Somewhere along the way, hiking became more than just exercise for me. It became a place to think, breathe, heal, and reconnect with myself.
There are so many moments on the trail I wish I would have written down over the years – quiet mornings, conversations with friends, beautiful overlooks, and little thoughts that somehow felt important in the moment.
That’s why I love the idea of bringing a hiking logbook along on the journey.
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What I Love About It
I like that this journal gives you one place to keep:
- favorite trails
- hiking memories
- reflections
- bucket list hikes
- trail conditions
- little moments you don’t want to forget
The Hiking Logbook I’m Loving

I’ve started realizing some of my favorite memories happen quietly – on trails, near the water, with my kids, my best friend Holly, or during long walks that somehow clear my mind.
I love the idea of keeping those moments in one place instead of letting them fade with time.
Sometimes the smallest things end up holding the biggest memories.