Appalachian Trail
The real name of the Appalachian Trail (AT) is the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. It is the longest marked footpath in the United States and extends from the Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine. Multiple partnerships and about 30 trail clubs maintain the path. The Appalachian Trail is managed by the National Park Service and the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, which is a non-profit organization. This trail is the passion of many hikers. To know more about the Appalachian Trail and hiking in the Appalachian Trail, have a look at the articles below.
- Appalachian Mountains Facts
It wouldn't be wrong to refer to the Appalachians as a natural wonder of the world. Here is a compilation of some of the most interesting Appalachian mountain facts which make them a delight for nature lovers.
- How to Hike the Appalachian Trail
If you want to join the elite club of people who have successfully completed the Appalachian Trail hike, here are some tips will put you on the right track. These simple tips will make your hike safe, without you having to sacrifice on the adventure involved.
- Appalachian Trail Camping
For long distance hiking the Appalachian Trail is considered one of the top three options in the United States. While Appalachian trail camping can be the experience of a lifetime, it will only be so if well planned for.