For those who like to start the new year outdoors, seven New Hampshire State Parks will host guided and self-guided outings for hiking, snowshoeing and walking on Jan. 1.
The annual “First Day Hikes” day is part of America’s State Parks’ national initiative that encourages people across the country to begin the year connecting with nature, exercising and enjoying fresh air.
“Nothing resets the spirit quite like stepping onto a quiet trail on the first morning of the year,” said Eric Feldbaum, Bureau of Community Recreation Administrator, in a press release.
All 50 state park systems will offer guided and self-guided first-day hikes at select parks on what has become one of the biggest winter hiking days nationally. For more information on First Day Hikes nationally, visit stateparks.org.
This year’s seven parks are Bear Brook State Park, Monadnock State Park, Pisgah State Park, Silver Lake State Park, Weeks State Park, White Lake State Park and Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion.
NH State Parks will give out warm beverages, light snacks and they’ll do some giveaways. Those who wish to participate must register in advance and same-day sign-ups will not be available. Registration can be found at nhstateparks.org.
In a press release, the State of New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation reminded people to check the weather, dress in warm layers, wear winter-appropriate footwear, and strongly recommended bringing microspikes, water and snacks. They also ask that hikers help keep the trails clean.
“These hikes bring people together in a simple, meaningful way — just fresh air, good company, and the beauty of our state parks,” Feldbaum added.
