We are working on our pages for the AT and hope you enjoy the information as well as maps to help plan your adventure on the Appalachian Trail. Look below for a video featuring the Appalachian Trail museum.Most that do not have six months for such an adventure, hike certain sections of ...
VIEW TRAIL INFO & MAPS Woody Gap to Neels Gap These hikes trail through the wildly beautiful, wildflower- and peak-filled Blood Mountain Wilderness south of Neels Gap. This stretch of the AT in our state is the most popular, and for a very good reason: the views are stunning and the ...
The Appalachian Trail is the most famous hiking trail in the world. It runs from Maine in the north of the United States to Georgia in the 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 are traversed on the northern portion of the trail, the most notable being the Presidential Range. ...
The A.T. Guide by David 'Awol' Miller & AntiGravityGear contains elevation profiles, detailed trail & town information, & maps. Available as book, pages, & PDF.
There are several books and websites that suggest great section hikes and day hikes includingThe Wilderness Society's section hikes page. You can also break it down by state, looking for maps, books and websites that detail section hikes in any of the 14 states the trail spans. Those ...
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 are traversed on the northern portion of the trail, the most notable being the Presidential Range. ...
The adventure begins at Dicks Creek Gap on Highway 76 just east of Hiawassee (view maps and driving directions). From the gap, the hike follows the Appalachian Trail’s signature white trail blazes northeast. The hike follows the meanders of a small stream, a tributary of Dick’s Creek. ...
conform the long (and conveniently rather straight) trail line to an optimal print dimension to maximize detail. So an indication of north is a more important consideration that I normally have to weigh. This makes two maps in a row where I’ve needed a north arrow. What’s happening to ...
For additional information about the Appalachian Trail, the Internet is very handy. And you'll likely find hikers tweeting all the way from Springer to Katahdin. But you should arm yourself with maps so you don't miss all the great side trips and nooks and crannies along the way. Each st...