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Blaze your own trail in the beautiful Spicer area. We will stay at a beautiful home on two acres right on Long Lake.

Our days will be spent with the adventure of your choice (see options below) and evenings together around cozy fires, games, laughter, and community.

We will stay in a beautiful home on Long Lake with over 2 acres to explore and walkout kayaking from the dock!
Choose your adventures:

### 🚣 Kayaking & Paddling

  • BackYard Kayaking on Long Lake
  • Green Lake (Spicer Access Points)
    Clear water, big views, and multiple public launches—great for a relaxed paddle or sunset outing.
  • Nest Lake
    Quieter and more tucked-away—ideal if you’re looking for a peaceful, nature-filled paddle.
  • The Handle Bar
    Offers bike rentals and often seasonal kayak/paddleboard rentals—easy access right near the trail and lake.
  • Sibley State Park Lake Rentals
    Seasonal canoe/kayak rentals typically available on-site—pair a paddle with a hike for a full day adventure.

### đźš´ Biking Highlights

  • Glacial Lakes State Trail
    A paved, gently rolling trail stretching through prairie and lakes country—ideal for casual riders and long scenic cruises.
  • Sibley State Park Roads & Loops
    Quiet park roads with hills for a bit more challenge, plus rewarding views at the top.
  • 🥾 Hiking Favorites
  • Mount Tom
    A short but rewarding climb to one of the best panoramic views in central Minnesota.
  • Sibley State Park Trail System
    Wooded paths, lakeside walks, and prairie landscapes—mix and match for your perfect hike.

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### 🌿 Fun Stops & Local Flavor

  • Zorbaz on Green Lake
    A classic post-ride hangout—pizza, lakeside patio, and laid-back vibes.
  • Goat Ridge Brewing Co.
    Craft beer, a great outdoor space, and often live music—perfect for relaxing after the trail.
  • The Handle Bar
    Bike rentals, coffee, and a welcoming stop right near the trail.
  • Downtown New London Shops
    Browse art galleries, boutiques, and grab a sweet treat or ice cream as you stroll.er

Fee for Lodge: Click Here to Register $176

  • $76 to reserve the spot, non-refundable deposit (unless there is a waiting list)
  • $100 final payment by August 21st.
  • Open to the first 15 to register AND PAY.

Fee for Camping: Click Here to Register
$25 To Women in the Wild, then make your own camping arrangements

  • ⛺ Nearby Camping Options
  • Green Lake County Park
    Right on Green Lake with lake access, swimming, and easy launch points for kayaking. Great mix of tent and RV sites with showers and amenities—one of the most convenient and scenic options.
  • Hide-Away Campground (New London)
    A quieter, tucked-away campground with a relaxed feel—nice if you want something peaceful after a day on the trails or water.
  • WestRich RV Park
    Close to town and the bike trail, with lots of amenities (pool, playground, activities). A great “basecamp” if you want comfort plus easy access to biking and lake fun.
  • Games Lake County Park (near New London)
    Beautiful lakeside camping with a bit more space and nature—ideal for kayaking and quiet evenings.
  • Oak Ridge Campground at Sibley State Park
    A classic state park camping experience—wooded sites, access to hiking trails, and nearby lake paddling.
  • El Rancho Manana Campground & Riding Stable (Richmond area)
    A fun, unique option with horseback riding, plus camping—great if you want to add something a little different to your weekend.
  • Pay at [paypal.me/superMahm](http://paypal.me/superMahm) (Please choose the friends/family option as this is not a business for me )
  • Venmo me @CarrinMahmood

For questions e-mail Carrin at cmwhitebeargirl@gmail.com
Thursday: Dinner waiting for you upon arrival
Friday and Saturday: yoga sessions are offered every day, and there are varied adventures, worship service, fun, and community.

## [Click Here to Register](non refundable depost (unless there is a waiting list) )

By signing up as a member of Women in the Wild and/or attending this event, you and your guests or minors (if applicable) accept that hiking, kayaking/canoeing or other activities during this adventure can be a dangerous sport and fully assume all risks associated with such participation, including travel to and from the event. You agree to be responsible for your own safety and equipment; and realize that trails, waterway conditions, obstacles, and weather, are always changing. You and your successors agree to hold all Organizers and other Women in the Wild members harmless in the event of equipment loss or damage, injury or death.

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