Chilly weather didn’t deter Fairfax County residents from venturing outdoors to celebrate the start of 2025. Hundreds of people of all ages embraced the fresh new year by exploring the Park Authority’s more than 420 parks and 334 miles of trails, capturing their experience for the 2025 First Hike Fairfax Photo Contest.
The annual First Hike Fairfax photo contest is jointly sponsored by the Park Authority and the Fairfax County Park Foundation as a way for residents to begin a new year with fitness and outdoor activity, while enjoying the experience with friends, neighbors and family. This year, more than 400 contestants submitted photos. The results are spectacular! See the complete collection of submissions on the First Hike Fairfax 2025 photo album Flickr page.
The contest received entries in four categories: Scenery and Landscapes, People, Wildlife and Pets. A “Best in Show” prize was awarded in each category. Two at-large awards – the Director’s Choice and the Judges’ Choice – were selected by FCPA Leadership. The following winners will receive gift cards to the Fairfax County Park Authority provided by the Fairfax County Park Foundation. The prizes are redeemable toward the cost of most Park Authority programs or Rec Center Memberships.
Director's Choice Award
Judges' Choice Award
Best in Show (Nature and Landscapes)
Best in Show (People)
Best in Show (Wildlife)
Best in Show (Pets)
A committee reviewed submissions and selected finalists for the 2025 People’s Choice Award; this award will be selected by popular vote.
Cast your vote on the Fairfax First Hike voting page this weekend. Voting is open through 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 14. The winner of the People’s Choice Award will be announced on Thursday, Jan. 16 and will receive a $100 Park Authority gift card.
"New Year’s Day is the perfect time to reflect on the importance of wellness," Park Authority Executive Director Jai Cole said. "We’re inspired by the thousands of people who turn to our parks to celebrate the start of the year. We at the Park Authority are committed to providing spaces that promote health, connection, and a love for the outdoors year-round."
For more information about the photo, visit the First Hike Fairfax webpage. For questions, contact the Public Information Office at parkmail@fairfaxcounty.gov.
The Fairfax County Park Foundation supports the Park Authority by raising private funds, obtaining grants and creating partnerships that supplement tax dollars to meet community needs for park land, facilities and services. For more information, visit the Fairfax County Park Foundation website.