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Hiking Waterfalls Tennessee includes detailed hike descriptions,
maps, and color photos for approximately 100 of the state’s most
scenic waterfall hikes. Hike descriptions include history, local
trivia, and GPS coordinates. Hiking Waterfalls in Tennessee will
take you through state and national parks, forests, monuments and
wilderness areas, and from popular city parks to the most remote
and secluded corners of the area to view the most spectacular
waterfalls.
This book covers 20 of the best easy day hikes within the New River
Gorge National Park and Preserve’s 70,000 acres, along with
immediately adjacent West Virginia state parks. Though named for
the river, recreation at this national park is more than canoeing,
rafting and fishing. The cliffs and depths of the gorge avail
incredible hiking opportunities, whether you hike the Keenyes Creek
Trail, with its trestles, grab a vista on Grandview Rim, or take
the Glade Creek Trail to Kates Falls. Hikes in this guide cover the
gamut of hiking opportunities at the New River Gorge, including
parts of it within Hawks Nest State Park, Babcock State Park and
Bluestone State Park. With this book in hand and willing feet you
can explore the West Virginia’s wildest and best known canyon. No
matter where you go, the trails in this book will enhance your
outdoor experience and leave you appreciating the natural splendors
of the wild West Virginia.
Best Easy Day Hikes Cincinnati includes concise descriptions of the
best short hikes in the area, with detailed maps of the routes. The
20 hikes in this guide are generally short, easy to follow, and
guaranteed to please.
Best Easy Day Hikes Tallahassee includes concise descriptions of
the best short hikes in the area, with detailed maps of the routes.
The 20 hikes in this guide are generally short, easy to follow, and
guaranteed to please.
Best Easy Day Hikes Jacksonville includes concise descriptions of
the best short hikes in the area, with detailed maps of the routes.
The 20 hikes in this guide are generally short, easy to follow, and
guaranteed to please.
B"est Easy Day Hikes Richmond, Virginia" includes concise
descriptions of the best short hikes in the area, with detailed
maps of the routes. The 20 hikes in this guide are generally short,
easy to follow, and guaranteed to please.
Discover the Best Waterfalls in North Carolina and Virginia
Waterfalls are nature's most captivating wonders. These hidden
spectacles seem to hold all the secrets of the forest. The hills of
the Blue Ridge harbor an incredible number of waterfalls. Hundreds
of named falls-and perhaps thousands more-wait to be discovered any
time of year. In Waterfalls of the Blue Ridge, expert hiker and
veteran outdoors writer Johnny Molloy guides you to more than 140
of the region's best waterfalls, ranging from 10 to 500 feet high.
Some require no hike at all, while others can only be seen from the
trail. When you add hiking to a waterfall, you double your
pleasure. Most trails in this book could stand alone, but they are
even better when combined with the chance to visit a waterfall.
Covering the mountainous region along the Blue Ridge Parkway,
Waterfalls of the Blue Ridge takes you into two states, three
national parks, three wilderness areas, four national forests,
eight state parks, and more! The waterfalls are grouped together by
location and appear in geographic order, north to south. The
full-color guide provides the information you need to choose which
waterfalls to visit. Take a quick look at the hiking distance and
the level of difficulty. Then read the hike description, so you
know what to expect. Maps, driving directions, and GPS trailhead
coordinates help you get there, and professional photographs offer
glimpses of the beauty that you'll encounter on the trail.
Waterfall hiking in the mountains of the Blue Ridge is a marvelous
way to experience the great outdoors. With this guide as your
reference, you can seek out a different waterfall every time or
hike to your favorite falls, time and again.
Revised and updated, the second edition of Best Easy Day Hikes
Jacksonville, Florida includes concise descriptions and detailed
maps for twenty easy-to-follow hikes in and around Jacksonville.
Get the authoritative guide to the waterways of Florida, featuring
almost all of the state’s paddleable waterways in 73 river
profiles. From the exciting and beautiful runs of the Panhandle’s
Econfina Creek to slower floats through wildlife-rich Everglades
National Park, the best way to experience the Sunshine State is by
paddle! Canoeing & Kayaking Florida is the most comprehensive
guide to the best of Florida’s unique streams, springs, creeks,
rivers, and coastal waterways. Written by acclaimed author and
adventurer Johnny Molloy, the guidebook provides engaging and
concise information, while offering carefully selected details
vital to a successful paddling trip. For more than 35 years,
Canoeing & Kayaking Florida has been a trusted source for
paddlers. This updated edition presents paddling destinations like
Seven Runs, a secluded tributary of the Choctawhatchee River;
quiet, coastal Shell Creek; and the mighty Apalachicola River, with
big sandbars, big hills, and a fast current. Those looking for
still-water locales will enjoy secluded places such as Stagger Mud
Lake. Inside you’ll find: Details on 73 top paddling trips River
profiles with maps and contact information Recommended runs for
novice paddlers, trips with children, overnight trips, and more
At-a-glance data including river class, length, and time GPS
coordinates for all river put-ins and take-outs Canoeing &
Kayaking Florida is simply the best and most informative Florida
paddling guide. Wet your paddle and whet your taste for outdoor
adventure!
