First Day Hike celebrates IA state park centennial

DES MOINES – To start off the New Year, 49 state parks are hosting First Day Hikes on Jan. 1, 2020. The outdoor hikes launch the Iowa state park centennial in 2020.

“We are excited for this opportunity for park visitors to help us celebrate the centennial by getting outdoors with friends and family,” said Todd Coffelt, Parks, Forests and Preserves bureau chief at the DNR. “These hikes are for everyone, even those who have never visited a state park or been on winter hikes. We invite you to join us in kicking off the New Year and enjoying nature.”

Last year, more than 1,400 people participated in hikes on New Year’s Day across Iowa, hiking more than 1,100 total miles at dozens of state parks. Hikers can expect to be surrounded by the quiet beauty of nature in winter, and experience spectacular views, beautiful settings and the cultural treasures offered by Iowa’s state parks. Many parks will also provide hot beverages and snacks after the hike. Participants should dress for the weather, including warm, sturdy boots for winter conditions.

The 49 state parks participating are the most since the DNR started hosting the hikes nine years agao. For a complete listing of First Day Hikes in Iowa’s State Parks, including meeting locations and start times for each park, visit www.iowadnr.gov/firstdayhikes.

The DNR is planning numerous special events to celebrate the 100th anniversary of state parks throughout 2020 with the goal of celebrating, connecting and inspiring Iowans to visit and care for parks now and in the future. Backbone State Park near Dundee in northeast Iowa, was dedicated in May 1920 and marks the beginning of the Iowa state park system. Look for more information on centennial celebration opportunities at www.iowadnr.gov/parks2020.

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