We Hike to Heal - Stoneham, MA, FREE Women's Group Hike

We Hike to Heal - Stoneham, MA, FREE Women's Group Hike

Join "We Hike to Heal" Ambassador, Kayla, for this FREE Women's Group Hike at Middlesex Fells Reservation in Stoneham, MA.

By WH2H Ambassador

Date and time

Saturday, March 29 · 11am - 1:30pm EDT

Location

4 Woodland Rd

4 Woodland Road Stoneham, MA 02180 United States

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Agenda

11:00 AM - 11:15 AM

Arrive and Sign In / Sign Waiver

11:15 PM - 11:30 PM

Introduce Selves, Share Flow of Day, and Start Hike

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Hike

12:00 PM - 12:15 PM

Water/Snack Break

12:15 PM - 1:00 PM

Group Circle, Conversation, Journal, Meditation

1:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Head Back to Lot

1:30 PM - 1:35 PM

Event Survey / Stay Connected with We Hike to Heal!

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Welcome :) Kick off your weekend with fresh air, community, mindfulness, journaling, and movement! We Hike to Heal is a community bringing women together through connecting in nature together. We are happy you're here.

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About We Hike to Heal: Find us!

Main Website: For more information about We Hike to Heal, check out our website! We are thrilled to be hosting our annual Campout Retreat this June and would love to see you there! More info on the site.

We Hike to Heal: Main Facebook Page

We Hike to Heal: Northeast Facebook Page: all our event postings and local community connection :) click here for We Hike to Heal: Northeast Region

We Hike to Heal Instagram Page: click here

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Event Information:

-Trail: Middlesex Fells Reservation - Rock Circuit Trail to Cross Fells Trail Loop, 2.6 miles; moderate. Middlesex Fells main website: click here.

We'll be meeting at the Middlesex Fells Reservation parking lot. I'll have a "We Hike to Heal" banner and a bright blue hiking pack :)


What to Expect:🌿

  • A gentle nature walk at a relaxed pace
  • Guided nature-inspired mindfulness activity
  • A welcoming space to enjoy the present moment outdoors, converse and reflect, and take time to care for oneself
  • Journaling prompt inspired by nature
  • Community

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Ambassador Kayla Contact Info:

Email: kslanagan@gmail.com

Phone: 508-958-1732

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Time: meet at parking lot at 11:00am. Please be punctual! I'll have a We Hike to Heal Banner, pink clipboard nad blue hiking backpack. We will leave for the trailhead promptly by 11:15.

Location/Directions: See parking link below. The Fells is accessible by public transportation. There are three bus routes that connect with the park, and the Oak Grove T stop on the Orange Line is a 15 minute walk from the Fells. Click this site for more info.

GPS parking lot link: click here. There is a sand/gravel parking lot that can fit about 10 cars, but there are also nearby parking entrances if needed!

***ALL TRAILS LINK: click here to see the trail, read information, see pictures, etc. The AllTrails app says 2.6 miles and will take us just over 1 hour of slow walking to complete the loop :) ***

Parking: free. We encourage carpooling or public transportation as appropriate.

Difficulty level/Distance: moderate. No hiking experience needed. Since it is an unpredictable time of year for weather and could be snowy/slippery, hiking boots or shoes with traction are a must! Please don't wear sneakers!

Restroom Facilities: No bathrooms.

What you will need for this hike:

  • Your journal and a writing tool
  • A towel or waterproof mat to sit on if you're uncomfortable sitting on the ground; we will be sitting for 15-30 minutes at a time for our group connection time
  • Water to drink! (we recommend at least 1-3 liters)
  • Warm coffee/tea to drink if you want a warm treat on the walk
  • Sunblock and/or hat to protect you from the sun (recommended even in winter!)
  • Comfortable hiking shoes/boots; I recommend hiking boots with strong tread and, if icy or snowy, microspikes (available at most outdoor stores or online). Again, sneakers are not very reliable for grip in the winter, so please bring boots with good grip! While this is not a long hike, it's always good to be safe in winter conditions
  • Comfortable AND warm layers: you will get a good sweat while walking so you may want to add/remove some layers throughout the walk, but when we sit and journal you'll likely be colder. Think: layers layers layers!
  • Thick winter socks (I know it's late March, but better to be on the safe side!)
  • Hats, gloves, handwarmers, and anything else that you like to wear in winter
  • A daypack/backpack to carry all your items

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Please review the liability waiver here and be prepared to acknowledge and accept at sign in for your event.

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This event is for women identified folks 18 and older only.

Frequently asked questions

Is this hike dog friendly?

As this will be a group hike and Middlesex Fells is a very popular public walking location, sadly please leave the dogs at home! There will likely be future group hikes where dogs will be welcome :)

What do we do on these hikes?

Think: a combination of community, getting our bodies moving in the fresh air, mindful walking, group nature meditation and brief journaling, and connecting with nature! Our hikes have a natural flow that incorporates a little bit of each of these elements.

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