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A concise guide to the best day hikes along the entire Appalachian
Trail. Summit the iconic Katahdin in Maine, explore Pennsylvania's
Chimney Rocks, splash in Tennessee's Laurel Fork Gorge and Falls,
and find out where Blood Mountain got its name in the new edition
of Best of the Appalachian Trail: Day Hikes by Victoria and Frank
Logue and Leonard M. Adkins. This is the most comprehensive and
useful guide to this beloved long trail. The book details hikes in
each of the 14 states that the Appalachian Trail passes through;
previews the flora, fauna, and history of the A.T.; and offers
point-by-point descriptions of each hike with trailhead directions.
Hikes range in length from less than 1 mile to 11 miles.
Experience sleeping under the stars on the Appalachian Trail with
this guide. Hikers can traverse Virginia's Southern Shenandoah,
enjoy North Carolina's Mount Cammerer Loop, and summit Vermont's
Killington Peak with Best Hikes of the Appalachian Trail: Overnight
Hikes by Victoria and Frank Logue and Leonard M. Adkins,the most
comprehensive and useful guide to the best Appalachian Trail
overnight hikes. This new edition includes new overnight hikes, as
well as updated trail information. Each hike profile contains
driving directions to the trailhead; a preview of the flora, fauna,
and history hikers will encounter on the trail; and hike difficulty
ratings.
Explore 51 of Virginia's best options for short walks, hiking
excursions, and backpacking adventures! From its lowest point at
sea level to its loftiest mountain more than 5,000 feet high,
Virginia south of US 60 is an unparalleled region. The terrain is
diverse and beautiful, and the plant- and wildlife are varied and
abundant. To truly see and appreciate the land's natural wonders, a
person should travel on foot. In the east, walk for miles upon
quiet beaches or hike across Tidewater lands preserved for
migrating birds. Upon the rolling piedmont of central Virginia,
discover historic sites from the days of the Civil War, as well as
hikes around lakes both large and small. To the west, negotiate the
ups and downs of the Blue Ridge region, where the rewards are well
worth the effort. Gaze at wave after wave of Southern Appalachian
ridgelines and at dozens of waterfalls that gush down steep slopes.
Plus, hundreds of miles of the Appalachian Trail create
opportunities for backpacking. In Hike Virginia South of US 60,
expert hiker and naturalist Leonard M. Adkins helps you experience
the joys of walking and hiking throughout the area. The
award-winning Virginia author spotlights 51 trails that traverse
more than 400 miles. Routes range from easy walks on level ground
to ambitious, multi-day backpacking excursions over rugged terrain.
Each entry includes full-color maps and photographs, as well as
driving directions and trail descriptions. Leonard also includes
his fascinating insights on each site's history and culture, plus
vital at-a-glance information about distance, hiking time, and
elevation gain. Inside You'll Find 51 hikes-popular trails and
hidden gems-covering over 400 miles Short walks, day hikes, and
backpacking excursions Full-color maps and photographs Trail
information chart with key details about every featured hike
Your Comprehensive Guide to the AT's Best Overnight Hikes From
Maine to Georgia, the nearly 2,200-mile Appalachian National Scenic
Trail is an iconic destination. Whether you're an experienced
backpacker or a casual explorer, let Best of the Appalachian Trail:
Overnight Hikes guide you along the way. Traverse Virginia's Three
Ridges, enjoy North Carolina's Mount Cammerer Loop, and summit
Vermont's Killington Peak. Appalachian Trail experts Leonard M.
Adkins and Victoria and Frank Logue have carefully selected their
top 64 hikes-ranging from 10 to 30 miles-and present them for you
to experience and enjoy. Trail difficulty ratings and profiles,
which include point-by-point descriptions of each hike, help to
prepare you for what's ahead. Trailhead maps and driving directions
are provided to get you where you need to go. Plus, fascinating
flora, fauna, and history tidbits entertain and educate you along
all 64 hikes throughout the 14 states of the AT. Discover the best
overnight hikes in this useful guide to the beloved long trail.
