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First Day Hikes

First Day Hikes is a program of free, guided hikes offered by the fifty state park systems of the United States each year on New Year's Day. The program began locally in Massachusetts in 1992 and then went nationwide in 2012 under the aegis of the America's State Parks alliance.

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The hikes are intended to promote an alternate way of celebrating the new year by going outside, getting some exercise, and experiencing local nature and history. In 2017, for instance, more than 62,000 people participated in First Day Hikes, covering over 110,000 miles (180,000 km) on some 1,300 hikes around the nation.[1]

Hikes edit

 
A group of First Day Hike participants in 2015 at Monmouth Battlefield State Park in New Jersey makes a turn after crossing an open field

The number of different hikes offered within each state varies, with for example in 2018 New Jersey listing 30,[2] Oklahoma having 19,[3] and California offering over 80 of them.[4]

Hikes vary widely in duration and difficulty, with many being 1–3 miles (1.6–4.8 km) in length, easy-to-moderate in difficulty, and starting between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and taking one to two hours to complete.[2][3] However some are very short and easy and are family-friendly for all ages, while others are strenuous with significant elevation gains.[2][5] Still others, such as at Spruce Run Recreation Area in New Jersey or at Red Rock Canyon State Park in California, are all-day affairs.[5] Walks often stop to hear the guides describe local flora, fauna, or historical sites of interest, such as at Monmouth Battlefield State Park in New Jersey.[2] In some locations, park officials offer hot drinks and treats after the hikes.[6][7] The number of participants on any given hike can range from a dozen to a hundred or more; some hikes even draw two or three hundred people, and in any case numbers often vary depending upon the weather.[8][9][7]

 
A First Day Hike in James M. Robb – Colorado River State Park in Colorado in 2015

In some cases, such as at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park in Nevada, guides may take participants into areas of a park normally off-limits to the general public.[10] A few hikes feature modes other than walking, such as horseback riding, mountain biking, or all-terrain vehicles.[2][5] Night hikes have even been held when there is an especially bright moon.[11]

Cold weather is usually expected on January 1 across much of the nation and participants are advised to dress in layers appropriately.[2] In cases of severe winter weather some of the hikes in a state may be cancelled, while others go on.[2][12][13] People do turn out even in very cold weather, with for instance over 1,000 participants across Indiana in 2018 despite an average high temperature in the state that day of 1 °F (−17 °C).[11]

History edit

 
A group of all ages during a First Day Hike in Caledon State Park in Virginia in 2012, the first year the practice went national

The tradition began on January 1, 1992, at the Blue Hills Reservation state park in Norfolk County, Massachusetts outside of Boston.[6] It was the idea of Patrick Flynn, supervisor of Blue Hills Reservation, who had remembered a February winter hike taking place in his home state of Ohio.[14] The New Years Day hike at Blue Hills drew 380 people that first year, and has since become so popular at that site that the parking lots become full and people must stop their cars along nearby roadsides.[14] The start of 2018 marked the 27th annual First Day Hike at Blue Hills Reservation.[15] For his contribution, Flynn subsequently received an award from the National Association of State Park Directors; as one Massachusetts state official said at the ceremony, "One person having one idea can really spark a revolution."[14]

Breakheart Reservation in Massachusetts was another park that started the practice early on.[16] Then in 2008, hikes were added at other sites in Massachusetts under the sponsorship of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.[14] The hikes continued to grow in popularity in that state.[17]

Independently, another first day walk tradition began on January 1, 1970, in Assateague State Park on the Maryland Eastern Shore.[18] It was started by two women who sought to celebrate the beauty of Assateague Island and rally against plans to develop it.[18] It subsequently became an annual tradition, with the 30th iteration taking place in 2010,[19] and became very popular over time, with people driving from various other parts of the state to join in with up to 300 others.[7] The Ilia Fehrer / Judy Johnson Memorial Beach Walk, named after the two women who started it, is now part of Maryland's roster of First Day Hikes.[18]

