Introducing the Tails on the Trails Hiking Club!
Are you ready to lace up your boots, leash up your dog, and embark on scenic adventures? Paws Humane Society is thrilled to introduce our brand-new Tails on the Trails Hiking Club! This is the perfect opportunity for nature lovers and their furry companions to connect, explore, and enjoy the great outdoors together.
What is Tails on the Trails?
Tails on the Trails is a community-driven hiking club open to anyone who loves spending time in nature. Whether you’re an experienced trailblazer or new to hiking, this club welcomes everyone. Our goal is to create fun, memorable experiences for both humans and their canine companions, while fostering a sense of community among outdoor enthusiasts.
Club Guidelines:
- Adult Supervision: All participants under the age of 17 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Leashes Required: For the safety of everyone, dogs must remain leashed at all times.
- Bring Your Own Essentials: Don’t forget to pack food, water, and any necessary accessories for you and your pup.
Stay Connected
For all updates, upcoming hikes, weather-related notifications, and more, join our dedicated Facebook Group: Tails on the Trails Hiking Club. It’s the best way to stay in the loop and connect with other members of the club. Share your hiking experiences, post photos, and even suggest new trails for future adventures!
Interested in Hosting a Hike?
We’re always looking for enthusiastic individuals to lead hikes and share their favorite trails with the group. If you’re interested in hosting a hike, please contact us at volunteer@pawshumane.org. Your leadership can help inspire others to explore the beauty of the outdoors!
Why Join?
Tails on the Trails is more than just a hiking club. It’s a chance to:
- Bond with your dog while getting exercise.
- Meet like-minded people who share your love for animals and nature.
- Discover new trails and hidden gems in our area.
- Make memories that will last a lifetime.
We can’t wait to see you on the trails! Let’s come together to enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors, one step (and paw) at a time.