Long-distance trails in the United States
The following is a list of long-distance trails in the United States:
Name | Length | Region | Endpoint 1 | Endpoint 2 | Description | |
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mi | km | |||||
Allegheny Trail | 330 | 530 | West Virginia | Appalachian Trail | Mason–Dixon line | mostly in West Virginia through the Appalachians and Allegheny Mountains |
American Discovery Trail | 5,000 | 8,000 | Coast-to-coast | Delmarva Peninsula on the Atlantic Ocean | Point Reyes National Seashore, California on the Pacific Ocean | passes through Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, and California. Quoted 6800 miles includes an additional 1800 miles of alternate routes, including bike routes. |
Appalachian Trail | 2,189.1 | 3,523.0 | Appalachian Mountains | Georgia | Maine | passes through North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire |
Arizona Trail | 790 | 1,270 | Arizona mountains and canyons | Mexico | Utah | Designated a National Scenic Trail in 2009. |
Art Loeb Trail | 30.1 | 48.4 | Pisgah National Forest | Daniel Boone Boy Scout Camp | Davidson River Campground | Transverses the Pisgah Ranger District from North to South, and passes through the Shining Rock Wilderness. |
Backbone Trail | 68 | 109 | Santa Monica Mountains NW of Los Angeles, California | Point Mugu State Park | Will Rogers State Historic Park | traverses Santa Monica Mountains, limited overnight capacity |
Baker Trail | 132 | 212 | Pennsylvania | Allegheny National Forest | Allegheny Township | A hiking trail in Pennsylvania. |
Bartram Trail | 153 | 246 | southeast mountains | Chattooga River | Cheoah Bald | connects to the Appalachian and Foothills Trails; traverses Georgia and North Carolina |
Batona Trail | 49.5 | 79.7 | New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve | Ong's Hat | Bass River State Forest | Passes through three state parks in the heart of the New Jersey Pine Barrens |
Bay Area Ridge Trail | 500 | 800 | San Francisco Bay Area | circles San Francisco Bay; under development | ||
Bay Circuit Trail | 200 | 320 | Massachusetts | Newbury | Kingston | under construction; will circumnavigate Massachusetts Bay |
Benton MacKaye Trail | 300 | 480 | southeast mountains | Springer Mountain in Georgia | Davenport Gap[1] at the northeast end of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park | connects from the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail; traverses Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Both endpoints meet with the Appalachian Trail. Together, the two trails form a figure-8 loop. |
Bigfoot Trail | 400 | 640 | northwest California | Klamath Mountains of northwest California | Redwood National Park | traverses Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness; under development |
Bonneville Shoreline Trail | 90 | 140 | Utah | circles ancient Lake Bonneville | ||
Border Route Trail | 65 | 105 | Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness | Follows the ridgeline above the chain of lakes along the international border between Minnesota and Ontario, Canada and is known for its dramatic vistas. | ||
Buckeye Trail | 1,444 | 2,324 | Ohio | Lake Erie at Headlands Beach State Park | Eden Park in Cincinnati | circles Ohio; many scenic locations, such as the Hocking Hills region and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park; passes through many small historical towns, shares path with American Discovery Trail and North Country Trail |
California Coastal Trail | 1,200 | 1,900 | California | Oregon | Mexico | more than half complete as of June 2012; within sight, sound, or at least the scent of the sea |
Caprock Canyons State Park and Trailway | 68 | 109 | Texas | South Plains Terminal MM | Estelline Terminal MM | A rail trail 100 miles (160 km) southest of Amarillo, Texas. |