During 2011, Priscilla Geigis, the director of state parks in the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, suggested that other state park directors in nearby states adopt the practice.[16] The idea quickly spread and by the end of the year, state park directors across the country had become involved.[16] Thus, First Day Hikes became a nationwide event on January 1, 2012,[20] under the America's State Parks association,[21] with some 400 hikes being offered.[16] The practice has continued to grow in popularity since then. In 2016, about 55,000 participants were involved in the hikes nationwide.[20] with that number exceeding 62,000 in 2017 with some 1,300 hikes being given.[1]

 
Masks being worn by hikers in 2021 at Patapsco Valley State Park in Maryland

The effects of the 2017–18 North American cold wave, which gave frigid temperatures across much of the nation, resulted in numbers for 2018 decreasing to 32,000 participants across some 1,200 hikes.[11][22] The numbers rebounded in 2019 with 55,000 people engaging in hikes that totally some 133,000 miles walked.[23] The start of a new decade on January 1, 2020 saw almost 85,000 people hiking a total of over 175,000 miles.[24]

The COVID-19 pandemic in the United States had an impact on First Day Hikes as it did almost everything else. For the January 1, 2021 hikes, some states such as New Jersey and Minnesota cancelled them altogether, with perhaps suggestions for what could be undertaken on one's own;[25][26] some states such as Connecticut and Arkansas offered self-guided hikes, with provisions to share experiences virtually afterward or gain participation badges;[27][28] and some states such as New York and West Virginia went forward with guided hikes, but on a smaller scale and with social distancing related measures in place.[29][24]

Purpose edit

 
A guide checks on the progress of his group during a First Day Hike in Cheesequake State Park in New Jersey in 2017

The America's State Parks association proclaims, "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?"[21] (The association emphasized that idea one year by saying that the hikes burned off the equivalent of over 41,000 fast-food hamburgers.[24]) Or as New Jersey's park system says about the activity, "These free First Day Hikes offer a great incentive to get outside, exercise, experience history, enjoy nature, and celebrate the New Year with friends and family in one of your state parks."[2] As one state parks official in Massachusetts itself said, "We want to launch the year saying, 'Get outside!'"[20]

