Wyoming State Parks Kicks Off the New Year with Successful First Day Hikes 

Hikers at Guernsey State Park

Wyoming State Parks is excited to announce that the 14th annual First Day Hikes event, held on January 1, 2025, was a tremendous success. Eight hundred eighty-seven outdoor enthusiasts across the state celebrated the new year by participating in guided hikes at 18 state parks and historic sites, covering 1,222 miles.   

“We are thrilled to have so many people join us to kick off the New Year in such a meaningful way,” said Laurel Stephens, communications and marketing manager for Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources. “The First Day Hikes event offered a perfect opportunity for individuals and families to start the year in a healthy and positive manner, surrounded by community and the natural beauty that Wyoming offers year-round.”  

Participant feedback was overwhelmingly positive. The event showcased Wyoming’s parks and historic sites, emphasizing the importance of outdoor activities for overall health and well-being. To encourage participants to reap these benefits throughout the year, hikers were able to  enter a drawing for a 2025 Wyoming State Parks Annual Day Use Pass at each location and a statewide hiking-themed grand prize – this initiative aims to foster a deeper connection to nature and promote a healthy lifestyle.

As part of a nationwide initiative by America’s State Parks, First Day Hikes encourages individuals of all ages and abilities to enjoy the outdoors, promoting physical activity and mental health. Across the country, 68,890 participants joined in free guided hikes in all 50 states, taking advantage of the crisp winter air and hiking 171,756 miles.

Participating Wyoming sites and the number of hikers include: 

Bear River State Park, 32Guernsey State Park, 80
Boysen State Park, 12Hot Springs State Park, 62
Buffalo Bill State Park, 33Keyhole State Park, 21
Curt Gowdy State Park, 202Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site, 50
Edness Kimball Wilkins State Park, 70Sinks Canyon State Park, 44
Fort Bridger State Historic Site, 57South Pass City State Historic Site, 9
Fort Fred Steele State Historic Site, 25Trail End State Historic Site, 60
Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site, 54WY Pioneer Memorial Museum, 17
Glendo State Park, 32WY Territorial Prison, 27

Wyoming State Parks looks forward to continuing this tradition, encouraging everyone to prioritize outdoor recreation and to explore our state’s incredible natural and cultural resources throughout the upcoming year.

For more information about upcoming events and activities at Wyoming State Parks, please visit wyoparks.wyo.gov.