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Evening fast walk around the monuments on the National Mall.
NEW MEETING PLACE!!
We will start at the bathroom temple on 15th st- Due east (towards capital) from Washington monument. WASHINGTON LODGE.
We will visit some of the lesser known spots as well as the usual highlights.
This is an easy, though fast, walk around the mall. Route varies, but walk may include Washington monument, Lincoln and Jefferson memorials, MLK memorial, tidal basin, Signers memorial, and my favorite, the Roosevelt memorial.
Many people feel that the mall is at its most beautiful at night with the monuments lit.
We walk fast, this is not a stroll.
This is a walk- not a sightseeing tour. We stop very briefly, if at all, at the monuments, then move on.
Where to Meet: bathroom temple on 15th st- Due east (towards capital) from Washington monument.
We leave 6:15 sharp. Please be a few minutes early.
Difficulty: Easy, although we do walk fast. If you can’t stay with the group I assume you can find your way back on your own.
Distance: 5-6 miles
Duration: 1.5 hr
Scenery: National monuments, tourists, geese, pigeons.
Trail surface: Some gravel, paving, some mud.
Facilities: There are rest room facilities at various spots, we will stop as needed.
Park Fees: none
Elevation Gain: 4 feet
Dogs: No
Metro: Smithsonian stop. Blue, Silver, Orange lines.
There tends to be metered parking on Jefferson drive that opens up right at 6.
Bringing a flashlight can be helpful.
National Guard and other visitors to our capital are welcome.
Wednesday Rock Climbing at Movement Rockville
Climbers of all skill levels are welcome to Join "Sends with Friends" rock climbing community for an indoor rock climbing (top rope or lead) event at [Movement Rockville gym](https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZZD5jntgU4Y6fY9A9)!
**$15 Day-Pass for non-movement climbers!**
Here's what you need:
1. Signed [waiver](https://movementgyms.com/waiver/): https://movementgyms.com/waiver/
2. Belay check, which can be done the same day. See [Your First Visit](https://movementgyms.com/first-visit/) page for more info: https://movementgyms.com/first-visit/
If this is your first time signing the waiver with Movement gyms, **your first visit will be free of charge**, all climbing gears included.
To find us, go past the front desk and turn left. We'll gather by the benches next to the fitness room entrance.
If you are completely new to climbing, you are welcome to come and try it with us after you take the Introduction to Rope Climbing Course which will be free of charge for you if you let me know.
This meetup is free and run by volunteer organizers, however, access to Movement gyms requires a membership or purchase of a day pass.
This meetup is for belaytionship only, unwanted advances will not be tolerated.
**Sends with Friends Rock Climbing Meetup Waiver and Release of Liability**
**NOTICE:** By signing up for this event, you agree to the terms outlined below and acknowledge the inherent risks associated with rock climbing activities. Participation in any event organized by this Meetup group is contingent upon your agreement to this release form.
**1\. Assumption of Risk:** I, the undersigned participant, acknowledge and fully understand that rock climbing is a high-risk activity. I am aware that participation involves risks including, but not limited to, physical injury, permanent disability, or death. These risks may arise from, but are not limited to, natural hazards, equipment failure, human error, and the actions or negligence of others.
**2\. Release of Liability:** In consideration of being allowed to participate in any activity organized by this Meetup group, I hereby release and discharge the organizer(s), co-organizer(s), event leaders, and all other participants from any and all claims, demands, actions, or causes of action arising out of or connected to my participation, including claims arising from negligence or gross negligence.
**3\. Personal Responsibility:** I acknowledge that I am solely responsible for my own safety during these events. I will use my own judgment in evaluating the risks involved and will take appropriate precautions, including but not limited to:
* Wearing appropriate safety gear.
* Using reliable climbing equipment.
* Following established safety protocols.
* Refraining from participating in activities beyond my skill level.
**4\. Medical Fitness:** I affirm that I am in good health and physically capable of participating in rock climbing activities. I assume full responsibility for any medical conditions that may affect my ability to participate safely.
