What we’re about
### Sierra Club Kansas City Outings
Welcome to our Meetup site, where we manage activity announcements and sign-ups.
### Our Programs
We offer various outdoor programs, including beginner backpacking. This is typically held in spring and fall, supported by our modern equipment library and a separate wilderness navigation course. Additionally, we organize day hikes, service days, other activities, and backpacking trips.
### Our Mission
Part of the National Sierra Club's "Local Outdoors" program, our outings focus on the Kansas City area community. We are a coalition of the Sierra Club's Thomas Hart Benton, Kanza & Wakarusa groups. We aim to be inclusive and welcome individuals from all backgrounds, with many members committed to conservation, equity, and social welfare advocacy.
If you're looking for advocacy opportunities - check out our Sierra Club | Kansas City | Advocacy | Environment Meetup Group.
### Locations
Our activities take place in well-known locations like Missouri and Kansas, and sometimes farther afield. Historically, these areas had different names and inhabitants. Here are some resources to explore these historical contexts: mapping tool, trail references, and additional perspective.
### Get Involved
Looking to connect with nature, meet new people, or get some exercise? Our local outings are here on Meetup; together with Sierra Club's domestic and international outings, we have something for everyone. Join us today! While membership is not required to participate, joining the Sierra Club for as little as $15 supports our programs.
### Support and Contributions
We may ask for small donations to cover the costs of things like leader training and maintaining our gear lending library. Note, donations to the Sierra Club are not tax-deductible (we're a Section 501(c)(4) non-profit organization under the Internal Revenue Code.) Our leaders are unpaid volunteers who generously give their time. Speaking of that, we're always interested in finding new leaders and assistant leaders.
### Join Our Leadership Team!
🌟 Love the outdoors and having fun? We're looking for additional leaders to join us to take people on amazing adventures! Start as an assistant leader (sweep) and grow into a leadership role, all while building valuable skills and making lifelong connections.
Our training and certification, including Wilderness First Aid, ensures you lead safely and confidently. And yes, there's a bit of paperwork—it's simple.
Join the team, make a real difference, and enjoy the journeys! 🚶♂️🌲💪😉
### Backpacking Trips
In addition to our beginner backpacking program, we host beginner and advanced backpacking trips locally and regionally, with options for national and international outings. These trips offer progression for those who complete the beginner program and provide team-building opportunities for leaders.
### Activities and Leadership
Our volunteer leaders organize diverse activities based on their interests, including both backpacking but also day hikes, cycling, and camping. We also engage in conservation efforts like picking up trash, bird watching, and trail maintenance. And sometimes we take social trips with a community or historical connection. Our leaders are certified and trained in first aid, which sets us apart.
### Participation Requirements
- RSVP: Please RSVP in advance; walk-ins are not accepted.
- Minors: Minors can join some activities with a responsible adult. Please check the outing description to see if it allows minors. Please understand that there is additional work a leader has to complete to include minors.
- Pets: Generally, pets are prohibited unless specified; bona-fide service (versus emotional support) animals are generally permitted, but it also depends upon the venue's requirements and the activities involved. Leaders are not certified or trained in pet first aid or rescue.
- Standards: Leaders may establish the focus for their activity, and may require certain minimums, e.g. for: fitness, experience, and equipment.
### Carpooling
Carpooling is encouraged among participants who use their own judgement on doing so. It is important to note that carpooling arrangements are strictly private and not covered by Sierra Club's insurance. As such, the club assumes no liability for any issues arising from carpooling or ride-sharing arrangements.
### Participation Agreement
All Sierra Club outing participants must sign a standard participant agreement as part of the sign-in process. This agreement will be linked in individual Outing announcements so that you can easily review it beforehand and be ready to sign.
