Minnesota
Minnesota state parks to celebrate new year with First Day Hikes
DULUTH — The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will host First Day Hike events at 12 state parks Thursday, Jan. 1, as part of a nationwide effort to connect people to the outdoors.
As part of the First Day Hikes initiative led by America’s State Parks, a national organization, hikers in all 50 states will kick off the new year with an outdoor hike.
Participating state parks in Minnesota include:
- Blue Mounds State Park, Luverne
- Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park, Preston
- Fort Snelling State Park, St. Paul
- Jay Cooke State Park, Carlton
- Lake Bemidji State Park, Bemidji
- Lake Vermilion-Soudan Underground Mine State Park, Soudan
- Maplewood State Park, Pelican Rapids
- Minneopa State Park, Mankato
- Nerstrand Big Woods State Park, Nerstrand
- Tettegouche State Park, Silver Bay
- Whitewater State Park, Altura
- William O’Brien State Park, Marine on St. Croix
In areas with sufficient snow cover, participants are invited to snowshoe. They can bring their own snowshoes or borrow a set from the state park (if available) at no charge.
Find more details about individual hikes on the DNR’s First Day Hikes webpage at
mndnr.gov/firstdayhike.
There is no participation fee, but visitors will need a vehicle permit ($7 per day or $35 for a year) to enter Minnesota state parks and recreation areas. Visitors can save time and purchase permits in advance on the DNR’s permit webpage at
mndnr.gov/permit
or buy a permit in person during open hours at a state park ranger station.
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