Reach for the Peaks on virtual hike with Girl Scouts

The Girl Scouts of the Southern Appalachians will “Reach for the Peaks” with a virtual hike in March to help the nonprofit raise much-needed funds due to the effects of the pandemic.

“Reach for the Peaks” is a 3.12-mile hike – March 12 is the 109-year anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts – and is open to Girl Scout troops, their friends and family and the public. Participants can get outside March 6-14, whether in the mountains or just around the block, to hike 3.12 miles, or a distance of their choice, during National Girl Scout Week.


The Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians invites the community to get outside and explore the world with them as they Reach for the Peaks March 6-14. The virtual hiking and walking event will be a fundraiser to support the leadership development of young girls in the community.

“After many months of staying inside, ‘Reach for the Peaks’ will be a great opportunity for our community to get moving while also supporting the development of young girls,” said, Lynne Fugate, CEO of the Girl Scouts of the Southern Appalachians (GSCSA). “During the pandemic, our members have had a safe and positive outlet to connect with others, reaffirming how impactful Girl Scouts is in the lives of young girls. This virtual hike also will serve as a fundraiser so that our efforts can continue in 2021.”

“Reach for the Peaks” registration is $35 for the public and $20 for Girl Scout members and includes a special T-shirt. Supporters also can register to be a “Ghost Hiker” with a $25 donation to GSCSA without participating in the hike.

Participants can connect with other hikers by using the hashtag #ReachforthePeaks on social media.

For more information, including registration, visit girlscoutshike.org.