Appalachian Trail

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  • Facts About the Appalachian Trail

    It might not be the longest hiking trail in North America anymore, but the Appalachian Trail is still the most popular and the most famous. Started by Benton MacKaye in the 1920s, the Trail is an internationally famous foot challenge, drawing hikers from around the world. Day hikers come out from all around the Eastern U.S. to tackle small pieces of it, and… read more

  • Hiking Gear for The Appalachian Trail

    The Appalachian Trail is a 2,175-mile path ranging from Katahdin Mountain in Maine to Springer Mountain in Georgia. Since its completion in 1937, few people have claimed to embark on the hike from one end to the other. Those who do, generally start in Georgia and hike northward to Maine. read more

  • How to Hike the Appalachian Trail

    The Appalachian Trail is part of a national scenic trail, and extends from Maine to Georgia in the United States. The trail is a generous 2,175 miles long, and consists mainly of mountainous terrain and unchartered wilderness. There are many ways to access and hike the trail, but having the right supplies on hand is essential to making your experience a memo… read more

  • Poisonous Snakes on the Appalachian Trail

    The Appalachian Trail remains the most famous of the long distance trekking trails in America. Stretching roughly 2,175 miles, the trail runs from Northern Georgia all the way to Maine, with a new spur stretching into Northern and Central Alabama. That broad swathe of territory carries the trail through multiple climates and habitats in the Eastern United St… read more

  • Appalachian Trail Packing List

    The Appalachian Trail is a scenic 2,175-mile trail that starts at Springer Mountain in Georgia and ends at Maine's Mount Katahdin. The trail crosses a variety of terrain in 14 eastern states and is within a daytrip for two-thirds of the people in the United States. According to the National Parks Service, approximately 4 million people visit the trail yearl… read more

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  • List of Necessities for Through Hiking the Appalachian Trail

    A day hike through the Appalachian Mountains is an invigorating and exciting adventure. The Appalachian Trail stretches over 14 states---so there are several locations to start and stop. Even if only hiking on the trail for a few hours… read more

  • Where to Go Camping in Virginia

    Virginia, blessed with 34 state parks, 14 designated nature areas, 4 national parks, 2 national forests and nearly 25 percent of the entire Appalachian Trail, can satisfy your camping wishes with almost any terrain: coastal, mountain o… read more

  • List of Hotels in America

    The United States offers an unbeatable selection of environments in which to enjoy nature, including mountains, lush rain forests, deserts and deep woods. Whether you enjoy hiking, bicycling, skiing or swimming, there are lots of choic… read more

  • Last Minute Vacation Ideas

    Last-minute vacation ideas range from quickly packing a suitcase and heading for the door without much planning to searching for last-minute sales and deals on the Internet and traveling based on the best deal available. While these op… read more

  • Tennessee Vacation Ideas

    Backpacking vacations in Tennessee run the gamut--from harsh and difficult challenges to rewarding and awe-inspiring respites. The state is home to an incredible number of hiking and backpacking opportunities, with trails of all length… read more

  • Places to Go Camping in Boiling Springs

    Boiling Springs, a small rural town in southern Pennsylvania nestled in the South Mountains, gained its moniker from the bubbles in the center of the lake in town. These bubbles arise from water seeping up from caverns under the lake's… read more

  • Hotels in Hiawassee, Georgia

    The hotels in Hiawassee, Georgia, are in the middle of some of the best outdoor venues--hiking on the Appalachian Trail, whitewater rafting on the Chattahoochee, Nantahala and Ocoee rivers, and climbing the North Carolina mountains.… read more

  • Baxter State Park Hiking Trails

    Baxter State Park is located in Millinocket in northern Maine. It is a wilderness area with more than 200,000 acres. The park is named in honor of former Maine Gov. Percival P. Baxter, the land's original owner. There are approximately… read more

  • Pennsylvania Hiking Clubs

    Pennsylvania has over one thousand miles of trails for long distance hiking and hundreds of trails for short distance hiking. Many hiking trails are created and maintained by the dozens of hiking and trail clubs located within the stat… read more

  • Maine Hiking Clubs

    For hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, Maine is a giant playground with hundreds upon hundreds of networked trails. Areas like Acadia National Park harbor beautiful wilderness views. Maine is also the northernmost terminus for the Appalac… read more

  • RV Campgrounds in Fontana Village, North Carolina

    Nestled in the ancient, grand Appalachian Range, Fontana Village in North Carolina has an entire American history that is often overlooked in textbooks. The way of life in Appalachia often goes unnoticed, but to those who live near or… read more

  • Rustic Cabins in Wolf Laurel, North Carolina

    Wolf Laurel Resort is in a mountain setting about 30 minutes north of Asheville, North Carolina. The Cherokee National Forest and the Pisgah National Forest are on three sides of the resort area. Wolf Laurel Resort is a 5,000-acre comm… read more

  • Asheville Hiking Clubs

    Asheville, North Carolina is known for its beautiful mountains and hiking trails. For those looking to meet others interested in hiking, there are several hiking clubs in the Asheville area. read more

  • The Best Hiking in Georgia for Fall Colors

    Northern Georgia is at the south end of the Appalachian Mountains, and is at the beginning, or end, of the Appalachian Trail. These areas are heavily forested with hardwoods and provide outstanding fall colors along the many trails in… read more

  • On What Mountain Is Wolf Laurel Ski Resort?

    Wolf Laurel Ski Resort, also called The Wolf, is on Bald Mountain in North Carolina. The resort is part of the Appalachian Mountain chain, near the Appalachian Trail, and near the state's border with Tennessee. read more

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    Backcountry Camping Tips

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...

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    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...

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    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.

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