The Appalachian Trail starts at Springer Mountain in Georgia and stretches all the way to Mount Katahdin in Maine, covering over 2,000 miles.
The Appalachian National Scenic Trail is between Mount Katahdin, Maine, and Springer Mountain, Georgia.
The end of the Appalachian Trail is in Springer Mountain, Georgia at the southern terminus.
The Appalachian Trail is located in the eastern part of the United States, running through 14 states along the Appalachian Mountain range.
The Appalachian Trail starts in Springer Mountain, Georgia and ends on Mount Katahdin in Maine. It spans a total of 14 states along the east coast of the United States.
The Great Smoky Mountains run along the eastern border of Tennessee, forming part of the Appalachian Mountain range. This range is known for its scenic beauty, diverse wildlife, and popular hiking trails, including the famous Appalachian Trail.
The Appalachian Trail starts in Georgia at Springer Mountain. The Appalachian Trail ends in Maine at Mount Katahdin. It is about 2,168.1 miles long.
1937 it was completed
The abbreviation for the appalachian trail is at
Appalachian Trail was created in 1923.
Appalachian Trail Museum was created in 2010.
Very simply, it's a trail that runs through the Appalachian Mountains.
Georgia Appalachian Trail Club was created in 1930.
the AT
The AT
No....The Appalachian Trail only allows hiking
No I'm afraid not, the Appalachian Trail is maintained strictly for hikers. There are however many trails that run along side the Appalachian Trail that would be horse accessible.
If you mean Appalachian Trail. It starts in Springer Mountain Georgia and ends in Mt. Katahdin, Maine. But there are extension that lead now into Canada.