 Hikeathon is returning to the Pine Mountain State Resort Park in Cumberland Falls and will kick off Saturday, March 9th. The hikes are free to attend and will begin at 10 a.m. one Saturday every month through October. So this is a program that started even before I was at Pine Mountain under the guise of Beth Burns that used to work here and it was such a wonderful idea that it was something that I wanted to carry on because it showcases not only fun stuff that's in my park, it shows stuff that's in other parks. And Jihan and I worked together for many years and so when she came back to the falls, I thought how neat would it be to offer it as sort of a half here, half there because there's so many cool places up there, there's so many cool places down here. So that lets us focus on more of the very special things that are near each one and it breaks up the workload for the two of us. Make your ride one of a kind and see the experts at J&M Custom Auto and Off-Road. It's your customization candy store. Visit jmcustomauto.com and select your making model. It's that easy. Window tanning, remote starts, leather interiors, sound systems, running rear bumpers, spray and bed liners, bed covers, wheels and tires, lift kits, step rails, even underglow like kits and so much more. If you can dream it, we can do it at J&M Custom. The hikes are guided by Park Naturalists, and event t-shirts will be available for $10. It's a great opportunity to have a guide because a lot of people that come to these places that we hike to, you know, it's hard for them to navigate because it's so natural, you know, the trails that we've chosen is a variety of different sceneries that you will see and going with a guide and just other people that are wanting to come together and join that type of activity, those people can, you know, add their knowledge into the experience. Sometimes we get people that are professors or birders or, you know, that help us learn as naturalists something that we don't know because we still learn stuff every day. For more information, go to Pine Mountain State Resort Park on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.