### Medical Form
You must complete a medical form if you plan to go on a backcountry, overnight, or day trip more than an hour away from an emergency medical facility. The trip leader will review the form and respect your privacy. We take the privacy of our participants very seriously and ensure that the responses on the form are kept confidential. In emergencies, the form will be available during the trip. After the trip, we will either return or delete the form. Whenever possible, we prefer to collect medical forms at the trailhead. However, for backpacking trips, we need to conduct a more thorough advance vetting process of the participants to ensure everyone's safety, so we can be happy and inspired along the way. Therefore, we require the medical forms to be filled out and submitted upfront for backpacking trips. If you feel unwell or show symptoms of illness, please do not attend outings.
### Feedback and Concerns
If you have any concerns during or after an outing, inform the outing leader immediately. For unwelcome messages on Meetup, follow Meetup’s guidance and contact us if needed.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Old World Christkindlmarkt | St MarysFlint Hills Shakespeare Festival, Saint Marys, KS
Sierra Club Outing: St. Marys Christkindlmarkt 🌟🎄
Join us for a Sierra Club outing to the Old World Christkindlmarkt at the Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival grounds in St. Marys, Kansas, which is open from 5PM - 9PM. This outing provides an opportunity to enjoy a community event while supporting our mission to explore and appreciate local culture and traditions.
Those who arrive on time at 5PM will start out together with the host and his guest, which helps foster a sense of community and camaraderie right from the beginning. This will ensure everyone can enjoy the festive atmosphere together for a time, before dispersing to explore the market individually or in small groups. Technically speaking, from an Outings Policy standpoint, this will be deemed an early sign out. Once we disperse, given folks are signed out, they will no longer be participants, though we hope to see each other throughout the evening as we joyfully explore the Christkindlmarkt. Let’s enjoy the freedom to wander while knowing we’re all part of this festive experience together!
Everyone will be free to explore the market at their own pace, soaking up the holiday spirit 🎅, enjoying warm cider 🥤, and taking in the delightful aroma of mulled wine drinks. This is a perfect chance to connect with fellow Sierra Club members in a relaxed and joyous setting.
The market brings together local makers, growers, and other small businesses to bring you something uniquely wonderful. ❄️Browse items from all across the state and beyond from vendors showcasing handmade, locally-crafted items that make truly heirloom-worthy gifts at many price points.
Keep an eye on the weather forecast 🌦️; late November can be unpredictable—sometimes balmy, sometimes icy/snowy. Factor the weather into both your attire and the time you allot to drive there and back. On your own: consider the possibility of eating dinner in St. Marys beforehand and staying over afterwards. 🕰️🚗🍽️
For more information about the event, visit the Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival website and check out these must-watch videos here (2022) and here (2023). Be sure to review any inclement weather updates on the website as well.
Directions: Here's what the Flint HIlls Shakespeare website shows 🗺️
Pets: No pets, please. 🐾
Parking: Parking is onsite in the field adjacent to the festival grounds. 🚗
Please note: Tickets are on your own. 🎟️
During the sign-in process, all participants must sign the standard participant agreement
Come create magical memories with us at the ChristKindlMarkt. See you there! 🎄🔔
The Outing officially begins & ends on the dates & the location designated by Sierra Club, there at the ChristKindlMarkt. The Outing does not include carpooling — at your discretion — transportation or transit to & from the Outing; each participant is personally responsible for all risks associated with this travel. Account for travel time when planning; we just show together time.
🚫 There are no vaccine, mask, or testing mandates. 😷
🤒 If you’re sick, please do not attend. 🏥
🤧 If you develop symptoms/illness during the Outing, you may be removed for your & others’ safety. 🚑
Knowing the above, it is your choice to attend the Outing. 🤔 - Eddy - Ballentine Trail RestorationEddy-Ballentine Trail, Kansas City, MO
Join Sierra Club as we work together to restore the diversity, health and resiliency of the Blue River Glades Natural Area. This remnant of ecologically significant public land is managed in conjunction with Jackson County Parks & Recreation & KC Wildlands. It is located in the heart of Kansas City providing “nearby nature” opportunities for all. From 1:00 to 3:00 volunteers will work to remove invasive shrub honeysuckle from the Eddy-Ballentine Trail loop which winds through upland forest to the Blue River Glade Natural Area. From 3:30-4:00 we will do an optional hike.