**5\. Indemnity Agreement:** I agree to indemnify and hold harmless the organizer(s), co-organizer(s), event leaders, and other participants from any claims, damages, or expenses (including legal fees) arising out of or related to my actions or participation in these activities.
**6\. Photo/Video Release \(Optional\):** By signing this waiver, I grant permission for any photographs or videos taken during the events to be used for promotional or group-related purposes. (Participants may opt out by notifying the organizer.)
**7\. Agreement to Follow Rules:** I agree to abide by all rules, instructions, and guidance provided by the event organizers and leaders. Failure to comply may result in my removal from the group.
**8\. Acknowledgment of Agreement:** By joining any event organized by this Meetup group, I acknowledge that I have read and understood this waiver and release form. I agree that my participation in any event constitutes my electronic or physical signature to this agreement.
Sky Meadows to Whiskey Hollow Shelter (Rating: A)
*You must read the following NVHC Sign-in Sheet Statement/Liability Disclaimer, [https://nvhc.com/signin.pdf](https://nvhc.com/signin.pdf) and then answer the question that you will see when you RSVP with "I accept" to be permitted on the hike.*
This is a 9.5 mile out and back hike with about 1,800 elevation gain. We'll hike to the Whiskey Hollow Shelter just off the Appalachian Trail. We'll have lunch there and return the way we came. We hike at 2-2.5 MPH.
**Fee:** The park fee is $10 unless you have a Virginia State Park Pass or use your REI purchase receipt parking coupon from a participating Virginia REI. Provide your REI receipt to the contact station ranger or insert it in the self-pay envelope. If main entrance contact station is not staffed you use the self-pay envelope provided at the gate and hang the stub on your rearview mirror.
**Hike Leader:** Dick Pregent 703-587-2359
**Dogs are welcome.** NVHC Dog policy: [https://tinyurl.com/nvhcdogpolicy](https://tinyurl.com/nvhcdogpolicy)
**CARPOOLING**: For those who are looking to carpool, meet at Centreville Park and Ride at 8:00am. **The hike leader will NOT be at the carpool location, and will meet the group at the trailhead.** Neither the Club nor the hike leader is responsible for coordinating transportation to/from the trailhead. Hikers are not guaranteed to get a ride to the trailhead from the carpool location. Carpooling is organized by the participants and they participate at their own risk. **Suggested carpool fee: $4.00 per rider.** Driving time from Centreville Park & Ride to Sky Meadows is about 40 minutes. Centreville Park & Ride is located at 14700 Lee Highway, Centreville, VA. GPS 38.83605, -77.45536
Sky Meadows trail map link: [https://www.alltrails.com/explore/trail/us/virginia/sky-meadows-to-whisky-hollow-shelter](https://www.alltrails.com/explore/trail/us/virginia/sky-meadows-to-whisky-hollow-shelter)
**NOTE: The hike starts at 9am at the parking lot at Sky Meadows State Park. If you are carpooling from Centreville Park & Ride, plan on leaving there by 8am.**
**Meeting Place Instructions: We are meeting at the parking lot closest to the Visitor Center GPS coordinates 38.991732, -77.966120**
This parking lot is in front of the Mount Bleak House.
Patapsco State Park Avalon Area & Daniels Restaurant: Moderate 6.5 Miles
Enjoy a nice hike in Patapsco State Park with streams and scenic valleys.
Directions from 95 East or West: Take the I 195 exit toward BWI Airport, then take Rt 1 South (1st exit). Take the 1st Right on South St and in two blocks make a left into the park. Go through the entrance ($3 charge) and follow the road to a T. Make a left at the T and go about 2 blocks to the parking lot. Make the first right into the parking lot.
Daniels Restaurant: Exit Park and Make a Right on South Street. Make a Right at Rt 1 South. In about 0.5 to 1 mile make a Right into Daniels Parking Lot.
Dogs Allowed.
Cell: 443-794-0683
Bring plenty of Water.
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Walk at Brookside Gardens
The temperature is supposed to be in the 50s next Wednesday. Let’s take advantage and go on at walk at Brookside Gardens. It is half price burger day at Stained Glass Pub if anyone wants to go to lunch afterwards. We will meet to the right facing the visitors center.
