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The phrase "a hike at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location where a hike is taking place.
Example: "We are planning a hike at the national park this weekend."
Alternatives: "a trek at" or "a walk at".
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Take a hike at Mashomack Preserve, which is protected from development by the Nature Conservancy.
"It just has to do with how big of a hike at one time that they did.
The Heard Museum in Phoenix, the red rock country of Sedona and a hike at the Grand Canyon are included.
And I have one of those sick feelings that we were supposed to meet friends (but which ones?) for a hike at 10 a.m.
Rather than risk getting caught in another downpour, though, and since I had an umbrella, I decided to attempt a hike at the nearby Müritz National Park.
At 7am one morning, we drove to the Puritama valley to start a hike at 10,000ft, finishing at 13,500ft.
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On a recent hike at a new area, I had to completely trust myself to find the path -- for here was the informational kiosk on the path (I interpreted it to mean "trust yourself").
TAKE A HIKE Start at the Jardin Albert 1er (8), the city's oldest garden.
Click here to see a bigger image of the map Day one Take a hike Start at the Visit Scotland Information Centre (7).
Take a hike Start at the Westerkerk (15) and explore the district known as the canal girdle, the 17th-century extension to an overcrowded medieval city.
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