White Lake State Park, NH
First Day Hike January 1, 2022
Nature Tour
3 hr. 00 min.
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Event Description
Come explore White Lake and the 1.5mile self-guided hike along the perimeter trail of White Lake. An Easy walk begins and ends in a lot at the beach while taking in a picturesque view of MT. Chocorua and nearby peaks in the White Mountains. Warm drinks and a snack will be served fireside at the beach. Dogs are welcome, but mist be leashed at all time and owners are responsible for carry out of all pet waste.
Address:94 State Park Rd. Tamworth, NH 03886
Parking:Park entrance, main parking lot
Check-in: Main parking lot from 12PM-2PM
Pets Permitted: Yes
Check-In 12:00PM to 2:00PM
Event begins at 12:00PM and ends at 3:00PM
Event Details
- Duration: 3 hr. 00 min.
- Accessible: No
- Effort: Easy
Important Information
New Hampshire's First Day Hikes 2022:
To ring in the New Year we welcome back our ever popular First Day Hikes. These hikes offer individuals and families an opportunity to begin the New Year rejuvenating and connecting with the outdoors by taking a free organized self-guided hike on January 1st.
Looking for an invigorating opportunity to get outside and celebrate New Year's with your family and friends? Come join New Hampshire State parks and our partners with a rejuvenating family-friendly hike on New Years Day. This year we will be exploring a few first time hosting State Park locations.
Participants of First Day Hikes can explore historic sites, state parks and even enjoy pet friendly hikes with their four footed friends either on their own or discover and experience nature with a guided hike lead by park staff and out partner volunteers.
**Registration is required, there will be no same day registration allowed.
Here are a few helpful tips to make your day enjoyable:
- Please remember to check the weather prior to the event.
- All hikes will be rain, snow, or shine.
- Dress in layers appropriate for the winter weather and wear appropriate footwear. for more information regarding recommended clothing and gear, please visit Hike Safe.
- Traction devices such as microspikes or yaktrax are highly recommended (trails may be icy).
- Be sure to pack water and a snack for during the hike. The Park will provide a warm drink and healthy snack at the completion of the hike.
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