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Take a Hike! @ Riverbend Park
**Make new friends and enjoy the great outdoors** on a 4.2-mile loop hike from Riverbend Park to Great Falls Overlook and back, with an optional **lunch at Mookie’s BBQ afterward**. This hike offers a great mix of outdoor adventure and social connection, giving you a chance to enjoy nature while meeting others who share your love for the outdoors.
We’ll start at the Riverbend Park parking lot and follow a scenic trail through the woods with a few small inclines, then on the return from the Overlook we'll follow the trail along the Potomac River. The route winds through peaceful woodlands and scenic riverside paths, leading to the stunning Great Falls Overlook 2. This is an **easy-to-moderate hike**, with mostly flat terrain and a few gentle inclines, making it accessible to a wide range of fitness levels. The hike will take about **2.5 to 3 hours**, offering plenty of time to enjoy the views and good company.
Afterward, join us for lunch at **Mookie's BBQ** located at 1141 Walker Rd, Great Falls, VA 22066. It’s the perfect way to relax, socialize, and share stories with fellow hikers.
Whether you’re here for the scenery, the exercise, or to connect with like-minded people, this outing promises to be a memorable experience. Spots fill quickly, so don’t wait to sign up!
**Meeting Time & Location:**
We’ll meet at **9:30 AM** in the Riverbend Park parking lot. Please refer to the map pin for the exact location.
**Distance:** 4.2 miles
**Elevation Gain:** 302 feet
**Difficulty:** Easy (a few gentle inclines)
This hike features natural, well-maintained trails that are mostly flat, with a few easy-to-walk uphill sections near the beginning. The wide and smooth paths make it easy to walk and chat with others along the way. With minimal obstacles and straightforward navigation, this hike is an excellent choice for anyone seeking an enjoyable and manageable outdoor adventure.
**Estimated Duration**
This hike is expected to take approximately 2.5 to 3 hours.
**Pace:** Moderate Pace
We'll walk a steady, comfortable pace that’s manageable for most hikers with a reasonable fitness level. Breaks are regular but not overly frequent, allowing for a balanced experience of exercise and enjoyment.
**Parking**
We’ll park at the **Riverbend Park parking lot**, which has ample spaces and serves as the starting point for our hike. Please check the event map for the exact location to ensure you arrive at the correct lot.
**Trail Map (AllTrails)**
[Take a Hike! (DMV) - Riverbend Park (Great Falls Overlook 2)](https://www.alltrails.com/explore/map/take-a-hike-dmv-riverbend-park-26dd0db?u=i&sh=ylk43q)
Preview the hiking route on AllTrails to get familiar with the terrain. Download the map in advance to follow along and stay on track during the hike.
**Dogs on the Trail**
For everyone’s comfort and enjoyment, we kindly ask that you leave your dogs at home for this hike. Thank you for understanding!
**Restrooms**
Restrooms are available at the Riverbend Park Visitor Center and at the Great Falls Visitor Center.
**Lunch After the Hike**
Join us after the hike for a casual lunch at **Mookie's BBQ**, 1141 Walker Rd, Great Falls, VA 22066 - (703) 759-2386. It’s a great chance to relax, enjoy a meal, and connect with fellow hikers.
Ski/Snowboard - Whitetail Mountain + Hot Pot Hero (Asian Hot Pot)
Winter calls for a different mountain experience - let's trade in our hiking boots for ski boots and hit the slopes!
We will meet at North Bethesda Metro (previously named White Flint) at 8AM and carpool to the resort. Drive time is about 1 hour and 20 mins - Please post a comment below if you are willing to drive. Carpooling saves the environment and makes friends.
## **Mountain Facts**
* **Terrain Difficulty:** 26% green runs, 48% blue runs, 26% black runs
* **Lifts:** 9
* **Trails:** 23
* **Highest Elevation:** 1,800 Feet
* **Lift Tickets:** Epic Season Pass or Single-Day Lift Ticket: https://www.skiwhitetail.com/plan-your-trip/lift-access/tickets.aspx
* **Parking:** Vienna Metro Station South
**Trip Details:**
This trip will be low key and a good first trip to kick off the 25/26 ski-season. Whitetail is a small ski resort, but with a drive less than 2 hours, it's easy to get to the mountain and back home in time for dinner. Generally, I find the terrain to be fairly easy - I don't expect that even the black runs will hold much challenge for a seasoned skier/rider.
