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Home » Hike for free on New Year’s Day at these state parks

Hike for free on New Year’s Day at these state parks

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Hikers stand with a state park ranger showing off their First Day Hike buttons.

Courtesy Washington State Parks
December 28, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Jan. 1 is a free day for Washington’s state parks, and several Eastern Washington parks will host free staff-led and self-guided hikes and snowshoe events.  

Events in Eastern Washington state parks include: 

  • Step into 2026, 1 p.m. at Camp Wooten State Park 
  • Columbia Plateau Trail First Day Hike, 11 a.m. at Columbia Plateau Trail 
  • Curlew Lake First Day Hike, 11 a.m. at Curlew Lake State Park 
  • West Viewpoint Snowshoe Hike, 11 a.m. at Fields Spring State Park 
  • Lake Easton First Day Hike, 10 a.m. at Lake Easton State Park 
  • Lake Chelan First Day Hike, 10 a.m. at Lake Chelan State Park 
  • Lake Wenatchee First Day Hike, 11 a.m. at Lake Wenatchee State Park 
  • Mount Spokane First Day Hike: Smith Gap Snowshoe Hike, 9 a.m. at Mount Spokane State Park 
  • Mount Spokane First Day Hike: Summit Snowshoe Hike, 9 a.m. at Mount Spokane State Park 
  • Riverside’s Trautman Conservation Area First Day Hike, 9 a.m. at Riverside State Park 
  • Lyons Ferry History Hike, 11 a.m. at Lyons Ferry State Park 
  • Coulee Corridor First Day Hike, 10 a.m. at Steamboat Rock State Park 

Some events may require registration or Sno-Park permits. Go to: parks.wa.gov/find-activity/activity-search/first-day-hikes. 

Typically, a Discover Pass is required at state parks. Jan. 1 is one of 12 free days in 2026 when a pass is not required.  

Outside of these free days, a one-day pass costs $11.50, while the annual pass costs $50, including processing fees. The price for the Discover Pass, originally $30, increased to $45 in October, the first price increase since the pass originated in 2011.

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