Administrative/Biographical History
On January 26, 1926 Earle Ainsworth approached the Rockford Athletic Commission for assistance in starting a hiking club. With the commission’s approval, Ainsworth began advertising the first hike for February 6, 1926--six men participated. After the fourth hike, Ainsworth organized the first business meeting and the club elected Oscar Anderson president over 22 charter members.
In June 1926 the group named the organization the Blackhawk Trails Club and in 1938 they incorporated. Two hikes from the first year remain a part of the annual program; the Cherry Valley hike in spring and the pilgrimage to the Blackhawk Statue in Oregon in fall.
In 1931 the group augmented the monthly bulletin with a newsletter entitled “Trails and Tributaries”. The idea took hold and in 1932 a newsletter started coming out each month- “Talk O’ The Trails.” The club also instituted joint hikes with groups from Freeport and Milwaukee, had tennis tournaments, gave three-act plays to raise money, played bridge and golf, and sponsored annual Round-Ups. Today, the B1ackhawk Trails Club provides recreational entertainment to over 200 members through a healthy and popular sport--hiking.