Colorado Parks and Wildlife will sponsor guided hikes in 15 state parks on New Year’s Day as part of an America's State Parks’ initiative in all 50 states. The First Day Hikes initiative offers individuals and families an opportunity to begin the New Year by rejuvenating and connecting with the outdoors with a healthy hike on Jan. 1, 2013 at a state park close to home. First Day Hikes offer a great way to get outside, exercise, enjoy nature and welcome the New Year with friends and family. The hikes… Show more themselves are free, but park visitors must have either a daily parks pass or a valid annual pass.
State parks boast a variety of beautiful settings for year-round outdoor recreation, and each First Day Hike will offer an opportunity to explore the unique natural and cultural treasures close to home. From California to Maine, hikers can climb hills and mountain tops, walk along ponds and beaches, and traverse trails through forests, fields and prairies. Visitors can listen to birds, breathe in the fresh air, discover wildlife tracks, feel the wind and the warmth of the sun or the coldness of the snow. Visitors can expect to be surrounded by the quiet beauty of nature in winter, experience spectacular views and vistas and benefit from the company of a knowledgeable state park guide.
Park staff and volunteers will lead the hikes. Details about hike locations, difficulty and length, terrain and tips regarding proper clothing are listed on the America’s State Parks website and the Colorado Parks and Wildlife website. Visit http://cpw.state.co.us to find a First Day Hike near you.
In Colorado, hikes will be offered at the following locations and times:
Barr Lake State Park, Adams County (two hikes offered) *
• 11 a.m. (Meet at Nature Center)
A 3-mile hike on an easy trail in the wildlife refuge. Bird watching including bald eagles. No dogs. Limit 40 participants.
• 11 a.m. (Meet at Boat Ramp)
A 3-mile snowshoe hike (bring your own snowshoes) to Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory. There are lots of birds including bald eagles. Limit 25 participants.
* All Colorado state parks recommend that First Day Hike participants bring water, sun protection and appropriate clothing for the weather conditions. Other recommended items, depending on the weather conditions and terrain, include snow shoes, strap-on ice cleats, snacks, trekking poles, cameras, binoculars and wildlife guide books.
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