Join Us For Our 12th Annual Spring Hike – May 5, 2012
Registration Now Open! | Registration Closes April 30, 2012.

Many of you are familiar with our Annual 50 Mile Hike. This year we are offering the 50 Mile Team Relay (tackle the 50 miles with a team of 4 people), the traditional 50 Mile Hike, as well as two shorter distance hikes of 16.5 and 6 miles. These hikes offer a great way to challenge yourself and explore the wilderness with people who know and love it well.

In 2011, 40 hikers (of all ages and all abilities) raised $10,000 for Project U.S.E. Each year the number of hikers & the amount raised increases. Help us make this 12th Annual Hike a record-breaker! This year we welcome 100 hikers to join us and help us reach our goal of $25,000. We're asking each hiker to join our Razoo Team Page and raise $250 among friends and family. Together we can make it happen.

Your actions will start some healthy competition and further pave the way for Project U.S.E.'s work: serving thousands of young people and adults through experiential learning that promotes self-respect, strong character, and social and environmental consciousness. All proceeds go towards our work and are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Gather your friends and check out our hikes below!
50 Mile Hike Team Relay Challenge – May 5, 2012
Know a group of people who want to tackle the 50 Mile Hike as a group? Take on the 50 Mile Hike Team Relay Challenge.

Register up to four team members for this unique hiking challenge. Each member of a team is required to hike at least one of the six sections of trail. Hiking sections and distances are listed on our site, so start strategizing your plan of attack.
50 Mile Hike — May 5, 2012
What is it? When Is it? Where is it? Can I do it? 50 miles in one day? Yeah you can do that.

The 50 mile hike challenge takes place each year on the first Saturday of May. Participants are given the opportunity to hike a portion of the Appalachian Trail starting at the Delaware Water Gap…
16.5 Mile Hike — May 5, 2012
Not sure about 50 miles & still want to experience the trail? Take on this friendlier challenge…

This 16.5 mile hike travels from Route 206 (Culvers Gap) to High Point State Park (Route 23) and takes an estimated 5-6 hours to complete.
6 Mile Hike — May 5, 2012
A hike sized just right for those who want to experience the thrill…with less pain.

This 6 mile hike travels from Decker town to High Point State Park and takes an estimated 2-3 hours to complete.