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Kick Off 2025 on the Right Foot. Take a First Day Hike at Illinois State Parks
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The start of a new year is always an opportunity to at least psychologically wipe the slate clean.
To kick things off in 2025 on the right foot, or even the left foot, set out on a First Day Hike at an Illinois state park.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is hosting self-guided hikes at 15 state parks on Jan. 1 as part of a nationwide movement promoted by America’s State Parks Foundation. (That’s right, if you’re spending the holidays out of state, no excuse to not hike — these are happening everywhere.)
“There’s no better way to clear your head, say goodbye to the stress of the holidays, and welcome a new year than to get outdoors for some fresh air and exercise,” said Natalie Phelps Finnie, IDNR director, in a statement.
Look for the designated check-in area at each of the participating parks. Hikers can pick up trail maps with recommended routes of varying length and difficulty. Don't forget to reward yourself with a commemorative sticker.
Here are the parks hosting First Day Hikes, starting with sites closest to Chicago. Click the links for maps and more information.
William Powers State Recreation Area in Cook County
Illinois Beach State Park in Lake County
Beall Woods State Park in Wabash County
Beaver Dam State Park in Macoupin County
Cache River State Natural Area in Johnson County
Castle Rock State Park in Ogle County
Eagle Creek and Wolf Creek State Park in Shelby County
Eldon Hazlet State Recreation Area in Clinton County
Ferne Clyffe State Park in Johnson County
Fox Ridge State Park in Coles County
Giant City State Park in Jackson County
Pere Marquette State Park in Jersey County
Rock Island Trail State Park in Stark County
Sand Ridge State Forest in Mason County
Sangchris Lake State Park in Sangamon County
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