Join writer, researcher, and hiker Sarah Hahn Campbell as she shares the fascinating journeys behind her visits to 18 Colorado mountains, lakes, and trails named for remarkable women. Through trail descriptions and historical investigation, Sarah uncovers why figures like Lady Moon and Lady Washington were anything but ladylike, celebrates pioneering women such as Agnes and Hessie, and honors influential icons including Clara Brown and Mestaa’hehe.
Uncover the hidden stories behind Colorado’s landscape. Her Place on the Map will be available for purchase. Then get your copy of the book signed and meet the author in person. Don’t miss this chance to be inspired and start planning your next trail adventure!
Sarah Hahn Campbell:
Sarah Hahn Campbell lives in Denver, Colorado, where she teaches high school English. She has published work in a variety of publications, including The English Journal, Curriculum and Teaching Dialogue, Curve, Room Magazine, Sinister Wisdom, Iris Brown Lit Mag, and Adoptive Families Magazine. Her novella The Beginning of Us, was published in January 2014 by Riptide, and her collection of essays, Grief Map, came out in June 2017 by Brain Mill Press. Her newest book, Her Place on the Map, was released in May 2025 by Wolverine Farm Publishing. Originally from a farm in eastern Iowa, Hahn Campbell holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Naropa University (2015) and an Ed.D. in Educational Studies from the University of Northern Colorado (2025).
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