Where is the best hiking trail in USA? I think everyone will answer Appalachian Trail. Why Appalachian? its classic hiking trail, dude! Appalachian is an icon, with Continental Divide Trail and Pacific Crest Trail, they for what is known as the Triple Crown of long distance hiking in USA. The Appalachian Trail extending between Springer Mountain in Georgia and Mount Katahdin in Maine, its approximately 2,200 miles (3,500 km) long. The path is maintained by 31 trail club and multiple partneship, and manage by National Park Service and the nonprofit Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
For mos hikers, hiking the Appalachian Trai is once in a lifetime experience, but for other like Warren Doyle, its a way of life, cause he has hike the entire trail an astounding 16 times, thats crazy!
There's a lot of good spot if you don't have a time for hike the entire trail, such as Anthony's Nose and Vicinity (above the Hudson River), Port Clinton Lehigh Gap (in Blue Mountain), Deep in the Delaware, Salisbury to Jug End (the Taconic Highland), Route 4 to Route 27 at the Rangeley Lake Region, or the first 30 miles of 100 miles wilderness at the Appalachian Trail begining.
For mos hikers, hiking the Appalachian Trai is once in a lifetime experience, but for other like Warren Doyle, its a way of life, cause he has hike the entire trail an astounding 16 times, thats crazy!
There's a lot of good spot if you don't have a time for hike the entire trail, such as Anthony's Nose and Vicinity (above the Hudson River), Port Clinton Lehigh Gap (in Blue Mountain), Deep in the Delaware, Salisbury to Jug End (the Taconic Highland), Route 4 to Route 27 at the Rangeley Lake Region, or the first 30 miles of 100 miles wilderness at the Appalachian Trail begining.
30 miles wilderness
Port Clinton Lehigh Gap
Deep in the Delaware
Salisbury to Jug End
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