National Trails Day on the first Saturday in June (June 3, 2023) recognizes all the incredible benefits federal, state, and local trails provide for recreation and exposure to nature. Events held throughout the United States help promote awareness of the wide variety of services the trails systems offer.
The day encourages people to discover their local trials, become active concerning trail issues, and share their excitement for the outdoors.
While hiking may be the first activity to come to mind, trails offer so much more! Trails provide access to waterways for canoeing and paddle trips. Birders find excellent opportunities for birdwatching and those seeking to test their abilities to observe and study geolocation enjoy geocaching. Others learn land navigation or use the trails for biking. Each of the pursuits creates an opportunity to spend time outdoors and generate an excellent cardiovascular workout.
National Trails Day is also an opportunity to thank the many volunteers, land agencies, trail developers, park employees, and rangers for their help in developing and maintaining the trails.
HOW TO OBSERVE National Trails Day
Visit your local trails. When possible, take a friend and try something new. Try a new trail, an activity, or introduce someone new to an activity you are skilled in to pass on the experience to. Why keep it to yourself? Also, if you pack it in, pack it out. Show your appreciation to those who make the trail system possible. Use #NationalTrailsDay to post on social media.
To learn more visit NationaldDaycCalendar.com/national-trails-day-first-saturday-in-june/. In the meantime, check out our very own lovely Hot Springs National Park trails and the Hot Springs Northwoods Trails.