First Day Hikes

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Chimney Rock Mountain is home to a nesting pair of rare Peregrine Falcons! Come learn more about their amazing hunting abilities, how to spot one from the ground, and all about their recovery from DDT poisoning.
Launch a new year at Chimney Rock at Chimney Rock State Park during this First Day Hike.
A Park Ranger will lead visitors from the front entrance of the park along the 3-mile main road to the base of the Rock.
Hikers will learn about the Park’s fascinating history during their trek.
A shuttle service will be provided back to the front gate at the end of the hike.
Hike participants can return to the Park for the day at no charge.
State parks across the nation are offering First Day Hikes as a way to promote healthy lifestyles and year-round recreation at America’s state parks.
Each year over 720 million people visit America’s state parks and contribute $23 billion to the economy.
State parks are a “close to home” resource and an important part of our national fabric, enhancing our quality of life.
We hope this hike inspires you to make state parks a regular part of your exercise routine and your life.
This hike will be moderately strenuous.
Hikers should wear comfortable shoes, dress appropriately for the weather and bring plenty of water
Cost: Free!
Meet at the Old Rock Café at 8am.
Advance registration is not required.
Please call the state park office at 828-625-1823 if you have any questions.
On Sunday, February 4, the Friends of Music at St. John in the Wilderness in Flat Rock will present a concert of music from Mozart to My Fair Lady. The concert celebrates the completion of the church’s new Parish Hall and the donation of a Yamaha Grand Piano. It will be held in the new Parish Hall beginning at 3:30 p.m.
The program will include Mozart’s Piano Concerto in A major, K. 414, played by St. John Organist and Director of Music, Dewitt Tipton, along with members of the Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra. Greenville professional singers Danielle Knox, soprano, Grant Knox, tenor, and Adrian Smith, bass-baritone, will sing opera arias and the final trio from Gounod’s Faust. They also will sing excerpts from My Fair Lady joined by the St. John Parish Choir.
Admission is free; however, donations will be gratefully accepted. For more information, call (828) 693-9783 or visit www.stjohnflatrock.org.