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November 14-16 | Per NIght: $135The Hike Inn: Mahjong in the Mountains
Escape to the North Georgia mountains for a one-of-a-kind experience - hike, dine, and play Mahjong while rooted in connection, nature, and play.
Our Hike Inn retreat combines the beauty of the outdoors with the joy of gathering around a table - offering a chance to step away from the every day grind, move your body, slow down, and deepen both your game and your relationships.
Whether you’re learning, playing, or simply soaking it all in, this experience is designed to feel meaningful, restorative and fun.
What to Expect:Drive to Amicalola State Park. Pay a $5 park entry fee. Park at the trailhead for the Hike Inn. Hike 5 miles to the one of the best back country inns in the United States.
What’s Provided
Rustic overnight accommodations in bunk style rooms. Think of it as adult summer camp. There is heat and a fan in the rooms - bedding, pillows, and towels are all provided by the Inn. You can expect a family style dining experience for both dinner and breakfast.
Quick Getaway
If you are coming from Atlanta you can make the experience there and back in under 24 hours, get 10 miles of hiking inn, and make so many memories. Bonus: if the weather cooperates, a stunning sunrise awaits!
❋ Easy PackingWe provide all the information you need to pack light for the hike to the Inn - minimal packing required
❋ Flexible StructureYou are free to join in the planned activities like stretching, devotion, or Mahjong but equally encouraged to do what suits you best. Enjoy a book or just lounge. This trip is yours!
❋ Multi-year FacilitationLed by experienced guides who know how to hold space, encourage participation, and keep things moving with purpose.
❋ Delicious MealsThe Inn prides itself in delicious meals for its guests. They are also accommodating of any allergies provided it is communicated ahead.
If time allows, you can hike to Springer Mountain - the terminus for the Appalachian Trail.
You may get to meet some of the celebrity status Appalachian Trail hikers as they end their journeys in Georgia.