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More than 40 state parks will offer First Day Hikes on January 1

Olympia, Wash – November 15, 2022 – Washington State Parks is inviting the public to ring in the new year during its annual First Day Hikes event on Jan. 1, 2023.

At least 40 state parks will host staff-led and self-guided hikes, snowshoe excursions, bike rides and more on New Year’s Day.

The First Day Hikes will range in difficulty from paved, flat ADA-accessible trails to moderate hill climbs. A few parks will host more than one hike with options tailored to different interests and abilities. Additionally, some hikes will include fun educational talks where rangers will speak about the history and natural features of their parks.

Some First Day Hike adventures to look forward to include:

First Day Hikes is a national initiative led by America’s State Parks, encouraging people to get outdoors on New Year’s Day. Last year, nearly 55,000 people hiked over 133,000 miles during these free events throughout the nation.

Most First Day Hikes require advanced registration, and group sizes may be limited. Additionally, select hikes will have snowshoes available for visitors to use. Visit our website to view all activities and registration information.

New Year’s Day also marks the first state-managed land free day of 2023. Visitors will not need a Discover Pass to park on state recreation lands.