On a cloudy, cool Saturday, The River to River Trail Society met at Shelter #2 at Dixon Springs State Park, for the 2nd hike of the Spring 2023 season We had, again, several new hikers, some from just a few miles toRead More
The River-to-River Trail Society announces its 3rd public hike of the 2023 spring hiking season on March 18th. Hiking: Dunntown Double Falls (Johnson County). This hike is free and open to the public. This hike will be of moderate difficulty, 4.5 milesRead More
Sorry folks for getting this summary out so late. On a wonderful Saturday, March 4th, Todd Carr led 15 other hikers from the top of High knob on a 4 mile hike around the base of High knob, then outwards toward several scenic spots.Read More
The River-to-River Trail Society announces its 2nd public hike of the 2023 spring hiking season on March 11th. Hiking: Dixon Springs Bluff Trail/Red Dog Trail (Pope County). This hike is free and open to the public. This will be a hike ofRead More
The River-to-River Trail Society announces its 1st public hike of the 2023 spring hiking season on March 4th. Hike to the Wonders of the Grindstaff Hollow (Gallatin County). This hike is free and open to the public. This will be a hikeRead More
The River-to River Trail Society announces its schedule of free guided hikes in and about the Shawnee National Forest for Spring, 2023. All hikes are open to the public free of charge. No reservations are required. These hikes are of at leastRead More
On Saturday, November 26th, Bob Mulcahy led the last hike of the Fall 2022 hiking season, with 11 other hikers attending. Much Thanks to Michelle Bloom and Jill Fairbanks who met Bob early to park their vehicles at the North end ofRead More
Saturday November 12th, many of us woke up to Quite a surprise…2-3 inches of wet snow on the ground. Several wondered if we would still conduct the planned hike, which was into a new area, with a new leader, Steve Melville. OurRead More
The River-to-River Trail Society announces its 10th public hike of the 2022 fall hiking season on Nov. 26th on the Cove Hollow Trail (Jackson County). This hike is free and open to the public. This will be a hike of moderate difficulty,Read More
Sat. November 5th, Marcus Owens led 11 other hikers, including 1 new hiker from the St. Louis area, from the Tecumseh statue at Glen. O. Jones lake, to the Stoneface parking lot. We began by ‘spotting” 3 vehicles at the Stoneface parkingRead More