Fort Worden First Day Hike: Wild Resolutions

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Wild Resolutions First Day Hike

Join us for a First Day Hike at Fort Worden! This program invites participants to start the new year with a refreshing outdoor experience. Meet staff and volunteers at the USO parking lot for park maps, SWAG, and free hot chocolate provided by Fort Worden Hospitality!

Attendees will then embark on a self-guided exploration of scenic trails and historical structures, surrounded by stunning views of the coastline and lush landscapes. Whether you're an experienced hiker or a beginner, this hike is designed to promote wellness and connections to our park's natural and historical resources. Don't miss this opportunity to set positive intentions for the year ahead while enjoying camaraderie with fellow outdoor enthusiasts. Bring water, wear comfortable footwear, and prepare for a memorable start to the year!

Name of Hike: Fort Worden first Day Hike

Length of Hike:  2.5 miles

Where to Meet: Artillery Hill Trails

Is this Hike for Beginners? Yes

Suggested minimum age of children to attend: No minimum age. It's self-guided

ADA Accessible? Contact the park for ADA options

Stroller Accessible? Yes

Are leashed dogs allowed? Yes

Restrictions: No restrictions

Registration Required: No

Things to bring: Bring water, wear comfortable footwear, and don't forget a leash for your pets!

Cancellation Information: N/A

Directions

48.134387, -122.769938

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