Catamount Trail | 300 | 480 | Vermont | Readsboro, Vermont | Canadian border in North Troy, Vermont | A cross-country skiing trail which crosses the state of Vermont. Parts of the trail are only open in the winter. |
Conestoga Trail | 63 | 101 | Horse-Shoe Trail | Mason-Dixon Trail | Lancaster County, Pennsylvania | A trail that stretches across Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. |
Centennial Trail | 111 | 179 | South Dakota | Black Hills National Forest | South Dakota | |
Chief Ladiga Trail | 33 | 53 | Alabama | Georgia state line | Weaver | Alabama's longest rails-to-trails project, at the state line it turns into Georgia's Silver Comet Trail |
Chilkoot Trail | 33 | 53 | Yukon | Dyea, Alaska | Bennett, British Columbia | international historical trail; late 1890s major access route between the coast and Yukon goldfields |
C&O Canal Trail | 184.5 | 296.9 | Maryland | Cumberland | Washington, DC | trail is the old towpath for the abandoned Chesapeake and Ohio Canal along the Potomac River |
Coast to Crest Trail | 70 | 110 | California | Pacific Ocean at Del Mar | Volcan Mountains near Julian | The main east-west trail of the San Dieguito River Park, the trail follows the San Dieguito River from the ocean to the river's source. As of 2015, 45 of the planned 70 miles of trail have been completed.[2][3] |
Cohos Trail | 162 | 261 | northeastern New Hampshire | Notchland, near Crawford Notch State Park | Canadian border at the southern edge of Quebec | |
Condor Trail | 400 | 640 | California | Los Padres National Forest, ROUTE, under development | ||
Colorado Trail | 483 | 777 | central Colorado | Waterton Canyon southwest of Denver | Durango | completed in 1987; highest point 13,334 ft (4,064 m); most above 10,000 ft (3,000 m); often dips below the alpine timberline |
Cowboy Trail | 195 | 314 | northern Nebraska | Norfolk, Nebraska | Valentine, Nebraska | started in 1996, a multi-use rail trail. 321 miles (517 km) of former rail right-of-way, if completed may create the longest rail trail. |
Continental Divide Trail | 3,100 | 5,000 | Rocky Mountains | Mexico | Canada | on or near the Continental Divide; 70% complete as of 2007; crosses Triple Divide Peak |
Cranberry Lake 50 | 50 | 80 | New York | circles the shores of Cranberry Lake in the northwestern region of the Adirondack Park | ||
Cumberland Trail | 175 | 282 | Tennessee | trail along the Cumberland Plateau | ||
Des Plaines River Trail | 55 | 89 | Northern Illinois | Wisconsin state line | North Avenue in Melrose Park, Chicago | short stretches incomplete |
Desert Trail | 2,223 | 3,578 | Desert and mountains of the West | Jacumba, California | Snowy Top, Canada border | Traverses the Mojave Desert, Death Valley, the Black Rock Desert, Pueblo Mountains, Blue Mountains, Columbia Plateau, and Selkirk Mountains. |
Duncan Ridge Trail | 35.5 | 57.1 | Chattahoochee National Forest | Appalachian & Benton MacKaye Trails at Three Forks | Appalachian Trail at Slaughter Mountain | A National Recreation Trail which forms a 60-mile (97 km) loop in combination with the Appalachian Trail. |
East Coast Greenway | 3,000 | 4,800 | eastern U.S. | Calais, Maine | Key West, Florida | 29% complete as of 2013 |
Eastern Continental Trail | 5,400 | 8,700 | eastern U.S. | Key West, Florida | Belle Isle, Newfoundland | mountain route to Labrador, Canada |
Erie Canalway Trail | 360 | 580 | New York | Buffalo, New York | Albany, New York | 77% Complete as of 2014[4] |
Finger Lakes Trail | 557.7 | 897.5 | New York | Catskills | Western New York | Footpath: Main Trail from Allegany State Park to Catskills plus additional six branch trails. Traverses NYS along southern counties. Est. 1962 |
Florida Trail | 1,400 | 2,300 | Florida | Gulf Islands National Seashore | Big Cypress National Preserve | |
Foothills Trail | 76 | 122 | Appalachian foothills | Table Rock State Park | Oconee State Park | Follows the Blue Ridge Escarpment in South Carolina, and partly in North Carolina. |
