RICHMOND, Va. – Put your best foot forward and start off the new year with an outdoor adventure at any of the Virginia State Park locations.
First Day Hikes, a nationwide initiative led by America’s State Park system, have become a tradition for many people to get some exercise, explore outdoors and connect with nature all while enjoying the park’s unique beauty this season.
Parking is free at all Virginia State Park locations on Jan. 1, 2025, and visitors to each park will receive a celebratory First Day Hike sticker while supplies last.
Whether you prefer to partake in a solo adventure or want to join in on the fun of ranger-led hikes and activities, the parks have you covered with numerous ways to help elevate your experience during your visit.
Here are some activities and adventures to consider for your First Day Hike:
- Little Tyke Hike at Pocahontas
- Fido’s First Day Hike at High Bridge Trail
- History Gone Wild Hike at Sky Meadows
- Vernal Pool Hike at Claytor Lake
- Scavenger Hunt at Kiptopeke
- Birding 101 Hike at Douthat
- Morning Mindfulness at New River Trail
- Woodland Wandering at Machicomoco
- Virginia Master Naturalist Workshop at Chippokes
- Rangers at the Refuge: Tundra Swans at Mason Neck
Check out the full list of First Day Hikes at https://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/firstdayhikes.
Share your first day hike adventures with us on social media by using the hashtags #vastateparks and #firstdayhikes.