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First Day Hike planned in HSSP

Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites, and Trails is pleased to announce the 13th consecutive year of its popular First Day Hikes on January 1, 2024.

First Day Hikes are part of a nationwide initiative led by America’s State Parks to encourage people to get outside and enjoy the great outdoors. 

On New Year’s Day, people of all ages can kick off the New Year out of doors with access to hundreds of free guided hikes organized in all fifty states.

“This outdoor event has become an annual tradition for families and nature lovers of all ages, with 370 in attendance on January 1, 2023,” states Laurel Stephens, Outreach Coordinator for the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation. “We are excited to take part in this nationwide initiative each year, and we look forward to continuing to inspire passion for Wyoming’s outdoors and the many recreational opportunities those spaces bring throughout the year.”

Park staff and volunteers will lead the hikes. Participants in the First Day Hike in Hot Springs State Park should plan to meet at 10 a.m. at T-Hill Parking Lot. The hike will be 2-3 miles on moderate to intermediate terrain. For more information on the local hike, call 307-864-2176.

Hot drinks and refreshments will be provided by the Friends of Hot Springs State Park. Participants are also encouraged to bring their own water and snacks.

These events will be held at 16 Wyoming State Park and Historic Site locations statewide. Hikes are free and open to the public; all day use fees will be waived on January 1 as part of this initiative.

Once again, participants at each site will also have the chance to win a 2024 Annual Day Use Certificate and enter a statewide Grand Prize drawing for participating.

Participants are encouraged to “know before you go” and to prepare for winter weather conditions, including dressing appropriately. 

To learn more about First Day Hike events in your area, please find individual sites on social media or visit wyoparks.org.

 

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