Hours on the trail build real connection
Hiking groups create the perfect conditions for real conversation — hours of walking, shared adventure, and no phone distractions. Give your hikers a way to explore romantic connections built on that foundation.
Hiking is one of the best contexts for getting to know someone — but group hikes don't naturally create one-on-one dating opportunities. Members may bond on the trail but not know who's available.
Three simple steps to get started with Circlez for your hiking groups.
Set up a circle named after your hiking group. Choose public or private access.
Post the link in your group chat or announce at the trailhead meetup point.
Singles discover each other within the hiking community — with shared love of nature as the connection.
Why hikers get better dating results through Circlez.
Hours on the trail create the kind of conversation that dating apps can never replicate.
Sharing outdoor interests means shared weekends, travel goals, and a lifestyle that aligns.
A paired hike is the most natural first date for outdoor enthusiasts. No fancy dinner planning needed.
Hours on the trail create real conversation. Circlez extends that connection.
What you get as a circle owner.
Practical tips for launching Circlez in your hiking groups.
Post the invite link before your next scheduled hike.
Before setting off, mention the circle: "We have a dating circle for singles in the group."
When posting about upcoming hikes, add a line about the dating circle as a community perk.
Hikers who join can invite friends from other hiking groups too.