The Department of Environmental Protection has announced that residents have the opportunity to kick off the New Year with a guided “First Day Hike” in one of New Jersey’s many state parks, forests, and historic sites on January 1.
The New Jersey State Park Service is offering a record number of at least 40 hikes throughout the state, ranging in difficulty levels from beginner to advanced. You can visit nj.gov for the most recent updates on each of the scheduled free First Day Hikes being offered this Sunday.
“First Day Hikes are the perfect opportunity to get outside, recharge and connect with nature in one of New Jersey’s state parks, forests or historic sites,” said John Cecil, Assistant Commissioner for State Parks, Forests & Historic Sites. “Not only will you get fresh air and exercise, but you will make memories exploring New Jersey’s incredible natural and historic resources.”
New Jersey offered 28 hikes in 2022 where more than 248 hikers traveled 952 miles on First Day Hikes throughout New Jersey’s vast network of trails.