This is not designed as a trip to help with ski/snowboard instruction. However, Whitetail does offer both lessons and rentals.
On the way back, I plan to stop at a great all-you-can-eat hot pot restaurant called Hot Pot Hero in Gaithersburg, MD. Address is 100 Paramount Park Dr, Gaithersburg, MD 20879.
**WHAT TO BRING:**
* Ski/snowboard gear (rentals available onsite)
* Lift ticket or season pass (available onsite)
* Warm layers, gloves, and goggles (available onsite)
* Helmet - optional (available onsite)
* Snacks, water, and electrolytes (available onsite)
* Steez
**LIFT TICKETS:** You will need to either purchase an Epic Season Pass or single-day lift tickets. The ticket prices vary, but I recommend purchasing them well in advance as they can (and do) sell out.
For more info: https://www.skiwhitetail.com/plan-your-trip/lift-access/tickets.aspx
**LIABILITY NOTICE:**
Please remember that this group operates under the common adventurer model. We are a group of friends and volunteers organizing trips for fun and shared experience. Participants are expected to be familiar with best hiking practices and choose hikes that align with their physical abilities and experience. Organizers and members are not liable for any injuries, loss, or damage to persons or property arising from group activities. By attending this event, you agree to assume all risks associated with the activity.
For more information on the common adventurer model, please see [Ron Watters' definition](https://www.ronwatters.com/CADefine.htm).
If you believe you may be lost during the hike, follow the advice of the [US Forest Service](https://www.fs.usda.gov/visit/know-before-you-go/if-you-get-lost).
See you on the trail!
Splashin' Around at Jones Point Park
Looks like a 50:50 chance of showers on Saturday, with about a tenth of an inch of rainfall expected. But a high temperature of 62F? Break out the jams! Let's go for a walk around Old Town and see what's going on.
❶ **What we'll do:**
* From the old ship's rudder under Wilson Bridge we'll walk south to the Jones Point Lighthouse, then east and north along the Mount Vernon Trail and the Alexandria waterfront to the Torpedo Factory, with a short jag to the west to walk through Wilkes Street Tunnel. After a short break at the Torpedo Factory (if needed) we will continue upstream along the Potomac to Orocono St, walk west to St Asaph St, and then make our way south back to our starting point in Jones Point Park.
* This is a 4-mile loop hike and should take no more than two hours at a moderate pace. The surface is fairly level and paved throughout, except for brief stretches of pebbled paths in parks along the way.
* Google map: [https://tinyurl.com/fdes83n9](https://tinyurl.com/fdes83n9)
❷ **How to get there:** The park entrance is at the south end of South Royal Street in Old Town Alexandria. From Highway 1 (either direction), take Franklin Street east to Royal Street, turn right and drive south 3 blocks until the street ends in front of Wilson Bridge. The park entrance is on your left.
❸ **What to bring:** Water, comfy shoes, and your furry friend if desired (leashes please). An umbrella or rain jacket/poncho is recommended.
❹ **Weather:** The forecast is mostly cloudy and a high of 62F, with a 50% chance of showers during our walk. WSW winds at 11 mph. Updates: [https://tinyurl.com/yck2442z](https://tinyurl.com/yck2442z)
**❺ Advisory:** As a reminder, this is an adult group, and you are ultimately responsible for your own safety and well-being during events. No one under 18 years of age is allowed at this event, either as members or as guests, to include babies in carriers and/or strollers.
❻ **Administrative stuff:**
* There are restrooms at Jones Point Park, the Torpedo Factory, the Ramsay Visitor Center, and at commercial establishments along our way.
* Parking at Jones Point Park is free and there is room for around 100 cars. DO NOT park along S Royal St at the entrance to the park! You may be towed!!