Few hikers know the North Georgia Mountains as well as Johnny
Molloy. In 50 stunning trails, he’ll take you to waterfalls,
overlooks, gigantic trees, historic sites, and landmarks such as
Tallulah Gorge, Raven Cliff Falls, and the Chattooga River. In a
region with an incredible wealth of hiking options, Molloy outlines
his picks for the most worthwhile routes, providing options for
day, overnight, and multi-day hikes for explorers of every skill
level. This fully updated 4th edition of 50 Hikes in the North
Georgia Mountains features 5 brand new trails, detailed maps, clear
and concise directions, and expert tips for enjoying every moment
of your hike—whether you’re looking for sublime mountaintop
views, peaceful walks through nature, or your next great challenge.
Including full-color photographs and maps, this is the perfect book
to help you plan the ultimate Georgia outdoor adventure!
Discover 50 of the state's best campgrounds for car campers with
the guide that offers essential details and easy-to-read maps. The
Centennial State provides a spectacular backdrop for some of the
most scenic campgrounds in the country. But do you know which
campgrounds offer the most privacy or the best lakeside views?
Monica Parpal Stockbridge traversed the state-from the historic
Mesa Verde National Park to the bird watcher's paradise at Pawnee
National Grassland-and compiled the most up-to-date research to
steer you to the perfect spot! Best Tent Camping: Colorado presents
50 campgrounds in national parks, state parks, and some of the most
enchanting places in the state, organized into five distinct
regions. Selections are based on location, topography, size, and
overall appeal. Every site is rated for beauty, privacy,
spaciousness, safety and security, and cleanliness-so you'll always
know what to expect. The new full-color edition of this proven
guidebook provides everything you need to know, with detailed maps
of each campground and key information such as fees, restrictions,
dates of operation, and facilities, as well as driving directions
and GPS coordinates. Whether you seek a quiet campground near a
fish-filled stream or a family campground with all the amenities,
grab Best Tent Camping: Colorado. It's a keeper for all who wish to
find those special locales that offer a true connection with
nature.
Perfect Camping for You in North Carolina and South Carolina! The
Carolinas provide spectacular backdrops for some of the most scenic
campgrounds in the country. But do you know which campgrounds offer
the most privacy? Which are the best for first-time campers? Johnny
Molloy has traversed the entire region-from the alluring Blue Ridge
Mountains to the saltwater-washed sands of the Atlantic coast-and
compiled the most up-to-date research to steer you to the perfect
spot! The full-color, updated, user-friendly format lets you easily
find 50 of the best campgrounds to fit your travel plans and meet
your personal interests, with author selections based on location,
topography, size, and overall appeal. Detailed maps of each
campground and key information such as fees, restrictions, dates of
operation, and facilities help to narrow down your choices, and
ratings for beauty, privacy, spaciousness, safety and security, and
cleanliness ensure that you find your perfect car-camping
adventure. So whether you seek a quiet campground near a
fish-filled stream or a family campground with all the amenities,
Best Tent Camping: The Carolinas is a keeper.
Perfect Camping for You in Tennessee, North Carolina, South
Carolina, and Georgia The Southern Appalachian and Smoky Mountains
provide spectacular backdrops for some of the most scenic
campgrounds in the country. But do you know which campgrounds offer
the most privacy? Which are the best for first-time campers? Johnny
Molloy has traversed the entire region-tree-topped mountains, clear
streams, and lush woodlands of East Tennessee, western North
Carolina, northern Georgia, and western South Carolina-and compiled
the most up-to-date research to steer you to the ideal spot! Best
Tent Camping: Southern Appalachian and Smoky Mountains presents 50
of the region's best campgrounds, organized by state. Selections
are based on location, topography, size, and overall appeal, and
every site is rated for beauty, privacy, spaciousness, safety and
security, and cleanliness-so you'll always know what to expect. The
new full-color edition of this proven guidebook provides everything
you need to know, with detailed maps of each campground and key
information such as fees, restrictions, dates of operation, and
facilities, as well as driving directions and GPS coordinates.
Whether you seek a quiet campground near a remote highland stream
or a family campground with all the amenities, grab Best Tent
Camping: Southern Appalachian and Smoky Mountains. It's an escape
for all who wish to find those special locales that recharge the
mind, body, and spirit. This guide is a keeper.
