Post Thanksgiving Hike (Burn Off The Bird)
Event description
Need a break from the Black Friday madness, family overload, or Friendsgiving food coma? Join us for a Post-Thanksgiving escape designed for anyone craving fresh air, good vibes, and some space to reset. This hike is a perfect way to burn off the bird and decompress in the beautiful Sourland Mountains.
We’ll trek through scenic, forested trails that lead to breathtaking ridge views and hidden waterfalls, giving you a nature fix and a chance to recharge away from the crowds. Mid-hike, we’ll stop for a snack (bring your favorite leftovers if you dare), then wrap it up with a local food and drink stop before heading back.
Bring your best outdoor layers, a few friends (or just yourself), and get ready to refresh with an adventurous crew of like-minded, city-bound explorers. It’s the perfect remedy for too much stuffing and too many social obligations.
EVENT DETAILS:
10:00 AM – Meet at The Standard Biergarten in Chelsea
10:30 AM – Depart NYC
12:00 PM – Arrive at Sourland Mountain Trailhead
2:00 PM – Snack break on the trail
4:00 PM – Conclude hike, head to local food & drinks
6:00 PM – Depart back to NYC
What’s Included:
🚍 Round-trip Transportation
🌲 Guided Hike
💧 Water provided by Spindrift
🍻 Post-hike drink on the way back to the city
- HIKE DETAIL: Moderate
- MILEAGE: 5.6 miles
- ELEVATION: 623ft
- View the trail details here https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/new-jersey/sourland-mountain-ridge-loop-with-roaring-brook-trail-extension
Please ensure you’re dressed in weather-appropriate gear. For your safety and that of the group, we reserve the right to turn away anyone whose attire is unsuitable for the hike.
If you have any medical conditions or injuries that could affect your ability to complete the trip, please consult with your physician beforehand to confirm that you can safely participate.
Winter Essentials:
- Hats and gloves are required.
- Windproof gear is essential to stay warm and comfortable.
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