Some people engage in First Day Hikes to counteract the effects of New Year's Eve celebrations the night before, while others find the outdoor activity the best aspect of the whole holiday.[7] Another parks official in Iowa said, "We started this as a health initiative, but it's really just grown into a good way to spend time with the family and do something that you maybe normally wouldn't do on that holiday."[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Start 2018 with a hike". The Daily Advertiser. Lafayette, Louisiana. December 19, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "New Jersey State Parks Celebrate the New Year with First Day Hikes across the state on January 1, 2018". State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  3. ^ a b Prather, Megan (December 30, 2017). "Oklahoma State Parks hosts annual First Day Hikes". The Duncan Banner.
  4. ^ Forgione, Mary (December 29, 2017). "Start 2018 with free New Year's Day hikes in state parks nationwide. More than 80 are planned in California". Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ a b c "2018 First Day Hikes Park List". California Department of Parks and Recreation. Retrieved January 4, 2018.
  6. ^ a b Ducharme, Jamie (December 21, 2016). "Where to Take First Day Hikes in Massachusetts". Boston magazine.
  7. ^ a b c d Klingaman, Mike (December 27, 2015). "First Day Hikes give a 'great perspective for the coming year'". The Baltimore Sun.
  8. ^ a b Matheny, Ryan (December 27, 2017). "Waubonsie State Park gears up for annual First Day Hike". Shenandoah, Iowa: KMA radio.
  9. ^ Hill, Julissa (December 27, 2017). "Kick off 2018 with annual hike at state park". The Franklin News-Post.
  10. ^ Munks, Jamie (January 1, 2018). "Las Vegas group kicks off 2018 with exclusive hike". Las Vegas Review-Journal.
  11. ^ a b c "State Parks visitors braved Arctic air on First Day Hikes". Kokomo Perspective. January 19, 2018.
  12. ^ Ceneviva, Alex (January 1, 2018). "3 First Day Hikes cancelled due to extreme cold weather". New Haven, Connecticut: WTNH-TV.
  13. ^ "Bitter Cold Forces Cancellation Of Some 'First Day Hikes'". Boston, Massachusetts: WBZ-TV. January 1, 2018.
  14. ^ a b c d Scheible, Sue (January 2, 2016). "Braintree man honored for starting national First Day hikes". The Patriot Ledger. Quincy, Massachusetts.
  15. ^ "Blue Hills Reservation 27th Annual First Day Hikes". Friends of the Blue Hills. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  16. ^ a b c d "History of America's State Parks First Day Hikes". California Department of Parks and Recreation. Retrieved January 4, 2018.
  17. ^ "Ring in the new year with hikes at Massachusetts parks". Boston Herald. Associated Press. December 31, 2017.
  18. ^ a b c "Maryland State Park First Day Hikes 1/1/2018". Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved January 16, 2018.
  19. ^ "Winter in Ocean City: Sparkling fun". OceanCity.com. November 30, 2009. Retrieved January 16, 2018.
  20. ^ a b c Palma, Kristi (December 27, 2016). "Join a First Day Hike at one of these 7 Massachusetts parks on New Year's Day". The Boston Globe.
  21. ^ a b . America's State Parks. Archived from the original on December 31, 2017. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  22. ^ "Despite Freezing Weather More Than 950 People Participate in First Day Hikes at Texas State Parks" (Press release). Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. January 12, 2018.
  23. ^ "State parks across Montana to offer guided 'First Day Hikes' on holiday". Great Falls Tribune. Associated Press. December 30, 2019. p. 3A – via Newspapers.com.
  24. ^ a b c Steelhammer, Rick (December 30, 2020). "Put your best foot forward in 2021: Start the year with a First Day Hike". Charleston Gazette-Mail.
  25. ^ "Celebrate the New Year with 'First Day Hikes'". NJ Hiking. December 16, 2020. Retrieved December 19, 2020.
  26. ^ Timmons, Bob (December 31, 2020). "Get 2021 off on the right foot with these 'first day hike' ideas in Minnesota". Minneapolis Star Tribune.
  27. ^ Blanco, Amanda (January 1, 2021). "State park First Day Hikes program goes virtual, self-guided for New Year's 2021". Hartford Courant.
  28. ^ Harrison, Eric E. (December 31, 2020). "Entertainment Notes: Annual 'First Day Hikes' to be self-guided". Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
  29. ^ "First Day/First Weekend Hikes – 10th Anniversary!". New York State Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved December 19, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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First Day Hikes is a program of free guided hikes offered by the fifty state park systems of the United States each year on New Year s Day The program began locally in Massachusetts in 1992 and then went nationwide in 2012 under the aegis of the America s State Parks alliance First Day Hikes logo The hikes are intended to promote an alternate way of celebrating the new year by going outside getting some exercise and experiencing local nature and history In 2017 for instance more than 62 000 people participated in First Day Hikes covering over 110 000 miles 180 000 km on some 1 300 hikes around the nation 1 Contents 1 Hikes 2 History 3 Purpose 4 References 5 External linksHikes edit nbsp A group of First