❼ **Notes:**
* Jones Point Park, Jones Point Dr, Alexandria, VA 23242. [http://tinyurl.com/pbyq733](http://tinyurl.com/pbyq733)
Hike: Fredericksburg Battlefield, VA
**Park Map / VA Bus**
*$36. Long hike: 11½ mi. Moderate hike: 6 mi. Rolling hills on both hikes, with a few hundred feet elevation gain.*
This trip to the site of one of the epic battles of the Civil War is always popular. All hikers start at Hamilton’s Crossing and continue on the South Lee Drive Trail. Long hikers will continue to Bernard’s Cabin Trail, take the loop, and retrace their route. All hikers will continue along the North Lee Drive Trail and complete the Lee’s Hill there-and-back trail. From Lee Drive, all hikers will return to the Visitors’ Center (where they can watch the orientation film and/or visit the bookshop). Option to walk the famous Sunken Road that shielded Confederate soldiers from Union fire. Time permitting, hikers can take the Walking Tour of historic Fredericksburg before we return to Washington.
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RESERVATIONS
Capital Hiking Club is a non-profit group, and the public is invited on all trips. Reservations are accepted as late as Friday, but reserving before Wednesday night helps ensure your spot and prevent cancellation of the hike due to low sign-ups. RSVP through Meetup and pay through PayPal. Please be sure your RSVP gives your full name and phone number and where you'll be boarding the bus. We don't want to leave you behind!
FIRST-TIME HIKERS
If you're a first-time hiker with us, please notify the leaders in advance so they can make sure you have the info you need. Hikers must be able to keep at least a 2 mph pace.
BUS STOPS: VIRGINIA ROUTING
Please arrive 10 to 15 minutes before times listed below. All our bus stops are Metro accessible. If you're driving to meet the bus, we strongly advise using the Vienna bus stop, as parking is extremely limited at the others. Bus stops and times are as follows (click links for maps):
* **[DC: Near 17th and K St. NW](https://bit.ly/17thandKnu)** downtown (east side of Farragut Square). Bus leaves at 8 a.m. SHARP, so it's essential to arrive well before 8.
* **[VIENNA METRO: NORTH parking lot](http://bit.ly/vienna-bus)**, last bus shelter (Nutley St. Exit off Interstate 66 on North/Vienna side of I-66) at approximately 8:25 a.m. Note: There is a "south" parking lot where there are also bus shelters. If by 8:15, you're not with a group of hikers who say they're Capital Hiking Club, you're likely at the south lot. There's a walkway over I-66 to the north lot.
LIABILITY
By RSVP'ing for a CHC hike, you acknowledge and accept that hikers are responsible for their own safety and must assume risks and liability for all outings. CHC leaders, officers, and representatives shall not be liable for any injuries, loss or damage to persons or property, direct or consequential, arising out of any trips or club activities. Participants will be asked to sign a waiver the day of the hike.
CANCELLATION POLICY
To cancel and receive a full refund less a $5 processing fee, you must change your RSVP to "No" on Meetup **before 12PM the Thursday** before the hike. If you change your RSVP after 12PM the Thursday before the hike, no refunds will be issued.
MORE DETAILS -- **[SEE THE FAQS ON OUR WEBSITE](https://www.capitalhikingclub.org/hikes-faqs)**
C&O Canal Towpath Between Carderock & Great Falls MD (ODH Training # 1)
This is an easy out-and-back, go-at-your-own pace hike of up to 8 miles on the C&O Canal towpath along a scenic stretch of the Potomac River between Carderock Recreation Area's Parking Lot 4 and Great Falls Tavern Visitor Center. ([Trail map](https://bit.ly/41EUJCq).)
Meet by 10 AM at Parking Lot 4 in Carderock Recreation Area (Note that the Google Map will take you to Lot 2, but follow the signs to Lot 4).
A portion of the hike is along a serene lake-like portion of the canal known as Widewater. The Great Falls Tavern Visitor Center has historical and interpretive information and exhibits about the canal. Restrooms are nearby.
Return to the towpath from the visitor center/restrooms and head back to Carderock. The 0.25-mile Great Falls Overlook trail is 0.3 miles from the visitor center on the right. From the overlook are spectacular views of Great Falls (pictured above).
