Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Location: Maine to Georgia
The People's Path and America's First National Scenic Trail  "The body of the Trail is provided by the lands it traverses, and its soul is in the living stewardship of the volunteers and workers of the… More »
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It's estimated that 3 to 4 million visitors hike a portion of the Appalachian Trail each year. Most enjoy day hikes and short backpacking trips, but each year a small fraction of those hikers complete the entire Trail. ... Home > The Trail > Hike the Trail > Thru-Hiking > 2,000-Miler Facts...
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The Appalachian Trail Conservancy is a volunteer-based, private nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of the 2,175-mile Appalachian National Scenic Trail, a 250,000-acre greenway extending from Maine to Georgia. ... Appalachian National Scenic Trail...
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Appalachian Trail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Appalachian National Scenic Trail , generally known as the Appalachian Trail or simply The A.T. , is a marked hiking trail in the eastern United States, extending between Springer Mountain i...
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Appalachian Trail - officially Appalachian National Scenic Trail, hiking path, 2,144 mi (3,450 km) long, passing through 14 states, E United States. Conceived in 1921 by Benton MacKaye, forester and... ... officially Appalachian National Scenic Trail, hiking path, 2,144 mi (3,450 km) long, passing through 14 states,
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The Appalachian Trail Home Page is the starting point to explore the famous hiking trail that runs along the ridge of the Appalachian Moountain range from Georgia to Maine (or Maine to Georgia - depending on your perspective.) ... The A.T. State by State includes chart of state high points along the trail.
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The northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail is Katahdin, 5,267 ft. high, in Baxter State Park in central Maine. The Trail continues southwest to Monson, eventually crossing the Kennebec River, at about the Maine halfway point.
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Reproduced below in five sections is the National Park Service overview map of the Appalachian Trail. You can also retrieve our reduced inline map that we use to track the Fox's progress down the trail.
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The Appalachian Trail stretches 2,168.1 miles from Springer Mountain in northern Georgia to Mt. Katahdin in central Maine. As the trail winds through the Appalachian Mountains it passes through 14 states, 8 national forests, 6 national parks, and several state and local parks. ... Trail Facts | Trail Hikers | Trail Terms...
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Facing the Appalachian Trail Facts ... For those brave souls who strike out in the spring, with the intent to hike the entire Appalachian Trail, facts of the day-to-day trials and tribulations often replace unrealistic expectations, and many fail. Only 25 percent of all thru-hikers ever make it.
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