Day Hike participants in 2015 at Monmouth Battlefield State Park in New Jersey makes a turn after crossing an open field The number of different hikes offered within each state varies with for example in 2018 New Jersey listing 30 2 Oklahoma having 19 3 and California offering over 80 of them 4 Hikes vary widely in duration and difficulty with many being 1 3 miles 1 6 4 8 km in length easy to moderate in difficulty and starting between 10 a m and 1 p m and taking one to two hours to complete 2 3 However some are very short and easy and are family friendly for all ages while others are strenuous with significant elevation gains 2 5 Still others such as at Spruce Run Recreation Area in New Jersey or at Red Rock Canyon State Park in California are all day affairs 5 Walks often stop to hear the guides describe local flora fauna or historical sites of interest such as at Monmouth Battlefield State Park in New Jersey 2 In some locations park officials offer hot drinks and treats after the hikes 6 7 The number of participants on any given hike can range from a dozen to a hundred or more some hikes even draw two or three hundred people and in any case numbers often vary depending upon the weather 8 9 7 nbsp A First Day Hike in James M Robb Colorado River State Park in Colorado in 2015 In some cases such as at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park in Nevada guides may take participants into areas of a park normally off limits to the general public 10 A few hikes feature modes other than walking such as horseback riding mountain biking or all terrain vehicles 2 5 Night hikes have even been held when there is an especially bright moon 11 Cold weather is usually expected on January 1 across much of the nation and participants are advised to dress in layers appropriately 2 In cases of severe winter weather some of the hikes in a state may be cancelled while others go on 2 12 13 People do turn out even in very cold weather with for instance over 1 000 participants across Indiana in 2018 despite an average high temperature in the state that day of 1 F 17 C 11 History edit nbsp A group of all ages during a First Day Hike in Caledon State Park in Virginia in 2012 the first year the practice went national The tradition began on January 1 1992 at the Blue Hills Reservation state park in Norfolk County Massachusetts outside of Boston 6 It was the idea of Patrick Flynn supervisor of Blue Hills Reservation who had remembered a February winter hike taking place in his home state of Ohio 14 The New Years Day hike at Blue Hills drew 380 people that first year and has since become so popular at that site that the parking lots become full and people must stop their cars along nearby roadsides 14 The start of 2018 marked the 27th annual First Day Hike at Blue Hills Reservation 15 For his contribution Flynn subsequently received an award from the National Association of State Park Directors as one Massachusetts state official said at the ceremony One person having one idea can really spark a revolution 14 Breakheart Reservation in Massachusetts was another park that started the practice early on 16 Then in 2008 hikes were added at other sites in Massachusetts under the sponsorship of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation 14 The hikes continued to grow in popularity in that state 17 Independently another first day walk tradition began on January 1 1970 in Assateague State Park on the Maryland Eastern Shore 18 It was started by two women who sought to celebrate the beauty of Assateague Island and rally against plans to develop it 18 It subsequently became an annual tradition with the 30th iteration taking place in 2010 19 and became very popular over time with people driving from various other parts of the state to join in with up to 300 others 7 The Ilia Fehrer Judy Johnson Memorial Beach Walk named after the two women who started it is now part of Maryland s roster of First Day Hikes 18 During 2011 Priscilla Geigis the director of state parks in the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation suggested that other state park directors in nearby states adopt the practice 16 The idea quickly spread and by the end of the year state park directors across the country had become involved 16 Thus First Day Hikes became a nationwide event on January 1 2012 20 under the America s State Parks association 21 with some 400 hikes being offered 16 The practice has continued to grow in popularity since then In 2016 about 55 000 participants were involved in the hikes nationwide 20 with that number exceeding 62 000 in 2017 with some 1 300 hikes being given 1 nbsp Masks being worn by hikers in 2021 at Patapsco Valley State Park in Maryland The effects of the 2017 18 North American cold wave which gave frigid temperatures across much of the nation resulted in numbers for 2018 decreasing to 32 000 participants across some 1 200 hikes 11 22 The numbers rebounded in 2019 with 55 000 people engaging in hikes that totally some 133 000 miles walked 23 The start of a new decade on January 1 2020 saw almost 85 000 people hiking a total of over 175 000 miles 24 The COVID 19 pandemic in the United States had an impact on First Day Hikes as it did almost everything else For the January 1 2021 hikes some states such as New Jersey and Minnesota