Hiking The Appalachian Trail

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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, there still are several necessities that should be considered and brought along. Checking weather forecasts and analyzing c… 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

  • Sports & Adventure Tourism

    Sports & adventure tourism is one of the most unique methods of visiting and exploring a vacation destination. Whether you are a novice or are experienced in the sport of choice, testing your limits in a new place can be an exhilarating experience. 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. The hotels surround Lake Chatuge, the place in the area for fishing, swimming and boating. read more

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  • Types of Lightweight Camping Tents

    Whether you are planning on hiking the Appalachian Trail or just want to lighten your load, a lightweight tent is a great way to shed some pounds from the pack you carry. Losing your tent altogether and settling for a bivy sack is the… read more

  • How to Decide Where to Go on Vacation

    For avid hikers and adventure enthusiasts, planning a vacation is more than just choosing a hotel. A possible range of vacations can include day hikes in Arches National Park in Utah, extraneous trekking on Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania… read more

  • How to Organize a Travel Group

    Whether you are the class president or team captain or corporate manager planning a school group, a sports group or an executive outing, there are some initial planning considerations for a travel group. read more

  • Attractions in Hiawassee, Georgia

    Hiawasee, Georgia is located in the extreme northeast Georgia county of Towns, which borders North Carolina. Named for the Cherokee word "meadow", Hiawassee is a small, rural mountain town that offers residents and tourists abundant ou… read more

  • Hotels in Warrenton, VA

    Located within the Piedmont region of Virginia near the Blue Ridge Mountains, the town of Warrenton is a virtual hub for outdoor adventure. Offering a plethora of activities, from mountain biking local rail trails to hiking on the Appa… read more

  • Hotels in Salem, VA

    Located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains in west-central Virginia, Salem offers an abundance of outdoor activities, from hiking the Appalachian Trail or Blue Ridge Parkway to biking the Salem Bike Route. Roanoke College is loca… read more

  • Chinese Restaurants in Roanoke, VA

    Roanoke is the largest city in the Roanoke Valley, located in northern Virginia, close to West Virginia. In addition to the opportunities to hike the Appalachian Trail, tube the Smith Mountain Lake or Roanoke River, or bike the Blue Ri… read more

  • Hotels in Warrenton, Virginia

    Situated less than an hour from Washington, D.C., Warrenton, Va., offers country charm while still being close to city life. Lake Brittle, located in Warrenton, offers 24-hour-a-day access to fishing, hiking and picnicking. The Appalac… read more

  • Hotels in Warwick, New York

    Warwick, New York was established in 1788 and today is still primarily an agricultural town. Enjoy a visit to Glenmere Lake, home to numerous endangered species and plants. The 6-mile Bearfort Ridge/Quail Trail Loop hiking trail provid… read more

  • Honeymoon Resorts in Georgia

    Couples getting married will find that Georgia, the Peach State, has a number of resorts that welcome honeymooners. It is also where the Appalachian Trail and the Blue Ridge Mountains offer opportunities for whitewater rafting, water s… read more

  • Cabins in Cosby, Tennessee

    Cosby, Tennessee, borders the Great Smoky National Park and the Cherokee National Forest. Many of the top hiking trails and waterfalls begin in Cosby, such as the entrance to the Smoky Mountain hiking trails and the Hen Wallow Waterfal… read more

  • Brasstown, North Carolina Motels

    Brasstown, North Carolina, is located on the border of the Nantahala National Forest. The recreational opportunities abound at Nantahala, a mecca for whitewater enthusiasts. You can go kayaking in rapids in your own kayak or raft, or y… read more

  • Restaurants in Newburg, New York

    Newburgh, New York rests on the banks of the Hudson River, which provides opportunities for water activities, such as fishing and boating. There are also outdoor recreational sites in the area that surrounds Newburgh. Some of these sit… read more

  • Cabins Near Wolf Laurel, North Carolina

    Wolf Laurel, which is now referred to as Wolf Ridge, is part of a 5,000-acre resort community in North Carolina. The Wolf Ridge Ski Resort offers guests a variety of outdoor activities such as snow skiing, golf, horseback riding, swimm… 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

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