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First Day Hikes to continue at Ore parks

First Day Hikes to continue at Ore. parks By Jamie Hale, oregonlive.com Share: The dawn lights Smith Rock while the crescent moon crosses the morning sky at Smith Rock State Park near Terrebonne, Ore. (Associated Press files) PORTLAND There’s no better place to say “good riddance” to 2020 than in the natural beauty of one of Oregon’s state parks. Whether you’re throwing the old year into the ocean or shouting joyfully to the mountains, the annual First Day Hikes event on New Year’s Day offers a slice of a Northwest nature in which you can celebrate.

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There’s no better place to say “good riddance” to 2020 than the natural beauty of one of Oregon’s state parks. Whether you’re throwing the old year into the ocean or shouting joyfully to the mountains, the annual First Day Hikes event on New Year’s Day offers a slice of a Northwest nature in which you can celebrate. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department announced earlier this month that the traditional event will continue on the first day of 2021, though the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has forced a few changes. Most notable is the absence of any ranger or volunteer-led hikes, leaving visitors to explore parks on their own. Some parks will instead display posters showing recommended hikes and ranger favorites, the parks department said.

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SALEM — There’s no better place to say “good riddance” to 2020 than the natural beauty of one of Oregon’s state parks. Whether you’re throwing the old year into the ocean or shouting joyfully to the mountains, the annual First Day Hikes event on New Year’s Day offers a slice of a Northwest nature in which you can celebrate. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department announced earlier this month that the traditional event will continue on the first day of 2021, though the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has forced a few changes. Most notable is the absence of any ranger- or volunteer-led hikes, leaving visitors to explore parks on their own. Some parks will instead display posters showing recommended hikes and ranger favorites, the parks department said.

First Day Hikes will continue at Oregon state parks on New Year s Day, kicking off 2021

First Day Hikes will continue at Oregon state parks on New Year’s Day, kicking off 2021 Updated Dec 28, 2020; Posted Dec 28, 2020 Oregon s White River Falls State Park near Tygh Valley and Maupin can be a white world of ice if you catch it at the right temperature in January. The falls is one of the most powerful in Oregon, coming as it does off the White River Glacier on Mount Hood.Terry Richard/The Oregonian Facebook Share There’s no better place to say “good riddance” to 2020 than the natural beauty of one of Oregon’s state parks. Whether you’re throwing the old year into the ocean or shouting joyfully to the mountains, the annual First Day Hikes event on New Year’s Day offers a slice of a Northwest nature in which you can celebrate.

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