🍂 Women’s Hiking Weekend
November 21–23, 2025 | Mulberry Gap – North Georgia Mountains
Looking for one last chance to hit pause before the holiday chaos kicks in? Our Women’s Hiking Weekend is your perfect dose of “prelaxation”—a calm, cozy, and connection-filled getaway just for you.
Designed to nourish your body, mind, and soul, this weekend is all about moving at your own pace, enjoying crisp mountain air, and soaking in the late fall beauty of North Georgia. Led by the Mulberry Gap crew, it’s the kind of gentle adventure you’ll be grateful you carved out time for.
🌲 What’s INVOLVED - Build Your own adventure
2 nights of accommodations – Choose from private cabins, shared cabins, or tent/camp spots
4 delicious meals – Friday dinner through Sunday breakfast (lunch optional)
Fall nature hikes – Explore the trails at a pace that feels good
Casual crafting – Create nature-themed ornaments and keepsakes
S’mores & hot chocolate bar – Cozy up by the fire with evening treats
Hot tubs & amenities – Relax, recharge, and soak in the comforts
Optional self-drive winery or cidery visit – Sip, savor, and enjoy a taste of the region
🌼 Who This Weekend is For
Women who love hiking and time in nature
Anyone craving a relaxing, social weekend with like-minded adventurers
Folks who want to wind down, not wind up
Those seeking connection, fresh air, and cozy campfire moments
💚 Why You’ll Love It
This isn’t about logging big miles or setting records—it’s about connection, confidence, and contentment.
Hike at your own pace. Breathe deeply. Linger in the hot tub. Craft something meaningful. Share laughter around the fire. And head into the holidays with your cup just a little fuller.
🗓️ DRAFT SCHEDULE
Friday – Arrival + Shenanigans
4:00–6:00 pm | Roll in, toss your bags in your cabin/tent, and immediately ask, “Where’s the beer, wine, snacks?”
6:00 pm | Dinner you didn’t have to cook (or clean up after )
7:30 pm | Hangout- maybe a Campfire Kickoff – just enough chill chaos to make you glad you came
Saturday – Nature, Crafts, & Questionable Decisions
7:30 am | Coffee strong enough to reattach your soul
8:30 am | Breakfast. Bring your bedhead, nobody’s judging, especially breakfast foods.
9:00 am | Guided Fall Hike – move your legs, fill your lungs, pretend you’re starring in an REI ad
12:30 pm | Lunch (pre order or bring your lunch, or embrace your inner squirrel with snacks from your pack)
2:00 pm | Craft & Chill – make ornaments that may end up on your tree or may end up as hilarious “what even is this?” keepsakes
4:00 pm | Hot Tub & Hammock Time – your only job: don’t drop your drink in the bubbles
6:00 pm | Dinner – more good food, more laughing at inside jokes we just made yesterday
8:00 pm | Fire Circle – stories, snacks, and maybe a cider-fueled singalong (sorry, not sorry)
Sunday – Gentle Exit Strategy
8:30 am | Breakfast + coffee is life.
9:30 am | Quick Hike or Stretch Circle – whichever feels less like “ugh” after Saturday’s hot tub soak
11:00 am | Optional winery/cidery stop- on your way out of town
12:00 pm | Hit the road feeling 10% more Zen and 100% more ready to tackle the holiday madness
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(a.k.a. what you’ll actually need, plus the things you’ll pretend you don’t need but totally do)
Comfy hiking shoes/boots – Your feet will thank you. Your fashion sense… maybe not.
Warm layers – Mountain weather changes faster than your group chat.
Rain jacket – Because apparently “100% chance of sunshine” means “surprise drizzle.”
Leggings/hiking pants – Yoga chic or lumberjack glam, both are acceptable.
PJs – Bonus points if they’re fuzzy or have ridiculous holiday prints.
Swimsuit – For hot tubbing. Not optional. (Skinny-dipping optional.)
Towel – Unless you enjoy the “cold, damp burrito” look.
Water bottle – Hydrate or you’ll hike like a hungover sloth.
Snacks – Trail mix, chocolate, or literally anything that makes you happy. Sharing optional.
Journal & pen – For your deep thoughts… or doodling stick figures of your hike.
Favorite cozy blanket – Because it’s fall and you deserve main character energy.
Sunglasses & sunscreen – Protect your face, even if the sun’s playing peekaboo.
Headlamp/flashlight – For late-night snack runs or spotting raccoons judging your s’mores technique.
Reusable mug – Coffee, cocoa, wine disguised as “tea”… we won’t ask.
Positive vibes only – (Okay fine, a little sass too. We like that here.)
Questions? Shoot us a message anytime—we’d love to hear from you!
See you on the trails!
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