Stunning full-color photography Nearly 100 species profiled
Additional 60 species cited with respect to their distinguishing
features Profiles include locations along Appalachian Trail where
flowers may be seen
Your Comprehensive Guide to the AT's Best Day Hikes From Maine to
Georgia, the nearly 2,200-mile Appalachian National Scenic Trail is
an iconic destination. Whether you're an experienced hiker or a
casual explorer, let Best of the Appalachian Trail: Day Hikes guide
you along the way. Summit the iconic Katahdin in Maine, explore
Pennsylvania's Chimney Rocks, splash in Tennessee's Laurel Fork
Gorge and Falls, and find out where Georgia's Blood Mountain gets
its name. Appalachian Trail experts Leonard M. Adkins and Victoria
and Frank Logue have carefully selected their top 144 hikes-ranging
from less than 1 mile to 11 miles-and present them for you to
experience and enjoy. Trail difficulty ratings and profiles, which
include point-by-point descriptions of each hike, help to prepare
you for what's ahead. Trailhead maps and driving directions are
provided to get you where you need to go. Plus, fascinating flora,
fauna, and history tidbits entertain and educate you along all 144
hikes throughout the 14 states of the AT. Discover the best day
hikes in this useful guide to the beloved long trail.
Explore 51 of Virginia's best options for short walks, hiking
excursions, and backpacking adventures! From the craggy summits of
the Allegheny Mountains to the soft shores of the Chesapeake Bay,
Virginia north of US 60 is an unparalleled region. The terrain is
diverse and beautiful, and the plant- and wildlife are varied and
abundant. To truly see and appreciate the land's natural wonders, a
person should travel on foot. In the eastern coastal plain, walk
for miles upon quiet beaches, and see herons and egrets as they
fish in swamps, ponds, and slow-moving streams. Upon the rolling
piedmont of central Virginia, pass between grassy meadows with open
views and mixed hardwood forests. Trails in the Blue Ridge and
Massanutten mountains descend past waterfalls into valleys and
coves. The mountains of western Virginia are the least populated.
Here you'll find the most isolated and quiet hiking and have the
best chance of viewing the state's abundant wildlife. Plus,
hundreds of miles of the Appalachian Trail create opportunities for
backpacking. In Hike Virginia North of US 60, expert hiker and
naturalist Leonard M. Adkins helps you experience the joys of
walking and hiking throughout the area. The award-winning Virginia
author spotlights 51 trails that traverse more than 360 miles.
Routes range from easy walks on level ground to ambitious,
multi-day backpacking excursions over rugged terrain. Each entry
includes full-color maps and photographs, as well as driving
directions and trail descriptions. Leonard also includes his
fascinating insights on each site's history and culture, plus vital
at-a-glance information about distance, hiking time, and elevation
gain. Inside You'll Find 51 hikes-popular trails and hidden
gems-covering over 360 miles Short walks, day hikes, and
backpacking excursions Full-color maps and photographs Trail
information chart with key details about every featured hike
Hike the AT, and Get to Know Its Nature The Appalachian Trail's
soaring elevations and precipitous terrain are complemented by lush
vegetation, abundant wildlife, and some of the most beautiful views
in the world. You can conquer part or all of the AT on foot. Along
the way, immerse yourself in its nature. Leonard M. Adkins has
thru-hiked the AT five times, and he has spent countless hours
studying it. Now, he's sharing his expertise with you. Nature of
the Appalachian Trail is an overview of more than 2,000 miles worth
of information! There's no need to shoulder dozens of different
books in your backpack. This comprehensive naturalist's guide
includes a look at the mountains' history, a study of the land's
geology, and detailed information about the trail's birds, mammals,
trees, flowers, reptiles, amphibians, and more. Inside you'll find:
Complete overview of the entire trail Detailed guide to its flora
and fauna In-depth discussion of the region's history and geology
Expert insights from a professional naturalist Nature of the
Appalachian Trail is your visitor's companion to unbroken forest
from Georgia to Maine. It is applicable to the states of
Connecticut, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania,
Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
The Roanoke Times calls Leonard M. Adkins "a great hiking writer,"
and for this edition of Explorer's Guide 50 Hikes in Southern
Virginia he has thoroughly updated all of the hike descriptions.
