally do longer hikes & camping trips
    *  Hike year round




The Happy Hikers Hiking Group is a group of adult male and female hikers from the Denver, Colorado Metro Area that does day hikes on one of the weekend days most weekends throughout the year. While we usually do moderate 4-8 mile hikes, we occasionally do longer hikes and camping trips and other outdoor activities. We hike in the spring, summer, and fall and do snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in the winter. We are a friendly, welcoming group who consider camaraderie an important part of an outdoor day. We also hold occasional social events, because building friendships is important to us. Presently, we range in age from about 35 to 65+. The hiking leaders are experienced hikers familiar with the gear, techniques, and practices needed to ensure safe and fun hiking. We currently have a temporary hold on accepting new members.

Click here for the current hiking schedule . For information about how we hike and to learn more about hiking gear and equipment, read the Members Handout . To see some of our hiking photos, click on our Photo Page .

Helpful Information: Hiking Certificate; Trail Etiquette Pointers; Outdoor Shops; Emergency Info

The Colorado Outdoor Recreation Search and Rescue (CORSAR) card offers the benefit of covering the costs of your rescue if you should require search and rescue services when hiking. A one-year card costs $3.00, and a five-year card costs $12. If interested, you may purchase a CORSAR card by calling 970-248-7313, or by visiting one of 300 vendors in the state of Colorado. A current vendor list is available at http://www.state.co.us/searchandrescue .

You may find the following documents useful. To find information on the locations of some outdoor clothing and equipment stores, read the Denver Area Outdoor Clothing and Equipment Shops list.  To learn more about low impact hiking, trail etiquette, and what to do when you see wildlife, read Trail Etiquette & Leave No Trace Pointers.  If you don't already have this information in your backpack, we recommend that you print the Emergency Information form, fill it out and keep it in your pack on all hikes.  

Useful Web Sites

Here are some useful web sites to find out about outdoor conditions and hiking and other outdoor activities in Colorado:

Colorado Avalanche Information Center - provides current avalanche information in the winter
Colorado Road Conditions and Weather - provides current road & weather conditions in the State
Colorado Parks and Forests - offers information about Colorado's National Parks & National Forests
Colorado State Parks - contains information about the activities & locations of the State Parks
Rocky Mountain Area Fire & Aviation Management - provides current fire restrictions in Rocky Mountain National Forests
Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado -  hosts a variety of volunteer outdoor conservation projects, including trailbuilding


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