County park hike in Monticello
Mon, Jul 7, 2025, 9:30am
The UMRA Hiking Club will hike two wonderful county parks in Monticello, MN on Monday, July 7. Lynn Anderson will lead the hikes and we will meet at her home at 9:30 a.m. and carpool from there.
Our first hike will be at Bertram Chain of Lakes, hiking along Bertram and Long Lakes. We will then drive over to Montissippi Park for our second hike. Each hike will take about 1 hour--longer if participants wish to stop and enjoy the scenery.
Reminder - Summer is tick and mosquito season. Bug repellant, sunscreen and water are suggested. Please bring a bag lunch (which you can leave in Lynn's refrigerator) to enjoy in Lynn's backyard, overlooking the Mississippi River.
The trail at Bertram is dirt. The trail at Montissippi is paved. Information about each of the parks is below. I hope you can join us.
https://www.co.wright.mn.us/Facilities/Facility/Details/Bertram-Chain-of-Lakes-Regional-Park-52
https://www.co.wright.mn.us/Facilities/Facility/Details/Montissippi-Regional-Park-7
Sign ups for this event are through the member portal -- be sure to create your login before you try to sign up. Search for an email from [email protected] for log in instructions. It may have gone to your spam folder.
Please sign up for this hike (required). Registrations will be accepted up to 24 hours before the hike.
Your completed form will be used to be sure everyone who signs up has arrived before the start of the hike. Newcomers are welcome!
—Bev Moe and Michael Luxenberg, UMRA Hiking Club co-leaders
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