Working in concert with the administrative personnel of the many
national forest ranger districts, state parks, national wildlife
refuges, wildlife management areas, and national parks, he re-hiked
many of the trails, and four of them are so completely different
that they qualify as entirely new outings. Closed services and
facilities have been deleted, new ones have been added, and
relevant Web sites are now included in the contact information.
Whether you'd like to visit historic sites; take scenic drives or
walking tours; go hiking, biking, whitewater rafting, or fishing;
or take in museums small and large, author Leonard Adkins steers
you to the best that West Virginia has to offer. The locals know
where to find hidden swimmin' holes, waterfalls, and the best
barbecue joints, and now you will too! Features detailed,
opinionated reviews of dining and lodging places as well as tools
to help you plan and make the most of your trip.
Limitless exploration and entertainment opportunities await
travelers and residents alike, and this thoroughly revised edition
of Explorer s Guide Maryland is the perfect companion for every
excursion. The best restaurants, places to stay, and activities for
every budget and interest are laid out in an easy-to-navigate guide
as useful on the bookshelf as it is in the glove compartment.
Descriptions and listings cover the whole state, including the
quiet Eastern Shore; picturesque, historic Annapolis; the heart of
downtown Baltimore; the many historical sites dotting the southern
region; and the scenic northwestern mountains."
Historic sites, scenic drives, walking tours, and museums from
one-room personal ones to the world-class Huntington Art Museum are
assiduously covered. Adkins steers you to places often known only
to the locals, such as hidden swimmin' holes and cascading
waterfalls. He has visited and stayed in hundreds of B&Bs,
resorts, and lodges, and dined in scores of restaurants to provide
you with opinionated and detailed profiles. West Virginia: An
Explorer's Guide is the most thorough exploration of the state
available, and Adkins has made sure that each and every destination
is worthy of your time and vacation dollars.
History is around every curve in the road in Maryland. From the
bustling streets of Baltimore to the Annapolis waterfront, from the
western mountains to Chesapeake Bay and the barrier islands,
Maryland offers dozens of appealing travel destinations. Leonard
Adkins has journeyed the length and breadth of the state to
recommend the best historic sites, attractions and activities. In
addition he has sifted through thousands of options to point out
the most appealing restaurants, B&Bs and inns and hotels.
Features include: hundreds of dining and lodging reviews, from
soft-shell crabs to four-star cuisine; opinionated listings of
inns, B&Bs, hotels and vacation cottages; 15 up-to-date
regional and downtown maps; an alphabetical "what's where" guide
for trip planning; handy icons point out places that offer best
value, cater to families, welcome pets, and provide handicapped
access; and calendar guides to annual events and celebrations.
Leonard Adkins is your guide to the incredible variety of terrain
to be found in southern Virginia, from sea level on the Atlantic
Coast to the highest peak in the western mountains. Here you'll
find hikes on sandy beaches, into dark swamps, beside rushing
rivers, through open meadows, to historic sites and Civil War
battlefields, and to alpine zones, mountain crests, and hidden
valleys. Adkins covers the most popular hiking destinations in the
region, but also leads you to little-known, out-of-the-way trails
where crowds are at a minimum. An overview chart provides
information on the trips at a glance and makes it easy to pick a
hike. Each hike description includes: a topographic map;
information on distance, difficulty, and rise; and a detailed route
description. Adkins also provides information on the human and
natural history you should encounter on the trail, with details and
insights into the lives of the state's plants and animals.
For this new edition, Adkins has retraced every path and accounted
for any changes tothe trails, making "the most essential hiking
guide to Maryland" even better. Mountain treks or beach walks,
remote western waterfalls or hidden trails, you'll find hikes for
all skills and abilities.
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