cancelled them altogether with perhaps suggestions for what could be undertaken on one s own 25 26 some states such as Connecticut and Arkansas offered self guided hikes with provisions to share experiences virtually afterward or gain participation badges 27 28 and some states such as New York and West Virginia went forward with guided hikes but on a smaller scale and with social distancing related measures in place 29 24 Purpose edit nbsp A guide checks on the progress of his group during a First Day Hike in Cheesequake State Park in New Jersey in 2017 The America s State Parks association proclaims 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 21 The association emphasized that idea one year by saying that the hikes burned off the equivalent of over 41 000 fast food hamburgers 24 Or as New Jersey s park system says about the activity These free First Day Hikes offer a great incentive to get outside exercise experience history enjoy nature and celebrate the New Year with friends and family in one of your state parks 2 As one state parks official in Massachusetts itself said We want to launch the year saying Get outside 20 Some people engage in First Day Hikes to counteract the effects of New Year s Eve celebrations the night before while others find the outdoor activity the best aspect of the whole holiday 7 Another parks official in Iowa said We started this as a health initiative but it s really just grown into a good way to spend time with the family and do something that you maybe normally wouldn t do on that holiday 8 References edit a b Start 2018 with a hike The Daily Advertiser Lafayette Louisiana December 19 2017 a b c d e f g h New Jersey State Parks Celebrate the New Year with First Day Hikes across the state on January 1 2018 State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Retrieved January 2 2018 a b Prather Megan December 30 2017 Oklahoma State Parks hosts annual First Day Hikes The Duncan Banner Forgione Mary December 29 2017 Start 2018 with free New Year s Day hikes in state parks nationwide More than 80 are planned in California Los Angeles Times a b c 2018 First Day Hikes Park List California Department of Parks and Recreation Retrieved January 4 2018 a b Ducharme Jamie December 21 2016 Where to Take First Day Hikes in Massachusetts Boston magazine a b c d Klingaman Mike December 27 2015 First Day Hikes give a great perspective for the coming year The Baltimore Sun a b Matheny Ryan December 27 2017 Waubonsie State Park gears up for annual First Day Hike Shenandoah Iowa KMA radio Hill Julissa December 27 2017 Kick off 2018 with annual hike at state park The Franklin News Post Munks Jamie January 1 2018 Las Vegas group kicks off 2018 with exclusive hike Las Vegas Review Journal a b c State Parks visitors braved Arctic air on First Day Hikes Kokomo Perspective January 19 2018 Ceneviva Alex January 1 2018 3 First Day Hikes cancelled due to extreme cold weather New Haven Connecticut WTNH TV Bitter Cold Forces Cancellation Of Some First Day Hikes Boston Massachusetts WBZ TV January 1 2018 a b c d Scheible Sue January 2 2016 Braintree man honored for starting national First Day hikes The Patriot Ledger Quincy Massachusetts Blue Hills Reservation 27th Annual First Day Hikes Friends of the Blue Hills Retrieved January 2 2018 a b c d History of America s State Parks First Day Hikes California Department of Parks and Recreation Retrieved January 4 2018 Ring in the new year with hikes at Massachusetts parks Boston Herald Associated Press December 31 2017 a b c Maryland State Park First Day Hikes 1 1 2018 Maryland Department of Natural Resources Retrieved January 16 2018 Winter in Ocean City Sparkling fun OceanCity com November 30 2009 Retrieved January 16 2018 a b c Palma Kristi December 27 2016 Join a First Day Hike at one of these 7 Massachusetts parks on New Year s Day The Boston Globe a b First Day Hikes America s State Parks Archived from the original on December 31 2017 Retrieved January 2 2018 Despite Freezing Weather More Than 950 People Participate in First Day Hikes at Texas State Parks Press release Texas Parks and Wildlife Department January 12 2018 State parks across Montana to offer guided First Day Hikes on holiday Great Falls Tribune Associated Press December 30 2019 p 3A via Newspapers com a b c Steelhammer Rick December 30 2020 Put your best foot forward in 2021 Start the year with a First Day Hike Charleston Gazette Mail Celebrate the New Year with First Day Hikes NJ Hiking December 16 2020 Retrieved December 19 2020 Timmons Bob December 31 2020 Get 2021 off on the right foot with these first day hike ideas in Minnesota Minneapolis Star Tribune Blanco Amanda January 1 2021 State park First Day Hikes program goes virtual self guided for New Year s 2021 Hartford Courant Harrison Eric E December 31 2020 Entertainment Notes Annual First Day Hikes to be self guided Arkansas Democrat Gazette First Day First Weekend Hikes 10th Anniversary New York State Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation Retrieved December 19 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to First Day Hikes Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title First Day Hikes amp oldid 1218764679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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