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First Day Hikes Kick Off 2024 with Outdoor Adventures Across Oregon

by Tonya McPhearson
December 30, 2024
in Oregon
First Day Hikes Kick Off 2024 with Outdoor Adventures Across Oregon
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Astoria, OR – As the new year begins, Oregonians are invited to start 2024 on the right foot by embracing the outdoors through the state’s First Day Hikes program. On January 1, visitors can join rangers and volunteers at 30 state parks for guided hikes ranging from leisurely quarter-mile strolls to more challenging 5-mile treks.

The First Day Hikes initiative, sponsored nationwide by America’s State Parks, encourages individuals and families to connect with nature on the first day of the year. Oregon has been participating in the program since 2012, making it a cherished tradition for locals and visitors alike.

Lisa Sumption, Director of the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD), shared her excitement about the event, noting, “First Day Hikes has become a fun tradition for both visitors and staff on New Year’s Day. Rangers and volunteers get a chance to share park history, geology, wildlife, and plants, while visitors experience an adventure with friends and family to kick off the new year outdoors.”

With hikes suitable for all ages and abilities, participants will have the opportunity to explore Oregon’s diverse landscapes. The event is designed to accommodate a wide range of fitness levels, from those looking for a peaceful walk in the woods to more ambitious hikers seeking a longer, more strenuous route.

The hikes are free to attend, and for those visiting parks that usually charge a day-use parking fee, the fee will be waived for the day. However, some hikes require prior registration, including those at Champoeg, Detroit Lake, Emigrant Springs, Jackson Kimball, Smith Rock, and Spring Valley Access.

For more information, including hike times, meeting locations, and trail conditions, the OPRD has provided a detailed list of participating parks on the Oregon First Day Hikes webpage. Visitors can also find contact information for each hike, should they have questions regarding accessibility or need special accommodations.

Those preparing for the hike are reminded to dress in layers, wear sturdy shoes, and bring water. Binoculars are recommended for anyone hoping to spot local wildlife during their trek. Participants are encouraged to share their hike experiences on social media using the hashtag #ORfirstdayhikes on Twitter and Instagram or by tagging “Oregon State Parks” on Facebook.

With a variety of trails and a chance to learn more about Oregon’s natural heritage, First Day Hikes offers the perfect opportunity to ring in the new year by connecting with nature and community.

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