Fox River Trail (Illinois) | 44 | 71 | Northern Illinois | Algonquin, Illinois | Oswego, Illinois | |
Fox River State Recreational Trail | 26.3 | 42.3 | NE Wisconsin | downtown Green Bay | Hilbert | northern 12 miles (19 km) paved, southern 14 miles (23 km) gravel |
Gandy Dancer Trail | 98 | 158 | Wisconsin | |||
George S. Mickelson Trail | 108.8 | 175.1 | South Dakota | within the Black Hills | ||
Ghost Town Trail | 36 | 58 | Western Pennsylvania | Ebensburg, Pennsylvania | Black Lick, Indiana County | A National Recreation Trail in Western Pennsylvania. |
Grand Enchantment Trail | 730 | 1,170 | southwest desert | Phoenix, Arizona | Albuquerque, New Mexico | east-west mostly wilderness trail |
Great Allegheny Passage | 150 | 240 | northeast | A rail trail in Maryland and Pennsylvania. | ||
Great Eastern Trail | 1,600 | 2,600 approx. | eastern U.S. | New York | Alabama | in development with portions open |
Great River Trail | 60 | 97 | Northern Illinois | Rock Island, Illinois | Savanna, Illinois | in development with most open |
Great Western Trail | 4,455 | 7,170 | western Rockies | Canada | Mexico | passes through Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming |
Great Western Trail (Illinois) | 92 | 148 | Illinois, Iowa | mostly rails to trails conversion | ||
Great Western Loop | 6,875 | 11,064 | Western United States | Grand Canyon | Grand Canyon | loop of the U.S. west combining the Pacific Crest Trail, Pacific Northwest Trail, Continental Divide Trail and other trails.[5] |
Green Bay Trail-Robert McClory Trail-Kenosha County Bike Path | 36 | 58 | Southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois | Wilmette, Illinois | Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin | |
Greenstone Ridge Trail | 40 | 64 | Isle Royale National Park | Windigo Ranger Station | Rock Harbor, Michigan | Backbone trail of Isle Royale |
Hayduke Trail | 812 | 1,307 | Utah and Arizona | route in Utah and Arizona, linking Zion, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, and Arches National Parks | ||
Hennepin Canal Parkway | 105 | 169 | Northern Illinois | Bureau Junction, Illinois | Colona, Illinois | |
High Line Canal | 58 | 93 | Colorado | trail along the High Line Canal waterway from Waterton Canyon through metropolitan Denver, Colorado | ||
Highlands Trail | 162.7 | 261.8 | New York + New Jersey | Storm King Mountain | Delaware Water Gap | |
High Country Pathway | 72 | 116 | Michigan | Loop through the Pigeon River Country State Forest near Vanderbilt, Michigan | ||
High Sierra Trail | 61.5 | 99.0 | California | Crescent Meadow in Sequoia National Park | Mount Whitney | |
Horse Shoe Trail | 140 | 230 | southeastern Pennsylvania | Valley Forge | Appalachian Trail near Harrisburg | |
Ice Age Trail | 1,200 | 1,900 approx. | Wisconsin | Potawatomi State Park | Interstate Park | generally follows end moraine of the last ice age |
Idaho Centennial Trail | 883 | 1,421 | Idaho | near Murphy Hot Springs | Upper Priest Falls | Traverses large wilderness areas |
Iditarod Trail | 1,025 | 1,650 | Alaskan wilderness | Seward | Nome | famous dog sledding race; route alternates each year |
Illinois & Michigan Canal Trail | 69 | 111 | Northern Illinois | Peru, Illinois | Romeoville, Illinois | |
Illinois Prairie Path | 61 | 98 | Illinois | Wheaton | second of 27 new National Trails, consists of three radials | |
International Appalachian Trail | 1,900 | 3,100 approx. | northeastern North America | Mount Katahdin, Maine | Newfoundland | from the northern terminus of Appalachian Trail; proposals pending to extend to Europe and North Africa |
Iron Horse Regional Trail | 40 | 64 | San Francisco Bay Area | Concord, California | Pleasanton, California | The completed Iron Horse Regional Trail will span the distance from Livermore to Suisun Bay in Contra Costa County, a distance of 55 miles, connecting two counties and 12 cities. |