Although open to all, this hike is part of a series of Saturday training hikes leading up to the [One Day Hike](https://www.meetup.com/sierrapotomac/events/297686196/) (ODH)—100 or 50 km along the C&O Canal—on May 2, 2026. See SCPRO’s [Meetup page](https://www.meetup.com/sierrapotomac/) for other training hikes as they are posted. If you would like to support the ODH, see [volunteering opportunities](https://www.meetup.com/sierrapotomac/events/312467618/) and/or contact Mike Darzi ([Mike.Darzi@Gmail.com](mailto:Mike.Darzi@Gmail.com)). For official updates regarding training hikes, registration, and other information, join the ODH email list by sending a blank email to [OneDayHike+subscribe@Groups.io](mailto:OneDayHike+subscribe@Groups.io) .
Dress for the weather---layered, non-cotton clothes. Bring water (two quarts) and snacks.
Sierra Club requires all participants to sign a liability waiver form; you may sign at the trailhead.
A $2.00 donation per person is appreciated to cover SCPRO expenses---leader training, first aid, and web site.
Optional: After the hike, meet for pizza at [Potomac Pizza](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Potomac+Pizza+-+Potomac+Village/@39.0174149,-77.2130225,17z/data=!3m2!4b1!5s0x89b634bb3590299d:0x69265a0f8d1971fb!4m5!3m4!1s0x89b634bb4049e6a7:0xb04f879e1747f02!8m2!3d39.0174108!4d-77.2108338), 9812 Falls Road, Potomac, MD.
If you are not already, become a Sierra Club member by clicking "join" on the Sierra Club Virginia Chapter web site: [http://www.sierraclub.org/virginia](http://www.sierraclub.org/virginia) (You don't need to be a member to participate in SCPRO events.)
Leaders: Gabriele Ludwig; Gary Kosciusko; Frank Wodarczyk
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Trails & Valentines! Quarry Trails Metro Park / Johnnie's Tavern
***(She loves me!)* A Brief History of Quarry Trails**
[Quarry Trails Metro Park](https://www.metroparks.net/parks-and-trails/quarry-trails/) traces its origins to a vast limestone quarry operated by the Marble Cliff Quarry Company starting in the early 20th century. The site, located along the Scioto River west of downtown, supplied crushed stone for local construction projects and roads throughout central Ohio. Operations peaked mid-century, with massive excavation creating deep pits and steep cliffs that reshaped the landscape. By the 1980s, demand declined, and the southern section of the quarry closed (with the northern section of the quarry remaining in operation to this day by a separate company), leaving behind scarred terrain and abandoned equipment. Environmental concerns arose as the area became a dumping ground and off-road playground for locals. Columbus Metro Parks began eyeing the property in the 1990s for potential reclamation into public green space.
In 2015, Metro Parks acquired the initial 180 acres from the quarry's owners, marking a pivotal step toward transformation. Thrive Companies, a local developer, partnered in the deal to build adjacent housing while funding park improvements. Cleanup efforts removed tons of debris, stabilized cliffs, and addressed water quality in the flooded quarries. Planners envisioned a mix of adventure and preservation, incorporating the site's industrial remnants as features. Community input from nearby Grandview Heights and Hilliard residents shaped early designs. The project gained momentum with state and federal grants supporting habitat restoration.
The park officially opened its first phase in November 2021, featuring 3.5 miles of trails, a waterfall overlook, and climbing walls on the quarry faces. Visitors quickly embraced the unique terrain, with mountain biking loops and a 25-foot waterfall drawing crowds from across the metro area. Metro Parks added a canoe/kayak launch on the Scioto River, connecting to the city's broader trail network. Dog parks and picnic areas rounded out the amenities, making it a year-round destination. Expansion continued with land acquisitions pushing the total toward 600 acres. By 2023, the park hosted events like guided hikes and birdwatching tours.
