s major sections in our state, and listed from south to north. Or check out these hikes plotted on ourAppalachian Trail Georgia Map. Wherever your adventures take you, please remember to pack out everything you pack in, and toleave no trace, to help preserve the trail and its surrounding...
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The Appalachian Trail crosses 14 U.S. states, from Georgia to North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and all the way to Maine. Overall, the Trail is 2,194.3 miles (3529.291 kilometer...
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North:Mt. Katahdin, ME Highest PointClingman's Dome, 6643ft Lowest PointHudson River, 124ft Map < - - North to South - - > Click for Large Maps TerrainThe majority of the trail is densely wooded forest, giving it the nickname ofthe green tunnel. Sub-alpine and occasional alpine areas...
North of Georgia’s Springer Mountain, the AT crosses through the first of its official trail towns at Hot Springs, North Carolina, a small mountain town nestled in a valley beside the scenic French Broad River. The town oozes small-town charm and scenic beauty, and outdoor outfitters, sandw...
Mileage of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail state by stateGeorgia - 78 miles North Carolina - 88 miles Tennessee - 293 miles Virginia - 550 miles West Virginia - 4 miles Maryland - 41 miles Pennsylvania - 229 miles New Jersey - 72 miles New York - 88 miles Connecticut - 52 miles ...
North:Mt. Katahdin, ME Highest PointClingman's Dome, 6643ft Lowest PointHudson River, 124ft Map < - - North to South - - > Click for Large Maps TerrainThe majority of the trail is densely wooded forest, giving it the nickname ofthe green tunnel. Sub-alpine and occasional alpine areas...
GEORGIA APPALACHIAN TRAIL HIKES TOP NORTH GEORGIA HIKING TRAILS Please Remember Alwaysleave no trace, pack out everything you pack in, and if you see trash, pick it up and pack it out. Stay on the marked trail, tell someone where you're going,pack safety and wayfinding essentials, and do...
The trail runs from Mount Katahdin, Maine, to Springer Mountain, Georgia, passing through 14 states (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Georgia), 8 national forests, and ...