Iron Mountain Trail | 58 | 93 approx. | NE Tennessee and Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, Virginia | Appalachian Trail at Cross Road Mountain, Tennessee | North west of Fries, Virginia | Transverses the Iron Mountains; most of the route was part of the Appalachian Trail prior to 1972. Many sections are open to bikes and equestrians. |
John Muir Trail | 211 | 340 | California Sierra Nevada | Yosemite Valley | Mount Whitney | |
Jordan River Trail | 40 | 64 | Utah | Great Salt Lake (U.S.) | Utah Lake | winds through city parks and residential areas, mostly paved; an unpaved extension continues another ~26 miles north |
Katy Trail | 240 | 390 | Missouri | crosses the state | ||
Kekekabic Trail | 41 | 66 | Superior National Forest | |||
Knobstone Trail | 58 | 93 | southern Indiana | |||
Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail | 70 | 110 | southwestern Pennsylvania | trail in the Laurel Highlands area | ||
Little Miami Scenic Trail | 74.9 | 120.5 | Miami Valley in Ohio | Springfield, Ohio | Newtown, Ohio | Entirely paved; almost entirely off-road. Continues an additional 32 miles (51 km) north to Bellefontaine as the Simon Kenton Trail. |
Lone Star Hiking Trail | 120 | 190 | Texas | Sam Houston National Forest north of Houston | ||
Long Path | 347.4 | 559.1 | New York + New Jersey | George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee, New Jersey | Altamont, New York (Albany) | |
Long Trail | 272 | 438 | Vermont | Massachusetts | Canada | A footpath in the Wilderness begun in 1910 and completed in the 1930s. The Long Trail spans the length of Vermont, following the spine of the Green Mountains. Typical hiking time is 2 to 4 weeks. |
Lost Turkey Trail | 26.3 | 42.3 | Western Pennsylvania | Somerset County, Pennsylvania | Bedford County, Pennsylvania | Trail spanning three counties in Western Pennsylvania |
Loyalsock Trail | 59.2 | 95.3 | north central Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania Route 87, 10 mi (16 km) north of Montoursville | Meade Road, 0.2 mi (0.3 km) from U.S. Route 220, just north of Laporte | Hiking trail that runs parallel to Lycoming Creek. The trail is maintained by the Alpine Club of Williamsport, Pennsylvania. |
Maah Daah Hey Trail | 96 | 154 | North Dakota | Theodore Roosevelt National Park | the longest continuous single track mountain biking trail in America | |
Mark O. Hatfield Memorial Trail | 60 | 97 | Oregon | Starvation Creek | Multnomah Falls | proposed in 2011, almost entirely in wilderness, course incompletely determined as of 2013, but expected to be on existing trails |
Mason-Dixon Trail | 190 | 310 | Pennsylvania | Appalachian Trail at Whiskey Springs, Pennsylvania | Brandywine Creek at Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania | |
Massanutten Trail | 71 | 114 | George Washington National Forest | Large loop trail; National Recreation Trail. | ||
Mattabesett Trail | 57 | 92 | south-central Connecticut | |||
Metacomet-Monadnock Trail | 114 | 183 | New Hampshire | Metacomet Trail on the Massachusetts-Connecticut state line | Mount Monadnock | |
Michigan Shore-to-Shore Trail | 220 | 350 | Michigan | Lake Michigan | Lake Huron | |
Midstate Trail (Massachusetts) | 92 | 148 | Massachusetts | Worcester County, central Massachusetts | ||
Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway | 50 | 80 | southwest New Hampshire | Mount Monadnock | Mount Sunapee | |
Monon Trail | 18.1 | 29.1 | Indiana | Indianapolis | Westfield | |
Mountains-to-Sea Trail | 1,000 | 1,600 approx. | North Carolina | Clingman's Dome, Great Smoky Mountains | Jockey's Ridge, Outer Banks | about 530 miles (850 km) complete as of 2011; follows the Appalachian Trail for 3.4 miles (5.5 km) |
