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Come Hike With Us | April

Come Hike With Us | April

04.01 | 9:30am-12pm
SW
Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area, 2820 County Road 414, Spicewood, TX 78669 (about 25 miles and 45 minutes from the Y in Oak Hill, which is the intersection of Hwy. 71 W and Hwy. 290 W)
$5 adult, $2 seniors 65 and over

Join us for a beautiful day in nature with friends!

To carpool: leave at 8:30 a.m. from the parking lot at Austin Ridge Bible Church Southwest, 7416 W Hwy 71

Hike time: 9:30 a.m.

Where: Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area, 2820 County Road 414, Spicewood, TX 78669 (about 25 miles and 45 minutes from the Y in Oak Hill)
Hike distance: 5.9 miles

Terrain: pretty flat, easy hike with hopefully some bluebonnets!
Entrance Fees: $5 adult, $2 seniors 65 and over, free children 12 and under
Bring: Water, sunscreen, hat, funds for lunch, camera to take bluebonnet pics
Lunch afterwards: Opies BBQ 9504 E State Highway 71, Spicewood TX

Note: The LCRA entry fee allows entrance to two parks on the same day, so nearby Grelle Recreation area might appeal to those who want more hiking.

Register here.

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  • Ginger Armstrong

    Ginger Armstrong

    A native Texan, Ginger lived all over the Lone Star State before moving to Kansas City for a job and meeting her late husband, Mark. They later landed in South Florida and entered a spiritually transformative season. Although Ginger grew up knowing about Jesus, it was during this time she began to follow and really know Him. From there, a passion was born, and she now helps women truly grasp who they are in Christ and equips them for the work God has prepared for them.

    She is humbled to be a mom to three of the most amazing humans and Gigi to five of the grandest kids. She now calls SW Austin home, along with her youngest daughter Lane, and six (yes, six) dogs that are equal parts wonderful and wild. Drawing from her unexpected life experiences, Ginger encourages women to believe their best days lie ahead and trust that God is not finished with them yet. If you are a woman on the Southwest campus, she wants to connect with you!