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Subject Kick-start your 2025 travel plans
Date September 21, 2024 3:01 PM
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Over 125 Itineraries to Choose From&mdash;With More on the Way!

Summer may be coming to a close, but here at Sierra Club Outings there is still so much to look forward to! Take your pick of 125+ unforgettable group trips from service to snow and lodge-based samplers, as well as our latest 2025 international and winter domestic trips, all of which are online and ready for reservations. Not only that, we have even more trips on the way! Be sure to mark your calendar for Friday, October 9th, when we launch our brand new offerings, including Alaska, Hawaii, American Caribbean, and spring domestic trips.


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Featured Trips

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Gems of the Bluegrass: A Five-Day Getaway in Kentucky

October 24-28, 2024


Experience the beauty of central Kentucky in peak fall foliage season. Day hike among the arches in the historic Red River Gorge, tour a thoroughbred racetrack, and paddle on the scenic Red River.


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Service at Audubon's Appleton Whittell Research RanchNovember 17-23, 2024


Give back to Mother Nature on this service trip to the beautiful high-desert grassland in the foothills of Arizona's southeastern mountains. In between projects, experience the area&rsquo;s biodiversity, and tour a native plant nursery and bird sanctuary.

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Hiking the Natural Beauty of Southern Costa Rica and Northern Panama

January 26-February 8, 2025


This hiking adventure will dazzle you with the diversity of flora and fauna in these two small, but wildlife-rich countries. View rare birds and exotic wildlife, and traverse fog-shrouded cloud forests in the company of a local guide.


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Florida&rsquo; s Famous Springs, Beaches, and Wildlife

February 7-12, 2024


Escape the frigid temps with a Florida winter getaway. Kayak the beautiful waterways, view abundant winter birds and manatees, and stay in seaside cottages.


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Volunteer with your local ICO Chapter


Whole generations of children in communities of color and low-income families are growing up without access to the benefits of getting outdoors. Youth spend more than 50 hours a week on electronic media and just minutes a day playing outside. When asked about the barriers to spending time outdoors, America&rsquo;s youth cite lack of nearby access and lack of transportation as some of the top reasons. Communities of color and low-income communities are more likely to suffer from health disparities and are the least likely to have access to open spaces where they can improve their health and wellness.


To break these barriers, the Sierra Club&rsquo;s Inspiring Connections Outdoors (ICO) program works to reduce barriers to entry by providing gear, transportation, trip fees, and training to ensure that all people have opportunities to explore, enjoy, and advocate for nature.

We need YOU! Our ICO programs are made possible by volunteers who give generously of their time and skills. They are always in need of outdoor-loving adults to volunteer and share their appreciation of, and enthusiasm for, natural and wild places with underserved youth. Boost your leadership skills, expand your network, and connect with your community.


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FIND A GROUP NEAR YOU AND GET INVOLVED >>


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PHOTOS Top: Trip participants post for a photo in front of a mountainous landscape. Credit: Charles McTiernan. Bottom: Arcia Quinn, Cass Technical High School Student, tries on the official NPS hat of Park Ranger Shelton Johnson. Credit: Eliza Earle.






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