Natchez Trace Trail | 440 | 710 | southeastern U.S. | Tennessee | Mississippi | disjoint trail; 62 miles (100 km) complete; not planned to be connected |
New River Trail State Park | 57 | 92 | Southern Virginia | Pulaski, Virginia | Fries, Virginia & Galax, Virginia | A rail trail, with three end points, following the New River and one of its tributaries. |
North-South Trail | 77 | 124 | Rhode Island | Blue Shutters Beach, Charlestown, Rhode Island | Massachusetts border, Burrillville, Rhode Island | A hiking trail that runs the length of Rhode Island from the Atlantic Ocean in Charlestown to the Massachusetts border in Burrillville, Rhode Island where it connects to the Mid-State Trail. |
North Country Trail | 4,600 | 7,400 | northern United States | Crown Point, New York | Lake Sakakawea State Park, North Dakota | A diverse footpath crossing the prairies of North Dakota; the Northwoods of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan; rural farm country of southern Michigan and western Ohio; and the rugged Allegheny Plateau of eastern Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York; and finally the Finger Lakes region and Adirondacks of New York. |
Northeast Texas Trail | 132 | 212 | Texas | Farmersville, Texas (NE of Dallas) | New Boston, Texas | incomplete rail to trail conversion which passes through seven rural Texas counties and 19 towns, mostly east-west. There are overgrown and illegally fenced off sections.[6][7][8] |
Northern Forest Canoe Trail | 740 | 1,190 | Northeastern United States | Old Forge, NY | Fort Kent, ME | Water trail through New York, Vermont, Quebec, New Hampshire, and Maine. |
Northville-Placid Trail | 138.4 | 222.7[9] | New York | Northville | Lake Placid | North-south low-elevation trail through the Adirondack Park (begin 1922, completed 1924). |
OC&E Woods Line State Trail | 105 | 169 | Oregon | Klamath Falls | Thompson Reservoir | a rail trail and Oregon State Park |
Ohio to Erie Trail | 318 | 512 | Ohio | Cincinnati on the Ohio River | Cleveland | Incorporates numerous rail trails and roads |
Old Croton Trail | 26.2 | 42.2 | New York | follows Old Croton Aqueduct | ||
Olympic Discovery Trail | 120 | 190 | Washington state's Olympic Peninsula | Port Townsend | La Push | about 40 miles (64 km) complete as of 2011 with the remainder traversable using public roads |
Oregon Coast Trail | 362 | 583 | Oregon | north Oregon coast at South Jetty | Brookings | entire Pacific coast of Oregon |
Oregon Desert Trail | 750 | 1,210 | Oregon | Oregon Badlands Wilderness | Lake Owyhee State Park | under development as of summer 2013, though no trail needs to be built: uses existing trails and public lands |
Oregon Skyline Trail | 428 | 689 | Oregon | Washington state | California | established in 1920, incorporated into Pacific Crest Trail in 1968; follows Cascades backbone |
Ouachita National Recreation Trail | 223 | 359 | Arkansas and Oklahoma | longest trail in Ouachita National Forest | ||
Ozark Highlands Trail | 218 | 351 | Arkansas | through the Ozark National Forest | ||
Ozark Trail | 350 | 560 approx. | Missouri | |||
Pacific Crest Trail | 2,654 | 4,271 | west coast | Mexico | Canada | traverses Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range paralleling the Pacific Ocean in California, Oregon and Washington |
Pacific Northwest Trail | 1,200 | 1,900 | Pacific Northwest | Glacier National Park (U.S.) | Cape Alava, Olympic National Park, Washington | Designated a National Scenic Trail in 2009. |
Palmetto Trail | 425 | 684 | South Carolina | Charleston | southern Appalachians | 225 contiguous miles 362 km complete |
Paumanok Path | 125 | 201 | Long Island, New York | Rocky Point | Montauk Point | Only long distance trail in the Long Island Central Pine Barrens |
Pennsylvania Mid State Trail | 327 | 526 | Pennsylvania | Maryland | New York | traverses width of state |