Located just south of Swope Park, this rare limestone glade community is one of the northernmost occurrences of such a community in Missouri and the best example existing locally. Gnarled chinquapin oaks nearly 300 years old sit atop slab-like outcroppings of Bethany Falls limestone. A prairie-like flora of grasses and wildflowers provides rich color and texture through most of the year. This community is managed through periodic prescribed burning.
The glade is threatened by several exotic plant species, especially shrub honeysuckle. Please come and help so native flowers and grasses flourish again in these stunning wild areas. Trail maintenance this time of year is an advantage because there are fewer ticks but if it is too cold we will reschedule. No prior experience necessary!
What to Bring:
A water bottle full of water
Bug spray and sunscreen
Work gloves, and a hand saw or loppers if you have them
Long pants and sturdy, closed-toe shoes (no sandals) are required
Layers of clothing and a hat depending on the weather.At sign-in, all participants on Sierra Club outings are required to sign a standard participant agreement you can read here, if you would like to read it b4 you choose to participate, www.tinyurl.com/sonsite
There are no vaccine, mask, or testing mandates.
If you're sick, please do not attend.
If you develop symptoms/illness during the trip, you may be removed for your and others' safety.
Knowing the above, it is your choice to attend the outing.Check out this short video of one of our workdays by Nyvia DelaCruz, Jackson County Communications DPT who also took the above photo: https://www.instagram.com/p/CXb8e8PpD4z/
This video explains how and why we are getting rid of honeysuckle-
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=how+to+chainsqw+honeysuckle&&view=detail&mid=7B9E815CCBCF458704A77B9E815CCBCF458704A7&&FORM=VDRVSRExplore, Enjoy and Protect the Planet 🌎
The Sierra Club is America’s largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization, with more than 3.5 million members and supporters. In addition to protecting every person's right to get outdoors and access the healing power of nature, the Sierra Club works to promote clean energy, safeguard the health of our communities, protect wildlife, and preserve our remaining wild places through grassroots activism, public education, lobbying, and legal action. For more information, visit www.sierraclub.org.Why America must protect 30x30 (w/ Sen. Tom Udall, Dr. Enric Sala) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4VmOchhp8o
- Candlelight Tour at Fort ScottFort Scott, Fort Scott, KS
✨ Join the Enchanted Evening at the Fort Scott Candlelight Tour! ✨
The Local Outdoors Program of the Kansas City Area Sierra Club coalition is organizing a group to attend, led by our host and his guest. Step back in time and experience history in a whole new light. Wander through the beautifully illuminated historic buildings and immerse yourself in tales from the past, brought to life by reenactors performing captivating vignettes.
📅 Date: December 7, 2024 🕗 Time: 8:00 PM (Please arrive by 7:30 PM)
📍 Location: Fort Scott National Historic Site, Fort Scott, Kansas
As a dedicated backpacker, first and foremost, I'm giving fellow backpackers a five-day window from my posting of this on Meetup to secure their spots first. We have a total of ten tickets available—two for my guest and I, and so eight for others. When you RSVP you'll be on the waitlist until I get to the next steps.
Keep an eye on the weather forecast; December can be unpredictable—sometimes balmy, sometimes icy/snowy. Factor the weather into both your attire and the time you allot to drive there and back. On your own: consider the possibility of eating dinner in Ft. Scott beforehand and staying over afterwards.
Dress warmly and get ready for a night filled with history, charm, and flickering candlelight. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a unique holiday experience, this tour is sure to delight!
🔗 For more information visit this link.
