Discover the magic of hiking at night while the moon is at its fullest, when even the most familiar trails reveal sights and sounds they only share with the cool, quiet night. Experience one of the area's best hiking venues under a blanket of stars and learn all about the surrounding ecosystem. This hike is perfect for all experience levels, and participants should feel comfortable walking on uneven terrain for about 3 hours. You bring the hiking boots, we'll bring the headlamps and provide lasting memories!
Learn about local venues that are particularly suited to night hiking
Learn tips and techniques to have a safe, enjoyable night hike
Take in the different sights afforded by night cover
Headlamps Provided
What to bring with you
Gear list
A list of required and optional gear items to bring to class, as well as gear provided by REI.
Bring to class:
(Required)
Daypack - Large enough to carry water, food and layers.
Face Covering(s) - Masks should be two or more layers and fit snugly under the chin and over the nose and mouth. Please come prepared with more than one as your primary mask may get wet and no longer be functional.
Hiking Boots
Hiking Socks - Mositure wicking socks to help keep your feet cool and dry.
Personal Prescription Medications - Including, but not limited to, epinephrine auto-injectors for anaphylactic allergies.
Water Bottle
Weather Appropriate Clothing - Moisture wicking synthetic or wool layers to help keep you comfortable and/or dry.
(Optional)
Energy Snacks
Hydration Compatible Day Pack - 1000-2000 cubic inches with 70-100 oz water bladder
Lip Balm/Protection
Rain Gear - Waterproof/resistant jacket, pants and hat.
Trekking Poles
Provided by REI:
Group First Aid Kit - Contents include wound care items and over the counter medications for minor injuries and illnesses