Pinhoti Trail | 335 | 539 | Alabama and Georgia | Benton MacKaye Trail | Flagg Mountain near Weogulfa, Alabama | Connects the Appalachian Trail to the southernmost mountain of the Appalachian Mountain chain that is over 1,000 feet (300 m) in elevation. |
Potomac Heritage Trail | 830 | 1,340 | mid-northeastern U.S. | incomplete; within Potomac River basin | ||
River to River Trail | 126 | 203 | Southern Illinois | Ohio River | Mississippi River | Stretches through Shawnee National Forest. It forms part of the Southern Section of the American Discovery Trail. |
Robert Frost Trail | 47 | 76 | Massachusetts | Connecticut River Valley | ||
Rock Island Trail | 32 | 51 | Central Illinois | Peoria, Illinois | Toulon, Illinois | |
San Diego Trans County Trail | 160 | 260 | California | Salton Sea | Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve | The Salton Sea to Torrey Pines Beach; ROUTE – under development.[10] |
San Francisco Bay Trail | 500 | 800 | San Francisco Bay Area | encircles shoreline of San Francisco Bay; under development | ||
San Joaquin River Trail | 73 | 117 | Central California | Friant Dam to Devils Postpile in the High Sierra Nevada Mountain Range; under development | ||
Sheltowee Trace Trail | 282 | 454 | Kentucky | Daniel Boone National Forest | ||
Sierra High Route | 195 | 314 | California | within Kings Canyon National Park, Inyo National Forest, and Yosemite National Park | ||
Silver Comet Trail | 61.5 | 99.0 | western Georgia | a rails-to-trails project, at the state line it turns into Alabama's Chief Ladiga Trail | ||
Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail | 29.5 | 47.5 | California | coastal mountains | Pacific Ocean | |
Solitude Loop Trail | 55.2 | 88.8 | Wyoming | Bighorn National Forest | Wyoming | loop trail beginning and ending at Coffeen Park Trail #592 parts run through the Cloud Peak Wilderness |
Standing Stone Trail | 71 | 114 | Pennsylvania | Greenwood Furnace State Park near McAlevys Fort, Pennsylvania | Tuscarora Trail in Buchanan State Forest | Connects the Mid State and Tuscarora Trails. Known as the Link Trail until 2007. |
Sunapee-Ragged-Kearsarge Greenway | 75 | 121 | west central New Hampshire | loop trail encircling the Kearsarge-Lake Sunapee region | ||
Superior Hiking Trail | 296 | 476 | Minnesota | Jay Cooke State Park | 270 Degree Overlook at the Canadian-U.S. Border | follows north shore of Lake Superior |
Susquehannock Trail System | 85 | 137 | north central Pennsylvania | trail loop in the Susquehannock State Forest | ||
Tahoe Rim Trail | 165 | 266 | California + Nevada | loop trail surrounding Lake Tahoe | ||
Tahoe-Yosemite Trail | 180 | 290 | California | Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite | Lake Tahoe | |
Tecumseh Trail | 38.2 | 61.5 | Indiana | Morgan Monroe State Forest | Monroe Reservoir | |
Theodore Solomons Trail | 271 | 436 | California | Glacier Point | Horseshoe Meadows | parallel alternate to the John Muir Trail, laying lower and further west |
Tuscarora Trail | 252 | 406 | Appalachians | parallels Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia | ||
Timberline Trail | 40.7 | 65.5 | Oregon | loops around Mount Hood, almost completely in wilderness | ||
Trans-Catalina Trail | 37.2 | 59.9 | California | Avalon | Starlight Beach | Traverses the length of Santa Catalina Island |
Tunnel Hill State Trail | 48 | 77 | Southern Illinois | Harrisburg, Illinois | Karnak, Illinois | |
Uinta Highline Trail | 104 | 167 | Utah | Hayden Pass, Utah Route 150 | U.S. Route 191 | Follows the mountain ridges including Utah's highest mountain, Kings Peak; traverses the High Uintas Wilderness. |
North Umpqua Trail | 79 | 127 | southern Oregon | follows the Umpqua River; 11 segments mostly in undeveloped forest | ||
Virginia Creeper Trail | 35 | 56 | Southwest Virginia | Abingdon, Virginia | Whitetop, Virginia | near the Appalachian Trail; multi use rail trail |
