Start the New Year in Nature: Join a First Day Hike in America’s State Parks
December 18, 2024
This release was distributed in conjunction with America's State Parks
Washington – Ring in the New Year with a step into the great outdoors! America’s State Parks invite you to begin 2025 with fresh air, scenic views, and unforgettable memories by participating in a First Day Hike. These annual guided hikes are the perfect opportunity for individuals and families to connect with nature, boost their health, and start the year inspired.
In South Carolina State Parks, participants will receive a commemorative First Day Hikes 2025 sticker and a car decal while supplies last. Find the full list of South Carolina hikes, horseback rides, 5Ks, and more at https://southcarolinaparks.com/park-news/first-day-hikes. See all the First Day Hikes around the country at stateparks.org/special-programs/first-day-hikes.
This year, more than 1,000 hikes will take place in state parks around the country. Whether you prefer gentle strolls, scenic hill climbs, or adventurous treks, there’s something for everyone.
Here’s what you can expect:
- Family-Friendly Adventures: Easy trails perfect for kids and beginners.
- Nature Immersion: Walks through forests, along lakes, or among wildlife habitats.
- Challenging Treks: Mountain and hill climbs for those seeking a bit more adventure.
- Adaptive Experiences: Inclusive hikes designed for people of all abilities.
From snow-covered trails in northern states to warm, sunny walks in the south, First Day Hikes offer a variety of ways to explore the unique landscapes and cultural treasures of our state parks.
“State parks offer an incredible variety of outdoor experiences, showcasing the unique natural and cultural features of each region,” said Lewis Ledford, President and CEO of the National Association of State Park Directors. “Whether you’re trekking through snowy trails in the Rockies or enjoying mild southern breezes, First Day Hikes are the perfect way to start the New Year outdoors and connect with the beauty of our public lands.”
The First Day Hikes tradition began as a national program in 1992 at Massachusetts’ Blue Hills Reservation State Park. Since 2012, the program has grown to include nearly all 50 states, bringing together thousands of participants each year to celebrate the start of the year in nature.
Join thousands of others across the nation for this annual tradition and share your adventure using #FirstDayHikes. Visit stateparks.org to find a hike near you and start your year on the right foot—outdoors!
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About America’s State Parks
America’s State Parks is an alliance of state park systems in all 50 states. The National Association of State Park Directors (NASPD) promotes and advocates for the state park systems across America in providing conservation and management of natural and cultural resources, quality outdoor recreation experiences, and connecting children and families to nature and the outdoors. With more than 9,817 park areas covering over 20 million acres of land, and visitation of nearly 900 million people annually, state parks are an integral part of protecting natural and cultural resources while providing guests amazing access to the outdoors. stateparks.org