FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December
27, 2018
DCNR Hosts
First Day Hikes at Pennsylvania State Parks on New Year's Day
Harrisburg, PA - To promote a healthy start to the new year,
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) officials will be
joining hikers at several parks across the state as DCNR again sponsors free,
guided hikes in 29 state parks on New Year's Day as part of America's State
Parks First Day Hikes initiative in all 50 states.
"Our
First Day Hikes help remind people that our state parks and forests are open
for healthy outdoor adventures in all four seasons, including winter,"
DCNR Secretary Cindy Dunn said. "They are a great way to make a
resolution to enjoy nature and get more exercise, and keep it on the first day
of the year."
The
following Pennsylvania state park facilities are participating during daylight
hours January 1, 2019: Bald Eagle, Beltzville,
Black Moshannon, Caledonia, Canoe Creek, Codorus, Cowans Gap, Delaware Canal, French Creek, Gifford Pinchot,
Greenwood Furnace, Hills Creek, Keystone, Kinzua
Bridge, Lehigh Gorge, Moraine, Nescopeck, Parker Dam, Pine Grove, Prince
Gallitzin, Pymatuning, Racoon
Creek, Shawnee, Sinnemahoning state parks, and Jacobsburg,
Kings Gap, and Nolde Forest environmental education
centers.
Presque Isle
State Park and Jennings Environmental Education Center are offering New Year's
Eve or "Last Night" hikes for those who wish to ring in the New Year
mid-hike. These easy hikes, spanning one to three miles, begin at 10:30 PM on
December 31 and conclude around 12:30 AM on January 1.
Pennsylvania
State Park staff and volunteers lead the hikes, which are usually about one or
two miles, but can be longer depending on the park and its terrain.
"Last
year, we hosted over 700 participants who hiked more than 1,793 miles in our
state parks across the Pennsylvania," Dunn said. "Whether you're
staying close to home or traveling, join us at one of Pennsylvania's state
parks on New Year's Day!"
Organized by
the National Association of State Park Directors to promote both healthy
lifestyles throughout the year and year-round recreation at state parks, all 50
states have cooperatively sponsored First Day Hikes since 2012.
"America's
state parks provide havens for young and old alike to discover the tranquility
and beauty of nature through outdoor recreation," National Association of
State Park Directors Executive Director, Lewis Ledford said. "Hiking
offers inspiring ways to improve your physical and mental health, while
exploring beautiful public lands in every state."
Additional
details can be found at www.dcnr.state.pa.us; click on Events,"
then select the "First Day Hikes" tab.
Hikers are
invited to share their experience on social media using #FirstDayHikes.
MEDIA
CONTACT: Terry
Brady, 717-705-2225; tbrady@pa.gov
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