Whether it's rafting down the Chattooga River, hiking along the
Bartram Trail, or sea kayaking around Cumberland Island National
Seashore, Georgia is stuffed with opportunities for outdoor
enthusiasts of all abilities. To help these adventurers on their
way, Best Tent Camping: Georgia by Johnny Molloy reveals the best
places in the Peach State to pitch a tent, from mountainous
Amicalola Falls State Park, starting point for Appalachian Trail
thru-hikers, to the windswept dunes of Cumberland Island. Written
to steer campers away from concrete slabs and convoys of RVs, Best
Tent Camping: Georgia points tent campers to only the most scenic
and serene campsites in the state. Painstakingly selected from
hundreds of campgrounds, each of the 50 campsites is rated for:
beauty, noise, privacy, security, spaciousness, and cleanliness. In
addition, each campground profile provides essential details on
facilities, reservations, fees, and restrictions, as well as an
accurate, easy-to-read map, making the campground a snap to locate.
Also included are suggestions for nearby outdoor recreation and
sightseeing, pinpointing attractions that often go unnoticed.
Best Tent Camping: Kentucky by author Johnny Molloy leads you to
the best tent camping destinations within the Bluegrass State,
describing not only of the campgrounds themselves, but also the fun
outdoorsy activities nearby. The book uses a rating system, which
includes campground privacy, security, beauty, quiet, and
cleanliness, and gives inside tips on how to be enjoy each
particular destination from your chosen campground. It also details
prices, opening and closing dates, websites, and other information
that will help you utilize your precious time to the fullest,
enjoying your Kentucky tent camping experience.
Well-traveled outdoor writer and native Tennessean Johnny Molloy
methodically set forth into his home state, searching for
campgrounds to include in this new edition of Best Tent Camping:
Tennessee. Having camped the state for decades, Molloy, with over
50 outdoor guides to his credit, uaed his wealth of experience and
scoured the entirety of Tennessee -- choosing only the most
pristine campgrounds that included not only a great locale for tent
campers but with fun outdoors activities nearby, most as close as
your tent door. Included in this book is a rating system for the
Southern Appalachian's 50 best tent campgrounds. Certain campground
attributes -- beauty, site privacy, site spaciousness, quiet,
security, and cleanliness/upkeep -- are ranked using a star system.
From the Allegheny Highlands to the Feudin' Country of the
Hatfields and McCoys, camping in West Virginia has never been
better. Best Tent Camping: West Virginia, now in its third edition,
is a guidebook for tent campers who like quiet, scenic, and serene
campsites. It's the perfect resource if you blanch at the thought
of pitching a tent on a concrete slab, trying to sleep through the
blare of another camper's boombox, or waking up to find your tent
surrounded by a convoy of RVs. In Best Tent Camping: West Virginia,
outdoor adventurer Johnny Molloy guides readers to the quietest,
most beautiful, most secure, and best-managed campgrounds in the
Mountain State. Painstakingly selected from hundreds of
campgrounds, each campsite is rated for beauty, noise, privacy,
security, spaciousness, and cleanliness. Each campground profile
gives unbiased and thorough evaluations, taking the guess work out
of finding the perfect site.
The definitive guide to tent camping in the Badger State. Veteran
outdoors writers Kevin Revolinski and Johnny Molloy have teamed up
once again to update and improve the now full-color Best Tent
Camping: Wisconsin. Camp in the evergreens at Brule River State
Forest, then float and fish this famed river near Lake Superior. Or
soak in the cool breezes of Lake Michigan at Rock Island. Hike up
to a panoramic view in the shadow of the Wisconsin Dells at Devils
Lake State Park. Hit the great north woods at Clam Lake. Let Kevin
and Johnny do the research, allowing you to spend your time having
fun in Wisconsin's outdoor vacationland. They put their
considerable knowledge to work in penning and updating this
collaboration that takes the reader to outdoor destinations that
will quench their thirst for natural Wisconsin. Entries in this
clear and concise guide include an enlightening description of each
campground-so you won't have any bad surprises. That way you can
find the perfect place to pitch your tent, and then focus on
relaxing or indulging in some of the nearby outdoor activities.
Ratings for safety, scenery, and security help you make your
choices.
Five Star Trails: Roanoke and the New River Valley showcases 40
hikes in the mountains, valleys, and Piedmont of Western Virginia.
The guide includes an array of treks reflecting the area's
superlative scenery, from wild waterfalls in the New River Valley
to highland wildernesses of the Jefferson National Forest, historic
paths along the Blue Ridge Parkway, and waterside strolls beside
Smith Mountain Lake. It is authored by the Southeast's most
experienced outdoors writer, Johnny Molloy. Hikes in this book
range from just under 2 miles to over 10 miles, creating
opportunities for hikers of all ages, and will accommodate your
desires for hikes of multiple lengths, depending on mood, time, and
company. Trail configurations are diverse as well--including
out-and-back hikes, loops, and balloon loops. Hike settings vary
from developed county parks to the back of beyond.
