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December 28, 2016
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Participants in a First Day Hike on New Year’s Day last year at Silver Falls State Park. Oregon Parks
and Recreation will repeat the free event again this New Year’s Day on Tuesday, Jan. 1 at 21 Oregon
State Parks.
First Day Hikes at Oregon Parks
Oregon Parks and Recreation
Department joins America’s State
Parks in sponsoring First Day
Hikes in 21 Oregon State Parks
on New Year’s Day. Park rangers
or volunteers will lead most of the
hikes. Day-use parking fees will
be waived for all visitors partici-
pating.
“This is us helping people have
a little fun and remember your
parks are there for you any time
of year,” says Lisa Sumption, Or-
egon Parks and Recreation De-
partment director. “Fun, healthy,
memorable ... bundle up and enjoy
your first walk of the year with a
state park ranger.”
You can visit the Oregon State
Parks website for directions to
each of the participating park at
oregonstateparks.org. Visitors are
asked to plan for inclement weath-
er, and reminded to remember the
binoculars for wildlife viewing.
Some of the parks around Port-
land and northwest Oregon partic-
ipating in First Day Hikes include
L.L. “Stub” Stewart Memorial
State Park; Milo McIver State
Park; Tryon Creek State Natu-
ral Area; Guy Talbot State Park;
Champoeg State Heritage Area;
North Santiam State Park; Silver
Falls State Park; Cape Lookout
State Park; Depoe Bay Whale
Watching Center; Fort Stevens
State Park; and Oswald West State
Park.