as stated by Aaron you can use $state to navigate to a default child state but here there is a catch say suppose you have more than 1 child :
.state('places',
{
url:'/places',
controller:'PlacesController',
templateUrl:'views/places.html'
})
.state('places.city',
{
url:'/:city',
templateUrl:function(stateParams)
{
return 'views/places/'+stateParams.city+'.html';
}
})
.state('places.child2',
{
url:'/:city2',
templateUrl:function(stateParams)
{
return 'views/places/'+stateParams.child2+'.html';
}
});
and in you parent controller PlacesController you have $state.go(places.city) then whenever the parent controller i.e. PlacesController is invoked you will be redirected to city state.
So if someone is on child2 state and presses a refresh button then parent controller will be invoked and he will be redirected to city which is not what you want!
ANS: So you can check for the current state before doing a redirection i.e. if the person is in parent state then redirect to any default child state but if the person is in any of the child states then do not do the redirection in the parent controller :-
if($state.current.name == "places"){
$state.go('places.city');
}
hope this helps!