I've pre-paid for the tickets at $8 a pop. After I confirm you are "in", to secure your spot and officially be on the "going" list, you'll need to Venmo me. Consider it a digital handshake—once you send your funds my way, you're all set for a night of candlelit history. 🕯️📜
Refund Policy: Refunds requested after November 18, 2024 are a no-go. Don't even try (but, if a substitute is on hand, I will ask them to reimburse you for the ticket. We'll do this in the order you signed up.) I don't have the time to scramble to work on substitutes. If a refund is requested before then, I'll do it minus any Venmo charges to reverse the transaction.
During the sign-in process, all participants must sign the standard participant agreement
Come create magical memories with us at Fort Scott. See you there! 🎄🔔
The Outing officially begins & ends on the dates & the location designated by Sierra Club, there at Ft. Scott. The Outing does not include carpooling — at your discretion — transportation or transit to & from the Outing; each participant is personally responsible for all risks associated with this travel. Account for travel time when planning; we just show together time.
🚫 There are no vaccine, mask, or testing mandates. 😷
🤒 If you’re sick, please do not attend. 🏥
🤧 If you develop symptoms/illness during the Outing, you may be removed for your & others’ safety. 🚑
Knowing the above, it is your choice to attend the Outing. 🤔 - Planning a Superior Hiking Trail Backpacking AdventureJohnson County Library - Lenexa City Center, Lenexa, KS
Attention recent backpacking program grads and experienced backpackers new to our group! Missed out on the first round of beginner backpacking trip planning? Fear not! Round two is coming—and you’re invited. 🌟🎒🏞️
And if you’re joining the Fall 2024 beginning backpacking program, you can sign up for this additional activity. Keep in mind that it’s not automatic—you’ll need to successfully sign up for this and complete the backpacking program, too. That foundational knowledge and experience will set the stage for these exciting activities! 🌟
Let's hold several meetings to plan a backpacking trip—the Superior Hiking Trail—for sometime from late September to mid-October 2025.
We'll work through some stages—sprints—to generate a partially complete plan, starting in person and then progressing to online collaboration before turning it over to participants to decide what's next. This is about partially planning the trip, not necessarily taking it together—I might sneak in, but you can't count on me planning it for you—and indeed, it is not a trip I'll lead.
There are many ways to go about planning, e.g. what's at this link, with us using this.
Here's a whimsical overview:
The Great Uncharted Quest
In the mystical realm of imagination, a secret society convenes. Their purpose? To embark on an epic journey—a backpacking odyssey through an enigmatic landscape of the United States.🌄 The Quest: To discover the hidden gem that awaits them, a place untouched by mundane routines but clear via GPS coordinates.
🗺️ The Map: Five cryptic options lie before them, each promising a unique adventure. One shall stand, and the others fall.
🌐 The Digital Descent: After the first meeting, they wield keyboards to draft itineraries, share trip reports, and build out the deets before reconvening to report on their insights and contributions. The more erudite even, egad, read books.
🗳️ The Plan: Finally, they stand at the crossroads—participants document specifics and attempt to align.
🌠 The Uncharted Future: And so, the partially complete plan emerges—a tapestry of dreams and compass roses. Perhaps they’ll finish the plan and make it happen in ones, twos, or more.The magic number for optimal collaboration? ≈ seven! Each member contributes individually—and as part of a team—researching, documenting, and presenting findings. It’s teamwork that truly counts! 🌟
This in-person meeting officially begins and ends at the location designated by the Sierra Club and does not include carpooling, transportation, or transit to and from the meeting—each participant is personally responsible for all risks associated with this travel. Account for travel time when planning; we just show together time.
🚫 There are no vaccine, mask, or testing mandates. 😷
🤒 If you’re sick, please do not attend. 🏥
🤧 If you develop symptoms/illness during the meeting, you may be removed for your & others’ safety. 🚑
Knowing the above, it is your choice to attend the meeting. 🤔
Stay safe & take care! 😊