Hike Details
Spend time in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, hiking with friends and family, all to create a world free of MS. Hike MS is accessible and enjoyable for novice hikers and experienced trail blazers alike. Come for an amazing experience and help us conquer MS. It's time to lace up your hiking boots and join us July 26, 2025.
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Event Schedule, Packet Pickup and Parking
Event Schedule
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Packet Pickup
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"I Hike for..." bib
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Parking
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Route Maps and Event Photos
Route Maps
Route map coming soon.
Rest Stops
There will be plenty of rest stops throughout the trails. We will have pre-packaged snacks and beverages to keep you fueled up during the hike.
Photos
Visit our Flickr page to view Hike MS: Keystone 2024 photos!
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Pre-hike Events and Contests
Pre-Hike Events and Contests
Fundraising Weeks
- June Fundraising Challenge
- If you raise $250 in the month of June (June 1– June 30), you will receive a limited-edition beer stein!
- July 7 – 13, 2025: Fundraising Blitz Week
The individual who fundraises the most and the individual who receives the most donations (count) during Blitz Week will receive exclusives prizes!
- June Fundraising Challenge
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On the Trail
Severe Weather Policy
Hike MS is a rain-or-shine event. In the event of lightning or other dangerous conditions, we will delay the event until conditions improve. Please watch for weather-related updates via email and the event website.
Network – Make New Friends
Take time to get to know other Hike MS participants and share your story. Whether it's at the start line, along the route, in a team tent or at the finish line celebration—you never know who you might inspire!
Enjoy the experience and engage with others who are making an impact today in creating a world free of MS!
You can also connect with participants before and after the hike on the Hike MS Facebook Page.
Dog Policy
Well-behaved, leashed dogs are welcome. Owners are expected to pick up after their pets.
Scenery and Wildlife
Summertime in the mountains means you'll see wildflowers and hear the peaceful sounds of babbling brooks; you may catch a glimpse of marmots, deer, birds or other wildlife.
Leave No Trace
The National MS Society encourages participants to observe the guidelines of Leave No Trace to protect and preserve our natural spaces for future generations:
- Plan ahead and prepare
- Travel on durable surfaces
- Dispose of waste properly
- Leave what you find
- Respect wildlife
- Be considerate of other visitors
- Learn more about Leave No Trace from the Colorado Tourism Office.
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Lodging & Food
Lodging
Hike MS participants are encouraged to stay at Winter Park Resort™. Special lodging rates are available to book at the Zephyr Mountain Lodge, Fraser Crossing/Founders Pointe, and the Vintage Hotel. Take advantage of the exclusive 35% discounted Hike MS rate and book here
Reservations, lodging properties, and room types are based on availability at the time of booking.
Bringing your furry friend? The Vintage Hotel is pet-friendly!
Food
Each route includes fully-stocked rest stops with some of the best snacks and volunteers around! We will have a light breakfast for you before the event and a boxed lunch after you cross the finish line.
If you have any other special dietary restrictions or needs, please plan accordingly and bring your own food and/or beverages.
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Safety and How to Prepare
What to Wear and Pack
While you need to prepare yourself for the stunning views of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, you also need to prepare for their rough terrain and changing conditions. Afternoon rain showers with thunder, lightning and dropping temperatures are normal in the mountains. This means you need to plan in advance and exercise appropriate caution on your hike. Pack light and smart:
- Light backpack
- Water bottle and snacks
- Sunscreen, sunglasses and hat
- Lightweight hiking/trail shoes and wicking socks
- Wind/rain jacket
- ID in case of emergency
Relax, hydrate, use the restroom, re-apply sunscreen and enjoy the company of our volunteers.
Safety and Accessibility
Think Safe
Your safety is our number one priority; that’s why we made Think Safe our motto. To do your part to ensure everyone is safe, please remember to:
- Arrive on time to beat the unpredictable summer weather
- Stay on marked trails
- Look for route support on the trails if you need assistance
- Stay properly hydrated and fed
If you have questions on how to prepare for the hike, get in touch with your healthcare provider before race day.