
What we’re about
Hi All!
Hiking for Brews is just like it sounds, we hike and then check out a local brewery afterward. This group is for all ages- we have had hikers range from 22-70!
We typically have hikes biweekly on Sundays, and are central to the greater Baltimore area, occasionally throwing hikes in as far south as Calvert County and as West as Frederick. Attendance ranges from 10-60 people. The hikes are easy-moderate, under 15 miles but usually ranging around 3-7.
We are an easygoing group who just want to get out, get some exercise, meet new people and grab some beer. If that sounds like you, please join us! Generally dogs are welcome, but some breweries are not dog friendly so we will designate which on the event posting itself.
Guidelines:
- Don't be an asshole.
- Read the event description in full. Most questions can be answered there.
- Update your going/not going status within 24 hours of the hike if you've changed your mind. Don't DM me. Just update your status.
- Here's what I won't do for you (sorry!)
- Determine your physical capabilities for you. We include as much information about the hike in the description including the AllTrails link. Recommend reviewing the AllTrails reviews and making your determination on whether to participate.
Hiking for Brews Liability Statement:
By participating in events led by Hiking for Brews, you acknowledge and agree to the following:
1. Assumption of Risk: You understand and acknowledge that participating in events led by Hiking for Brews may involve certain risks and hazards. These risks may include, but are not limited to, accidents, injuries, property damage, or other unforeseen occurrences.
2. Personal Responsibility: You are responsible for your actions and well-being during the event. You agree to conduct yourself in a safe and responsible manner and to abide by any rules or guidelines set forth by the organizers.
3. Release of Liability: In consideration of being allowed to participate in events led by Hiking for Brews, you hereby release and discharge the organizers, hosts, volunteers, and all associated personnel from any liability, claims, demands, actions, or rights of action, which are related to, arise out of, or are in any way connected with your participation in the event.
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Please carefully read and understand this liability statement. If you do not agree with any part of it, please do not participate in any events led by Hiking for Brews.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Seneca Creek State Park x Elder Pine Brewing (RSVPs will open in OCT)Seneca Creek State Park, Gaithersburg , MD
Hi All! Please RSVP for vehicle only.
We will take a hike on the Lake Shore Trail around Clopper Lake to enjoy the fall foliage before heading over to Elder Pine. This is a great spot to take fall pictures so feel free to take your time. It will take ~1.5 hours to complete.
There is a $3 PER PERSON fee (in state vehicle) and $5 per person fee for out of state. The trail is about 4 miles long and flat.
The hike and brewery are 🐶 friendly.
The park is large so sharing our exact meeting location to accomodate parking: Germantown Tire Playground Parking
- Shenandoah Upper Overall Run Falls X Trouvaille BreweryMathew’s Arm Campground, Rileyville , VA
Hi All,
Josh is taking us on a waterfall hike in Shenandoah that will feature spectacular fall colors!
Moderate difficulty - out and back: we will descend 2.3 miles to take in the views of the falls and valley, and return with 900 ft of elevation gain. Total of about 5 miles.
Then we will meet at Trouvaille Brewery in Haymarket, VA. Brewery Address
Shenandoah entry fees:
• $30 per vehicle
• $55 Shenandoah 1-year pass
• $80 National Parks 1-year passRecommendations:
• Bring some post-hike snacks so you don’t arrive hangry at the brewery. Plan on 80-90 minutes of driving to Trouvaille.
• Early arrival to the park to beat other leaf-peepers who will be lining up to cruise Skyline Drive