What better way to kick off the New Year than by getting a jump start burning off those extra holiday calories in the great outdoors?
First Day Hikes are part of a nationwide initiative led by America’s State Parks to encourage people to get outdoors. On New Year’s Day, hundreds of free, guided hikes will be organized in all 50 states. Kids and adults all across America will be participating in First Day Hikes, getting their hearts pumping and enjoying the beauty of a state park.
First Day Hikes are led by knowledgeable state park staff and volunteers. The distance and rigor vary from park to park, but all hikes aim to create a fun experience for the whole family. People are invited to savor the beauty of the state park’s natural resources with the comfort of an experienced guide so they may be inspired to take advantage of these local treasures throughout the year. Learn more about First Day Hikes across the country.
Make your plans to join us for one of the Alabama State Parks First Day Hikes below:
Cathedral Caverns State Park – Blue and Gray Trail
Cheaha State Park – Accessible Hike on Bald Rock Boardwalk
Cheaha State Park – Hike to the Top of Alabama
DeSoto State Park – Little River Canyon, Little Falls
Gulf State Park – Nature Center Hike
Joe Wheeler State Park – Champion Trail
Lake Guntersville State Park – Terrell and Kings Chapel Trail
Meaher State Park – Wildlife Hike
Monte Sano State Park – North Plateau Loop
Oak Mountain State Park – King’s Chair Sunrise Hike
Wind Creek State Park – Yellow Trail
For more information, visit www.alapark.com/first-day-hikes-2023.