Ongoing development includes a planned adventure center with zip lines and more extensive single-track trails set for completion in the coming years. Metro Parks collaborates with conservation groups to plant native species and monitor wildlife returning to the reclaimed quarries. The site now serves as an educational hub, with interpretive signs explaining its quarrying past and ecological recovery. Local schools incorporate field trips to study geology and restoration science. Quarry Trails exemplifies Columbus's shift from industrial reuse to innovative urban parks. It stands as the newest addition to the Metro Parks system, complementing favorites like Scioto Audubon and Highbanks.
Today, Quarry Trails continues evolving, with future phases adding connections to the Olentangy Trail and more water access points. Annual visitor numbers have surged, boosting nearby businesses in the evolving west side neighborhoods. The park's success has inspired similar reclamation projects elsewhere in the region. It highlights how Columbus balances growth with green space preservation. Residents enjoy a one-of-a-kind spot that honors the area's gritty history while offering modern recreation. Quarry Trails remains a testament to community vision and adaptive reuse in our city.
***(She loves me not.)* A Briefer History of Valentine's Day**
The origins of Valentine's Day trace back to ancient Rome and the festival of Lupercalia, celebrated in mid-February to honor fertility and purification rites. During this raucous event, young men drew names of women from a box in a matchmaking lottery, often leading to pairings or marriages. By the late 5th century, Pope Gelasius I officially replaced Lupercalia with St. Valentine's Day on February 14 to Christianize the pagan holiday. Although several early Christian martyrs were named Valentine, the most commonly associated figure is a 3rd-century Roman priest who secretly married couples against Emperor Claudius II's ban on young men marrying, believing single soldiers fought better. Legend claims Valentine was imprisoned and later executed on February 14, around 269–270 AD.
The romantic associations with Valentine's Day emerged much later, during the Middle Ages. The pivotal moment came in the late 14th century when Geoffrey Chaucer, in his poem "Parlement of Foules" (c. 1381), linked St. Valentine's Day with courtship, writing that birds chose their mates on this date. This literary connection spread rapidly among the English and French nobility, transforming the saint's feast day into a celebration of romantic love. By the 15th century, lovers began exchanging handwritten notes called "valentines," often containing verses or simple declarations of affection.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Valentine's Day became increasingly commercialized, especially in England and later the United States. The introduction of printed valentines in the 1840s, pioneered by Esther Howland in America, turned personal notes into mass-produced cards adorned with lace, ribbons, and Cupid imagery. Factories began producing elaborate cards, and the tradition of giving flowers (especially roses), chocolates, and jewelry took hold during the Victorian era.
Today, February 14 is one of the most widely celebrated secular holidays worldwide, generating billions in spending on cards, candy, flowers, and romantic dinners. While still officially the feast day of Saint Valentine in some Christian traditions, the modern version has largely shed its religious roots in favor of universal expressions of love and friendship. From ancient fertility rites to global commercial phenomenon, Valentine's Day has evolved dramatically over two millennia while retaining its core focus on human connection.
***(She loves me!)* Map of the Park**
Here is a [Map of Quarry Trails](https://www.metroparks.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Quarry-Trails_JUNE-2025_1980px-Web.jpg).
***(She loves me not.)* Summary**
For this hike, we'll do a loop of the park. This will be about four miles. Now, this won't be one of our longer hikes. However, in my experience, Quarry Trails tends to wear people out more quickly than other parks. I suspect this is because most of the trails are either paved or heavily graveled (no surprise at a park which abuts an active stone quarry), with some elevation changes along the way.
***(She loves me!)* Where We'll Meet**
Quarry Trails has multiple entrances, but none of them are connected internally within the park. So you must drive to the correct one for this event.
Set your GPS to [2319 Quarry Trails Dr, Hilliard, OH 43026](https://www.google.com/maps/place/2319+Quarry+Trails+Dr,+Hilliard,+OH+43026/@39.9998462,-83.0873077,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x883891dd76f5eedf:0xf1cb9d34c1069580!8m2!3d39.9997868!4d-83.0872621!16s%2Fg%2F11y17k0ms5?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MTExMi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D), or use the map pin I've provided here. Do not just type "Quarry Trails" into Google Maps and expect it to take you to the correct place. It probably won't.
