First Day Hikes Planned at State Parks Across Iowa

by Brian Wilson
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Many Iowans already have big plans for New Year’s Eve, so the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is suggesting that anyone who loves the outdoors to take part in an event on New Year’s Day. Sherry Arntzen, chief of the DNR’s Parks, Forests and Preserves Bureau, says that First Day Hikes are being held on January 1st at dozens of Iowa’s state parks.

The First Day Hikes tradition started in Iowa in 2012 as a way of launching the new year with a new outlook on the outdoors and getting healthy. Arntzen says participants are surrounded by the quiet beauty of nature in winter, and they experience spectacular views, beautiful settings and the cultural treasures offered by Iowa’s state parks.

First Day Hikes are being offered in 45 of Iowa’s state parks on the first day of 2025, and there are essentially two different types of hikes.

The other 26 hikes are self-guided and while most of them are just one or two miles, some are longer, depending on the location. Find full details here: www.iowadnr.gov/firstdayhikes.

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