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  • Take a tour of local state parks for the new year
    A woman in uniform with a wide brimmed hat leads a group of people along a dirt path outside.
    Matt McDonnal, a California State Parks employee, leads a walking tour at Dos Rios, one of California’s newest state parks in Modesto.

    Topline:

    California State Parks will be offering First Day Hikes: a nationwide initiative that invites the public to experience the first day of 2025 out in nature with guided hikes, for free.

    What to expect: During these guided hikes, you’ll be able to enjoy the outdoors and learn about local geology, wildlife and cultural treasures around California’s state parks — which could spark some inspiration for exploring our state parks all year round.

    What's next: When you’ve found a guided New Year’s Day hike that interests you, be sure to click through for important information.

    Read on... to use an interactive map to see what your local options are.

    California State Parks will be offering First Day Hikes: a nationwide initiative that invites the public to experience the first day of 2025 out in nature with guided hikes, for free.

    During these guided hikes, you’ll be able to enjoy the outdoors and learn about local geology, wildlife and cultural treasures around California’s state parks — which could spark some inspiration for exploring our state parks all year round.

    You can find a free guided hike with California State Parks’ interactive map, which allows you to search for the best hikes near you by park, county or region.

    When you’ve found a guided New Year’s Day hike that interests you, be sure to click through for important information including:

    • How long and strenuous the hike is, and which ages it’s suitable for.
    • Whether pre-registration is necessary.
    • Any parking fees at the facility.
    • Whether pets are allowed (before you leash up your pup).
    • Where and when you can meet to start the hike.
    • Any recommended clothing, footwear and food.

    Don’t forget to dress for cool weather, wear comfortable supportive shoes and bring snacks and water — plus plenty of enthusiasm.

    Some of the options in Southern California:

    Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook
    Time: 9:30 a.m., Jan. 2
    Length of hike: 0.6 mile, 1 hour
    Registration not required

    Will Rogers SHP
    Time: 11 a.m., Jan. 4
    Length of hike: 1 mile, 2 hours
    Registration not required

    Pío Pico SHP
    Time: 9 a.m., Jan. 3
    Length of time: 0.2 mile, 6 hours
    Registration not required

    Crystal Cove SP
    Time: 9 a.m., Jan. 1
    Length of time: 5 miles, 3 hours
    Registration not required

    Other options: 10 great SoCal walks after all that holiday food and drink

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