We will meet in the parking lot of the Lake Area. The best entrance to this parking lot will be your first left off of Quarry Trails Dr after Gunnison Dr (which will be on your right). I recommend taking a few minutes and looking at Maps before you head out to make sure you know where you're going.
***(So walk with me...)* Restrooms and Water Fountains**
There are a few port-a-potties sprinkled throughout the park (including two at the parking lot we'll be meeting at), and the Park Office, roughly in the center of the park and which we'll pass twice on this hike, has restrooms and a water fountain. This is the only water fountain, though, at Quarry Trails.
***(At Trails Quarry!*)** **After the Hike**
Afterward, we'll head over to [Johnnie's Tavern](https://johnniestavern614.com/) for [drinks](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Johnnie's+Tavern/@39.993202,-83.0903169,3a,75y,90t/data=!3m8!1e2!3m6!1sCIABIhAulLarLYZC3hY_vRGwoakV!2e10!3e12!6shttps:%2F%2Flh3.googleusercontent.com%2Fgps-cs-s%2FAG0ilSzkwnMN29-lrgzp50Rzeaq5jXCGM1xLS1poH0Mc52-E9NYBvdS99ei7zGmlAYJZyk8OeNW5YvS7agj8M2Bom4ri1m_-NcJiT-LQUDphkS-SB5Vq8JhO-8NSP-_m80HeLz4-pGhjrwhuBKSv%3Dw146-h195-k-no!7i4284!8i5712!4m7!3m6!1s0x883891c4d61ba04d:0x5134f225cbf678bf!8m2!3d39.9932439!4d-83.0902078!10e9!16s%2Fg%2F11c1p57s3t?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MTExMi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D) and [food](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Johnnie's+Tavern/@39.993202,-83.0903169,3a,75y,90t/data=!3m8!1e2!3m6!1sCIABIhB5lD4Uly_4O9BjNH4r3ywB!2e10!3e12!6shttps:%2F%2Flh3.googleusercontent.com%2Fgps-cs-s%2FAG0ilSy7tQcc7CtCeuUAKwEVJoxtOs8Ycohjy3mGZZOC_kJVdB8wEaGuC4-p5z_jxn2JnpmSEkh_HG7Aok_ZPEgmK57rEBqNIPH8J5tiyAP5vbrRYkUso_fKTkW5vJc47UusNoGiRzs2Vf0m1JcV%3Dw146-h195-k-no!7i4284!8i5712!4m7!3m6!1s0x883891c4d61ba04d:0x5134f225cbf678bf!8m2!3d39.9932439!4d-83.0902078!10e9!16s%2Fg%2F11c1p57s3t?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MTExMi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D). Its actual address is [3503 Trabue Rd, Columbus, OH 43204](https://www.google.com/maps/place/3503+Trabue+Rd,+Columbus,+OH+43204/@39.9932491,-83.090227,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x883891c4d6199677:0x1fda03b0add81e7c!8m2!3d39.9932491!4d-83.090227!16s%2Fg%2F11c14yf3m6?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MTExMi4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D), and it's only about a five minute drive from where we'll be parked at Quarry Trails. We should be at the tavern by 5 if you can't make the hike and just want to meet us for drinks.
Sharon Woods HIKE
Meet in the Maple Grove Picnic area. If trail conditions are poor, we will use the Multipurpose Path.
Sharon Woods HIKE
Hi ladies. Let's hike the multi-purpose trail - approximately 4 miles.
Meet in the Maple Grove Picnic area.
Sledding at Highbanks
Join us at Highbanks for sledding, snacks, hot cocoa, and nature 🛷🌲🌈 Bring your own sled. No snow? We’ll enjoy the nearby trails together instead. This event is dog and kid-friendly and accessible to wheeled aids.
[Please register here for more details closer to the event ](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScn3P7WpBONMJXiL6v_KrVGj688NLtmeUl81rIMt_6GHe8jEQ/viewform?usp=preview)
Hike High Banks
Hike approx 4.0 miles at approx. 18 minute mile pace. Meet in front of the Nature Center.






















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