Virginia Highlands Horse Trail | 67 | 108 | Mount Rogers National Recreation Area | Elk Garden | New River Trail State Park | Multi-use trail that crosses the Appalachian Trail as it transverses Mount Rogers National Recreation Area. |
Wabash Cannonball Trail | 63 | 101 | Ohio | Montpelier | near Liberty, Ohio | rail to trail conversion in northwestern Ohio; partially complete in 2012; two forks meet in Maumee[11] |
Warrior Trail | 67 | 108 | Pennsylvania and West Virginia | Monongahela River at Greensboro, Pennsylvania | Ohio River south of Moundsville, West Virginia | A hiking trail entirely on private property |
Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail | 44.7 | 71.9 | Northern Virginia | Shirlington, Virginia | Purcellville, Virginia | A rail trail in Northern Virginia. |
Wild Azalea Trail | 31 | 50 | Louisiana | Woodworth, Louisiana | Valentine Lake Recreation Area | Biking and hiking trail through the Calcasieu Ranger District. |
Willard Munger State Trail | 63 | 101 | Northern Minnesota | Hinckley, Minnesota | Duluth, Minnesota | A rail trail in Minnesota |
West Rim Trail | 30.5 | 49.1 | north central Pennsylvania | On Colton Road 0.5 miles (0.8 km) south of U.S. Route 6, near the village of Ansonia | Pennsylvania Route 414, 1.8 miles (2.9 km) south of the village of Blackwell | Long distance trail that follows the western edge of Pine Creek Gorge. |
Wonderland Trail | 93 | 150 | Washington | loop around Mount Rainier in Washington | ||
Waterloo-Pinckney Trail | 36 | 58 | Michigan | Lower Peninsula and the closest city is Chelsea, Michigan |
See also
- National Trails System
- National Millennium Trail project – 16 long-distance trails selected in 2000 as visionary trails that reflect defining aspects America's history and culture
- Trail, Long-distance trail
- List of long-distance trails
- State wildlife trails (United States)
- Walking, Hiking, Backpacking
- Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Association
References
- ↑ "Resupply Information". http://www.bmta.org/. Benton MacKaye Trail Association. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
Mile 286.2, (TN Hwy 32/NC 284), Davenport Gap, AT Intersection, BMT Northern Terminus
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(help) - ↑ "Trails". San Dieguito River Park – Preserving and interpreting the natural and cultural resources of the San Dieguito River Valley. San Dieguito River Park. 2015. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- ↑ "Regional Trails Plan: Coast to Crest Trail (San Dieguito River Park)" (PDF). County Trails Program, Community Trails Master Plan. County of San Diego, Community Trails Master Plan Trails Program. 24 June 2009. p. 138. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- ↑ http://www.ptny.org/pdfs/canalway_trail/CloseGaps/2013_Close_the_Gaps_Final_Report.pdf
- ↑ "Great Western Loop". Andrew Skurka. Retrieved 2011-07-13.
- ↑ Pitchford, Joseph (December 31, 2012). "Blazing the Northeast Texas Trail". Retrieved 2013-11-08.
- ↑ "Trail Conditions". Retrieved 2013-11-08.
- ↑ "Discover the Northeast Texas Trail – 130 mile Rails to Trails conversion ~ Dallas NW". Retrieved 2013-11-08.
- ↑ "Section Descriptions and Mileages". Northville-Placid Trail Chapter of the ADK. 2015-10-03. Retrieved 2016-04-01.
- ↑ "Regional Trails Plan: Trans-County Trail" (PDF). County Trails Program, Community Trails Master Plan. County of San Diego, Community Trails Master Plan Trails Program. 24 June 2009. p. 144. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
- ↑ "Welcome to". Wabash Cannonball Trail. 1994-03-24. Retrieved 2015-06-09.
External links
- American Trails
- American Long Distance Hiking Association- West
- Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Association
- American Hiking Society
- Appalachian Trail Conservancy
- Buckeye Trail Association
- Desert Trail information
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