Here are some ideas to help you welcome the arrival of our new year with a little outdoors fun on Jan. 1, 2023!
CHILLY DIPS: NEW YEAR’S DAY
Thousands of folks on the Delmarva Peninsula greet the arrival of each new year by taking a mid-winter dip into the ocean or the Bay on New Year’s Day. Some folks make quite the spectacle of themselves for these occasions, donning silly hats and ridiculous costumes. Others keep a lower profile, making the briefest of dips and then hightailing it over to a nearby bonfire or hot chocolate line.
Most of these events benefit local charities, which do their part to create a festive environment full of creature comforts for their brave plungers.
No, I absolutely, positively will not be running into the ocean come Jan. 1, 2023. That said, don’t let me spoil your fun!
• The Ocean City (Md.) Penguin Swim
• The Dewey (Del.) Dunk
• The Fenwick Freeze (Fenwick Island, Del.)
• Exercise Like the Eskimos (Bethany Beach, Del.)
• The Chincoteague (Va.) Pony Plunge
• First Day in the Bay (Cape Charles, Va.)
FIRST DAY HIKES: NEW YEAR’S DAY
If plunging into the New Year in wet and freezing fashion is not for you, opt instead to join in a group walk. A number of state parks on the Delmarva Peninsula organize “First Day Hikes” in the great outdoors on Jan. 1.
• This list of First Day Hikes in Delaware includes events at a slew of state parks in our area, including Cape Henlopen, First State Heritage, Fort Delaware, Holts Landing, Killens Pond, Lums Pond, Trap Pond, and lots of parks in and around Wilmington, too.
• This list of First Day Hikes in Maryland is broken out quite conveniently by county, with hikes planned at state parks in Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, and Worcester counties.
• In Virginia, Kiptopeke State Park near Cape Charles will be joining in the First Day Hike fun.
–Compiled by Jim Duffy for Secrets of the Eastern Shore/Whimbrel Creations LLC. Posted on Dec. 16, 2022. Happy New Year, everyone!