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Dog-Friendly Hike to Little Hyatt Lake

Ever wondered how to be a respectful steward of the land while also having fun with your four-legged barking family members?

Join Friends’ Rangers Emily and Nora as they teach and exemplify how to Leave-No-Trace with your furry friends on a guided hike to Little Hyatt Lake! The Rangers will provide perspective on how you and your pets fit in with the natural world as well as give helpful information you can pass on to others.

The 3-mile round trip hike will be along the Pacific Crest Trail to Little Hyatt Lake, where you will stop to cool off and have lunch. Please expect to keep your dogs on-leash until arriving at Little Hyatt Lake.

Please bring a leash, poop bags, water for you and your dog, as well as lunch and snacks. A picnic blanket is optional as well as any other supplies you would like to bring for your dog.

We will meet at 9am at the Rite Aid in Ashland located at 2341 Ashland Street, and make our way into the Monument from there. Limited to 10 people and 10 dogs.

The Friends of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument’s mission is to support the protection, restoration and conservation of the Monument through service, advocacy and education.

Date & Time:

July 28, 2024 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Cost:

Free

Rite Aid

2341 Ashland St
Ashland, 97520

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