NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — If you wake up on New Year’s Day ready to embrace the cold and kickstart your resolutions, Tennessee State Parks welcome you for a “First Day Hike.”
First Day Hikes are held annually by the parks to start their year-long series of hiking events. Officials said that participants of all ages and abilities are invited to embark on a free hike led by park rangers to explore nature and get some exercise.
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Most of Tenneessee’s 59 parks participate, including many in Middle Tennessee. Here are 10 First Day Hikes happening today:
- One-mile hike through Sgt. Alvin C. York State Historic Park in Pall Mall
- 1.5-mile hike through Burgess Falls State Park in Sparta
- Three-mile hike through Mousetail Landing State Park in Linden
- One-mile hike through Cumberland Mountain State Park in Crossville
- 1.25-mile hike through Henry Horton State Park in Lewisburg
- 2.5-mile hike through Tims Ford State Park in Winchester
- 1.7-mile hike through Rock Island State Park in Rock Island
- Two-mile hike through Standing Stone State Park in Hilham
- 1.4-mile hike through Old Stone Fort State Park in Manchester
- 2.6-mile hike through Fall Creek Falls State Park in Spencer