Grizzly Peak Loop Hike

Grizzly Peak Loop Hike

June 15, 2024
Ashland, Oregon

A section of this trail passes through the 2002 “East Antelope” wildfire. Though the cause of the fire was unnatural – powerlines – the fire effects on the local landscape have been a part of natural cycles for millions of years. The hiking in this section will have less shade, so bring sunscreen and protective clothing. The extra sun is a fair trade off for big views and interestingly-shaped “snags”. “Snags” are a term for standing dead trees, which serve as vital habitat for many forest critters.

Meet new friends and enjoy the natural beauty of the southern Cascades, just 30 minutes from Ashland, 45 minutes from Medford, and 1 hour from Grants Pass.

Registration closes on June 13 , 2024 at 3:00 PM.

Registration Is Free

All photos are courtesy of Lanessa Pierce of “What to do in Southern Oregon” – https://www.whattodoinsouthernoregon.com.

Instead of charging a fee, we ask your help raising funds for mental health research and trail maintenance.

It’s fast and easy! When you register, you will be able to personalize a sponsorship page and share it through email and your favorite social media such as Facebook or Instagram.

Every little bit helps, and there is no minimum to raise – we just ask that you help us spread the word, then come join us on the trail.

Get a Free Hiking Shirt

Our quick-dry shirts look and feel great, on or off the trail.

Every registered hiker who raises at least $250 will receive a HIKE for Mental Health shirt as a token of our appreciation.

Available in men’s or women’s sizes from Small – XXL.

When you register, we will ask your size preference. Once you reach $250 in donations to your fundraising page, we will get your shirt to you.

If you hit the $250 mark at least ten days before the hike, your hike leader will have your shirt for you on hike day. Otherwise, we will mail it to you after the hike.

So help us raise money and awareness for this great cause.

For a Good Cause

HIKE for Mental Health is an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

All contributions are tax deductible, and 100% of the hike donations support our mission.

Eighty cents of every dollar funds mental health programs, including break-through scientific research into PTSD, schizophrenia, bipolar spectrum disorders, depression and other major mental illnesses. Through research we can find better ways to alleviate the suffering that affects 1 in 4 American families.

The remaining twenty cents maintains wilderness trails across the U.S. By supporting non-profit, volunteer groups that care for our trails, we help preserve wilderness experiences for generations to come.

Hike Details

Location:Grizzly Peak Trailhead, Ashland, OR
Date:June 15, 2024.
Time:Approximately 8 – 11 am. Exact times and locations with directions provided to registered hikers only.
Distance:5 miles.
Difficulty level:Moderate
Suitable for beginners?Yes, if you are in good shape and can climb 3-5 flights of stairs without stopping and still be smiling.
Registration fee:Registration is free.
Pet friendly?Well-behaved dogs are welcome on a 6 ft lead.
Sponsorship amount:The hike goal is $2,500. There is no minimum required to join the hike, but if every hiker raises $250 we will get very close to our goal.
Free shirt:Hikers who raise $250 or more will receive a free HIKE for Mental Health quick-dry hiking shirt.
Hike director:
Hike organizer
Brayden Donnelly and Brielle Brack have been avid HFMH volunteers since 2017. They enjoy hiking and exploring all around Southwest Oregon and Northwest California and call Ashland, Oregon home. They do a lot of their hikes with their dog Joshie who happens to sport a HFMH bandana quite well. Brayden and Brielle both have experience as NOLS WFRs (Wilderness First Responders) and focus on both safety, and fun, during their hikes. They welcome folks from all backgrounds, abilities, and experience levels to come out and join on this great hike!

Brayden and Brielle are leading this HFMH hike to establish a community for HFMH here in Oregon, and on the west coast. And, of course, to help further the HFMH mission and spread awareness of the benefits hiking and spending time in nature has on mental health while also helping fund mental health research and trail conservation.

They chose this trail because of the great views, wildflowers, history, wildfire effects from 2002, and the moderate distance and elevation profile that will allow folks with all types of experience and fitness levels to challenge themselves, while staying as a group and getting to know each other.

Trail Map

Every HIKE for Mental Health is an opportunity to:

  • get away from the hustle and bustle of work-a-day life and enjoy the beauty of Nature
  • renew old friendships and make new ones
  • have a great time hiking with a good group of people
  • stand up against the stigma of mental illness
  • discover your new favorite get-away
  • raise money for a great cause

Come on out and join us!

Goal is $2,500

$0 donated

Questions

If you have any questions or ideas, please contact us.

We are glad to talk with you about your hike and how you can help HIKE for Mental Health.

We hope you will make HIKE for Mental Health a part of your hike.

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