What a great country we live in, full of beauty in both nature
and in humankind. And what better way to experience it all than through a hike,
long or short, on a National Scenic Trail. 2018 marks the golden anniversary of this great trail system.
So what sets a National Scenic Trail apart? To earn this
revere designation, the trail must be over 100 miles and reveal outstanding beauty,
history, and recreational opportunity. To date there are 11 such trail
designations.
Here is a listing of them and what agency oversees them.
I have had the privilege of completing two of these trails -
I have hiked the Appalachian National Scenic Trail twice,
first from Georgia to Maine and then from
Maine to Georgia. Spanning nearly 2,189
miles, this trail traverses fourteen states in the most populated part of the
east, running primarily along the Appalachian Mountain chain. It’s diverse beauty
spans from mountain peaks to farmlands, through small towns to mountains
looming above treeline, and goes through several National Parks.
I have also hiked the Florida National Scenic Trail. This
gem begins near the Everglades in Big Cypress National Preserve and winds its
way through the heart of Florida and across the Panhandle, some 1,100 miles worth.
Along the trail one experiences natural beauty that one might see in some island
paradise, from tall palms to palmettos. There are lofty pines, the heartland of
Florida’s farms and ranges, Cypress trees and bogs, and even a walk along the
beach fronting the Gulf of Mexico, all part of this unique trail unlike any
other.
I hope to hike more of these national treasures (stay
tuned!). Make sure you future hiking plans involves an exploration of these scenic
wonders. The Appalachian Long Distance Hikers
Association (ALDHA) is commemorating these national treasures at its October “Gathering”
October 12-14. More Information.
My Book on my Appalachian Trail Hike - hike it both north and south!
**Coming in 2019 – Adventures on the Florida Trail!**
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