Kick Off The 125th Anniversary Of The Wisconsin State Park System With A First Day Hike
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages Wisconsinites to join the DNR at one of several First Day Hikes scheduled at state properties on New Year’s Day.
Participating in a First Day Hike is a healthy, refreshing way to kick off the new year.
While many properties will be hosting First Day Hikes around the state, a keystone anniversary celebration will take place at Mirror Lake State Park in Baraboo. Join staff at the boat launch parking lot for a brief program at 11 a.m., followed by a guided 1.5-mile hike on the Echo Rock and Cliffwood Coulee trails. The Echo Rock Trail is a 0.3-mile universally accessible paved rail leading to a scenic overlook. From the overlook, attendees can choose to return to the parking lot or continue onto the Cliffwood Coulee trail. Refreshments will be provided, and a fire will be lit to keep people warm.
First Day hikes have a specific start time and gathering spot, providing a great introduction to winter adventuring for beginner hikers or those new to exploring Wisconsin’s natural areas. Experienced hikers are invited to share their knowledge and help build the state’s outdoor community. Some guided hikes are pet-free, so please check with the property before bringing your furry friends.
Self-guided hikes allow participants to choose their own pace or difficulty level, from gently sloping nature trails to advanced routes. Drop by anytime during the event window, and property staff may offer maps and recommendations for self-guided adventuring.
“First Day Hikes bring together visitors from all walks of life looking for winter fun. We hope that events like this will inspire passion for the outdoors and a desire to explore our state’s natural treasures as we celebrate 125 years of conservation, recreation and memories at Wisconsin state parks, trails and forests,” said Schmelzer.
First Day Hikes are free, but a vehicle admission pass or state trail pass may be required. For those who need a state park daily admission pass, a free one may be available at your local library. Learn more about participating libraries.
Most events include options beyond hiking, like snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, refreshments and winter activities. Those interested in snowshoe rentals or reserving an outdoor wheelchair should contact the property beforehand. Additionally, check with the property for universally accessible trail conditions.
For details on First Day Hike events, visit the DNR Events calendar. Note that events may be canceled in cases of inclement weather.
If a First Day Hike is unavailable in your area, you are still invited to visit a Wisconsin state park, forest, trail or recreation area. Properties are open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. year-round.
More events may be added; check the DNR Events calendar for the latest information.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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