1/1/2025 | Washington State Park | De Soto, MO
Washington State Park will host a First Day Hike on Jan. 1, 2024, starting at the Thunderbird Lodge. This year’s theme is “Hike, Bike and Trike,” with a choice of two options. Participants can take part in an interpreter-led hike on the rugged 1,000 Steps Trail, or they can bring any human-powered wheeled equipment, such as bikes, trikes or strollers, to pedal or walk along the Big River Day-Use Area/Shelter #2 access road. The 1,000 Steps Trail option will be 1.5 miles, and the road option will be about 1 mile. A warming station and snacks will be provided after the hike.
1,000 Steps Trail was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s and consists of large stone steps along natural surfaces. The trail takes hikers through majestic woodlands and along numerous rock outcroppings and leads to a stone overlook shelter. Due to its steep grades and uneven surfaces, 1,000 Steps Trail is open to hiking only. No equipment is allowed.
Conversely, the access road is paved and open to all equipment. It is also a more accessible option for hiking. This route provides views of the Big River and the open river bottom.
Both options are free and open to all ages. Participants are encouraged to dress accordingly for this outdoor winter experience. Pets on leashes are welcome, provided they are cleaned up after and are respectful of other participants.
For more information, contact Washington State Park at 636-586-5768. To check the status of the hike, visit our Park and Site Status Map.
Registration is required for this event and can be completed by clicking here.
Hike time: 1 p.m.
Meeting location: Thunderbird Lodge (GPS coordinates: 38.085679, -90.684489)
First Day Hikes are promoted by America’s State Parks. Click here to see more First Day Hikes at Missouri State Parks.
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Associated activities
- Bicycling
- Hiking