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The Outpost: Your Gateway to Adventure
Stay connected with our community of adventurous moms and families through the Trail Mommas Quarterly Newsletter, “The Outpost”—your gateway to hiking inspiration, local adventures, and family-friendly outdoor fun. Each issue is crafted to inspire and equip you for your next journey into the great outdoors. Inside, you’ll discover recent adventure highlights, spotlights on our amazing community partners, and details on upcoming hikes and events. With every edition, you’re sure to find the inspiration, encouragement, and resources you need to make your next adventure unforgettable.
The Outpost | Winter 2026 Edition
Adventure is unfolding this winter with Trail Mommas! In this edition of The Outpost, we’re celebrating an exciting season of outdoor learning and exploration—from the launch of our monthly Naturalist Nook series to highlights from our first hosted international women’s trip. You’ll get a look at all we’ve been up to this winter and get more details on our upcoming adventures. We’re excited to announce the launch of our women’s June Pocono Lake Retreat designed to rest, recharge, and connect with the natural world.
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🌿 Little Leaf Explorers: Discovering the Magic of Leaves
This week, our Little Leaf Explorers got outside to dive into one of nature’s most beautiful lessons — leaves! We kicked off our adventures at Clemmons Educational State Forest, where families followed the Talking Tree Trail, learned how to identify different trees...
Wading into Wonder: My WOW! Wetlands Experience at Walnut Creek
Yesterday I had the chance to dive — quite literally — into the world of wetlands through the Project WET “WOW! Wonders of Wetlands” course at the Walnut Creek Wetland Center in Raleigh. 🌿💧 As part of my ongoing training to earn my Environmental Education...
Finding My Path: Completing Trail Guide Training with the Triangle Land Conservancy
Finding My Path: Completing Trail Guide Training with the Triangle Land Conservancy There’s something magical about walking through the woods and feeling like you’re part of something bigger — the rustle of leaves, the chatter of birds, the quiet rhythm of footsteps...