Land Between The Lakes Outdoor Handbook, by Johnny Molloy, is the
only comprehensive guide to the magnificent Land Between The Lakes
National Recreation Area on the Kentucky-Tennessee state line. The
handbook is divided into two sections water activities and land
activities. The water section guides visitors to important fishing
spots and lakes, as well as outlines one of the longest paddle
trails in the Midwest the 85-mile-long Land Between The Lakes
Paddle Route. Descriptions of all lake accesses and swimming
beaches are also included. The land section offers detailed
descriptions of more than 300 miles of hiking trails (including the
60-mile-long North-South Trail). Finally, the guide offers an
extensive reference section, detailing alternate lodging
possibilities, outfitters, and conveniences located in nearby
towns. This new edition is completely updated and features new
trails and new photos.
Explore Hidden Kentucky in Your Kayak or Canoe Wet your paddle-and
whet your paddling appetite-with the authoritative guide to the
waterways of Kentucky. From the eastern coalfields to the Mighty
Mississippi along the western border, this is your updated resource
for paddling the creeks, rivers, and waterways of the Bluegrass
State. Canoeing & Kayaking Kentucky covers thousands of miles
of paddling, including almost all of the state's paddleable
waterways, in 77 river profiles that range in difficulty from
scenic floats down the Green to whitewater runs on the Russell
Fork. Authors Bob Sehlinger and Johnny Molloy combine the latest
technology with good old-fashioned paddling trips to make your
paddling adventures even easier to execute with completely revised
and improved maps, access points, river gauges, and mileages, as
well as updated contact information and GPS coordinates for every
put-in and takeout. Between them, Bob and Johnny have paddled
thousands of miles. This combined experience makes Canoeing &
Kayaking Kentucky useful for paddlers of all types. Paddling has
never been better in Kentucky!
Hike, backpack, bring the kids--there's a trail for you in
Shenandoah. With its roaring waterfalls, secluded canyons, diverse
plant and animal life, and rich cultural history, Virginia's
Shenandoah National Park offers boundless outdoor adventures. Now
in its second edition, Top Trails: Shenandoah National Park
describes the classic destinations and lesser-known jewels in 50
must-do hikes. This updated guide by acclaimed outdoors writer
Johnny Molloy offers new hikes, such as the Bearfence Mountain Rock
Scramble and the remote Trayfoot Mountain Loop, that explore the
heart of the park. Each trail entry includes expert commentary,
easy-to-follow maps, and GPS waypoints, as well as trailhead
directions, trail-feature charts, and "don't get lost" milestones.
So you will always know where you're going and what to expect.
Hundreds of miles of trails run like veins through Shenandoah
National Park. Save the time and frustration of finding the perfect
hikes to suit you. Whether you're looking for a scenic stroll to
stretch your legs, a full-day adventure, or a rewarding backpacking
trip into the back of beyond, Top Trails: Shenandoah National Park
puts the backcountry majesty of Shenandoah at your fingertips.
Discover the Best Hikes in Chattanooga, Tennessee Centered on the
banks of the mighty Tennessee River, Chattanooga is flanked to the
east by the lofty Southern Appalachian Mountains and to the west by
the rugged Cumberland Plateau. So it is within easy reach of an
incredible array of hiking destinations. Explore 40 of
Chattanooga's best, five-star trails, divided into six distinct
areas in and around the city. With the expert guidance of Tennessee
author Johnny Molloy, you'll take a ramble through the backcountry
of the Cohutta Wilderness, a trek to a natural bridge on the
Cumberland Plateau, a history-rich stroll along a Civil War
battlefield, or a quick escape on a greenway near your home. Book
Features: Descriptions of 40 five-star hiking trails for all levels
and interests GPS-based trail maps, elevation profiles, and
detailed directions to trailheads Insight into the history, flora,
and fauna of the routes Ratings for scenery, difficulty, trail
condition, solitude, and accessibility for children Lace up, grab
your pack, and hit the trail!
Well-traveled outdoor writer and native Tennessean Johnny Molloy
methodically set forth into his home state, searching for
campgrounds to include in this new edition of Best Tent Camping:
Tennessee. Having camped the state for decades, Molloy, with over
50 outdoor guides to his credit, uaed his wealth of experience and
scoured the entirety of Tennessee -- choosing only the most
pristine campgrounds that included not only a great locale for tent
campers but with fun outdoors activities nearby, most as close as
your tent door. Included in this book is a rating system for the
Southern Appalachian's 50 best tent campgrounds. Certain campground
attributes -- beauty, site privacy, site spaciousness, quiet,
security, and cleanliness/upkeep -- are ranked using a star system.
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