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Mount Falcon Castle Trail Loop

  • Mount Falcon Trailhead 3852 Vine Street Morrison, CO, 80465 United States (map)

Mount Falcon

Castle Trail Loop!

We move together. We finish together! Where effort meets elevation! Earn the view. Keep the clarity!

DETAILS

Date: Saturday, March 14th, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM–1:00 PM (local)
Location: Mount Falcon Park (East Trailhead area), Indian Hills, CO
Cost: Free (donations welcome)
Capacity: 18 spots

OVERVIEW

This is a substance-free, moderate to challenging loop with rewarding views and a steady, team-first pace. We’ll hike with regroups built in and keep the vibe grounded and welcoming. If you want a real workout without the pressure, this is a great one. Expect effort, fresh air, and that simple post-hike calm that sticks with you.

QUICK STATS

Activity: Hike

Difficulty: Challenging

Distance: ~7.5 miles (loop)

Elevation Gain: ~1,735 ft

Estimated Time: 4–5 hours total with regroups

Terrain: Rocky, steep sections, mixed trail, snow, ice

MEETUP LOCATION

Meeting Point: Mount Falcon East Trailhead parking area

Address: 3992 Vine St, Morrison, CO 80465

Parking / permits: Limited parking. Carpool encouraged.

Arrival notes: Our Ambassadors will be near the main trail map kiosk 20 minutes early.

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • Substance-free environment (always)

  • Steady pace with clear regroups

  • Big viewpoint stops and time to reset

  • Supportive community, no pressure to perform

WHO IT’S FOR

This event is for anyone who wants a substance-free outdoor experience with good humans.

Great if you're new to the sober community, building weekend routines, or ready for a small challenge with big payoffs.

No experience necessary — just show up!

WHAT TO BRING

  1. Water: 1.5–2 liters

  2. Food: lunch + snacks

  3. Footwear: hiking boots or grippy trail runners, crampons

  4. Layers: wind shell recommended among other layering

  5. Sun protection: hat / sunglasses

  6. Personal essentials: Chapstick, dry bag, journal, camera, beanie, etc.

  7. Optional, if relevant: Trekking poles / Traction if trails are icy

EVENT FLOW

  1. Welcome + quick overview (5 minutes)

  2. Intention / safety notes (2 minutes)

  3. Hike (steady pace + regroups)

  4. Closing circle (2–5 minutes)

  5. Optional post-hike coffee hang

COMMUNITY GUIDELINES

  • Substance-free event (including alcohol and drugs)

  • Respect all paces and experience levels

  • We move as a group (no one left behind)

  • Leave No Trace

  • Kindness and privacy

GEAR VALET

No snowshoes or traction? No problem.

Request Gear Valet after you RSVP and we’ll confirm availability and handoff details.

Gear Valet options (conditions dependent): microspikes/traction, trekking poles, snowshoes

CARPOOLING

Carpooling is encouraged for this one!

We ask for a $8 petrol donation for our valued drivers who make this possible! You can add the donation at checkout!

We’ll coordinate rides in the Event Chat once you RSVP.

If you can drive, thank you — it helps the whole crew.

DONATIONS

Donations help fund our scholarship support, gear support, community programming, and the behind-the-scenes costs that keep events consistent and accessible.

You can add a donation at checkout — we genuinely appreciate it!

SAFETY + WEATHER

MORRISON WEATHER

• Outdoor activity comes with inherent risks, including uneven terrain and changing weather

• We prioritize conservative, group-first decision making over pushing objectives

• If conditions are unsafe, we'll adjust the plan or reschedule

• Any changes will be communicated clearly via email and Event Chat

• Not sure about distance or pacing? Reach out — we're happy to help you decide!

Your safety and experience matter to us.


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Spots move fast and this one is going to fill.

If you've been waiting for the right event to jump into, this is it!

Lock in your spot now and don't miss one of the most energizing, connection-packed days of the season!

Deadline: Friday, March 26, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Waitlist: Enabled once full


EVENT CHAT

ADDITIONAL EVENTS

Sober Outdoors hosts weekly and seasonal substance-free events designed to create connection, consistency, and momentum in recovery. In addition to this event, we offer local hikes, social meetups, paddles, workshops, and community gatherings across Colorado and expanding chapters nationwide!

Our events range from beginner-friendly outings to more challenging backcountry experiences, as well as sober social gatherings in mountain towns and city spaces. Whether you are early in recovery, sober-curious, or years into sobriety, there is a place for you here.

If this event fills up or does not fit your schedule, check out the below to explore upcoming hikes, premium Uncharted Nature experiences, and new chapter launches. We encourage you to stay connected, check the calendar often, and plug into something that keeps you moving forward!

Recovery thrives in motion and community. We're here to make both accessible!


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SCHOLARSHIP INFO

At Sober Outdoors, we believe access to community and the outdoors should never be limited by financial barriers. Our scholarship program exists to ensure that anyone who wants to attend an event can do so, regardless of current financial circumstances.

Scholarships help cover event fees, premium experiences, and in some cases gear support and traditionally expensive SUD treatment and services. These funds are made possible by community donations and partners who believe in expanding access to substance-free spaces.

If cost is a barrier, you can request scholarship consideration during registration or by reaching out through the contact button below. Applications are simple, confidential, and reviewed with care. We do not require lengthy explanations — just honest communication.

If you are in a position to give, your donation directly supports someone else's access to recovery-forward community and outdoor experiences. When you contribute, you are helping build a more inclusive sober ecosystem.

Access matters. Community should not be a luxury.


LIABILITY WAIVER

Sober Outdoors events take place in outdoor environments that carry inherent risks, including uneven terrain, changing weather, wildlife exposure, and physical exertion. To ensure transparency and shared responsibility, all participants are required to review and agree to our liability waiver prior to attending events.

The waiver outlines the nature of outdoor risks, participant responsibilities, and safety expectations. It also confirms that participants are attending voluntarily and understand that Sober Outdoors is a community-driven nonprofit organization facilitating substance-free experiences.

Completing the waiver is required before participating in any event. You will receive instructions during registration or in your confirmation email. If you have questions about the waiver, safety practices, or expectations, please contact us directly through the button below.

Our goal is to create experiences that are welcoming, well-organized, and responsibly led. Clear agreements help protect the community and allow us to continue hosting safe, sustainable events.


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