Take-a-Hike Day Draws More Than 900
NIH kicked off its 15th Take-a-Hike Day on June 15 with the traditional whistle start by Dr. Alfred Johnson, NIH deputy director for management.
Sponsored by the Office of Research Services (ORS) and the Division of Amenities and Transportation Services (DATS), the event drew more than 900 registrants—including runners, walkers and rollers—who came together for a day of physical activity and camaraderie.
The 3.25-mile trek commenced at Bldg. 1 on the Bethesda campus, with participants proceeding down Wilson Drive and circling the NIH perimeter. The weather was perfect, with clear skies and pleasant temperatures, creating an ideal atmosphere for outdoor activity.
“The event was a resounding success, thanks to enthusiastic participation,” said Tim Tosten, acting director of ORS/ORF’s Office of Administrative Management. “The hike not only provided an opportunity for exercise and outdoor recreation but also promoted a sense of community and shared purpose among the participants. With its diverse range of locations and wide participation, NIH Take-a-Hike Day exemplified NIH’s dedication to fostering a culture of health and wellness.”