You can drive or hike the famed Appalachian Trail, but it's much easier to make a road trip out of it. Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your ...
The elevation gain of the Appalachian Trail alone is enough to frighten off prospective hikers – it’s the equivalent of climbing Mt. Everest 16 times. Still, more than 3,000 people attempt to ...
Winding its way from Maine to Georgia, the Appalachian Trail (also known as the AT) spans 2,190 miles through 14 states. About 323 of those miles are found in North Carolina, including 226.6 miles ...
Food is easy to acquire on the Appalachian Trail, so don't overpack and use guides for planning resupply stops. Choose the ...
All is well. It’s not an experience you can get in the city, but, just minutes away from downtown Blue Ridge, Appalachian Trail Rides is at the ready to give Atlanta travelers an outdoor adventure.
The Appalachian Trail stretches from Maine to Georgia, totaling more than 2,100 miles through 14 states. Shenandoah National Park's stretch of the trail predates the park and originally ran the ...
The man, Nicholas Paul Grubb, was found frozen near the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania in 1977. His identity remained a mystery until a state trooper found his fingerprints. By Alexandra E.
A hiker was found dead on the Appalachian Trail in Botetourt County on Saturday, and investigators do not believe foul play was involved. The Botetourt County emergency communications center ...
A new speed record has been set for completing the Appalachian Trail, according to media reports and the feat-tracking website fastestknowntime.com. Dower spoke with Easton-based Runner’s World ...
Running the Appalachian Trail (“AT”) is one of the most challenging and grueling feats in the world of ultra-distance running. The Appalachian Trail stretches 2,190 miles from Mount Katahdin ...
The Botetourt County Sheriff’s Office has identified the person who was found dead on the Appalachian Trail on Saturday near Tinker Cliffs as a 67-year-old man from Schenectady, New York.
For nearly a half-century, the dead man found frozen in a Pennsylvania cave was known only as “Pinnacle Man,” named for a popular peak along the Appalachian Trail close to the cave where ...