
Embr8ce The Ch8se is a guided tour experience created for Black women and women of color to reconnect with nature, rest, and themselves. Each gathering is intentionally designed to foster grounding, reflection, and shared healing in natural spaces. Beyond the journey itself, these experiences build a supportive community rooted in presence, connection, and collective well-being.
Sat, May 02
Angel & Panther Falls
Two waterfalls. One unforgettable trail. Angel Falls and Panther Falls are waiting for you in the heart of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. Come ch8se the falls with us!
Registration closes: April 29, 2026 @ 4:44 PM
Sat, Jun 06
Minnehaha Falls
We’re returning to Minnehaha & Hemlock Falls—two of Deb’s all-time favorite Georgia waterfalls—to celebrate her 56th birthday in the most meaningful way possible.
Sat, Jul 11
Vickery Creek Trail
Chapter 100 is here, and we’re returning to where it all began. Join us at Vickery Creek Falls in Roswell, GA, the very trail that started it all, as we celebrate this incredible milestone.
More details coming soon!
Sat, Aug 01
Location is TBD
We’re not done with the details yet. Get ready to lace up, breathe deep, and come back to yourself on another healing hike—what we call another Ch8se Embr8ce. Details are loading… and trust us, you’ll want to be there.
Sat, Sep 05
Location is TBD
We’re not done with the details yet. Get ready to lace up, breathe deep, and come back to yourself on another healing hike—what we call another Ch8se Embr8ce. Details are loading… and trust us, you’ll want to be there.
Sat, Oct 10
Location is TBD
We’re not done with the details yet. Get ready to lace up, breathe deep, and come back to yourself on another healing hike—what we call another Ch8se Embr8ce. Details are loading… and trust us, you’ll want to be there.
Registration closes: October 7, 2026 @ 4:44 PM
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