Ohio’s Long Trails -American Discovery Trail -Buckeye Trail -North Country Trail Resource for Ohio Backpackers Ohio Backpacking Loops has just recently been revised and is now available on Amazon. This new guide details sixteen backpacking loops in the Buckeye State, adding two routes ...
Review, plan and study backpacking and hiking trails in Ohio by the Backpacker editors. Includes trail notes, maps, GPS coordinates, photos and user comments for each trail.
An updated edition features newly revised profiles of favorite trails throughout the Buckeye State, in a visitor's guide that includes options for hiking in wooded, sandy, and prairie regions. Original.Ramey RalphCountryman Press
Five Rivers MetroParks acquired the land on which the new trails were built with a grant from theClean Ohio Fundin 2015. TheU.S. Fish & Wildlife Servicealso helped fund this conservation project since protecting the dwindling monarch population is one of its priorities. The 107-acre site was...
Maryland is a state full of parks and Maryland parks are full of hiking trails. This list includes trails that are a convenient trip for folks living in the Baltimore area.
Long Trails SitemapN2Backpacking PodcastsThis is a summary of the N2Backpacking podcast series with a quick link and brief summary of each episode. Change view Reverse order Episode 104B: Backpacker Trivia In Episode 104B, we are once again deep in the backcountry on the Benton MacKaye Trail ...
Winter is my favorite season to hike in the White Mountains of New Hampshire because the trails are smooth with snow covering the rocks, the air quality and views are better, and there are fewer people out. I left home later than planned on Thursday, March 5, and arrived at the Nineteen...
To find the best backpacking tents, we considered the spaciousness, features, materials, weights, constructions, and costs of 11 contenders. We slept in the most promising models for multiple nights while on trails in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Hamstrung by travel restrictions in the early days...
and I always see things I haven’t seen before. I generally hike alone and there is a comfort in knowing where the slippery roots are located on the trails. Each time I return from days in the woods, I generally think, next time through here I need to spend more time listening to th...