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.
Joe Cook has written: 'Appalachian Trail Thru-Hikers' Companion'
The Appalachian Mountains stretch from Massachusetts to Florida. There is a trail that hikers are able to walk along for fun.
Some of the best long hiking trails in the US for avid hikers to explore include the Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail, and the John Muir Trail. These trails offer stunning scenery, challenging terrain, and the opportunity to experience the great outdoors in a unique way.
The abbreviation for the appalachian trail is at
T. J. Forrester has written: 'Miracles, Inc' -- subject(s): Fiction, Life change events, Spiritual healing, Swindlers and swindling 'Black heart on the Appalachian trail' -- subject(s): Hikers, Appalachian Trail, Crimes against, Fiction
Appalachian Trail was created in 1923.
The Appalachian Mountains stretch from Massachusetts to Florida. There is a trail that hikers are able to walk along for fun.
Appalachian Trail Museum was created in 2010.
Very simply, it's a trail that runs through the Appalachian Mountains.
The indirect object is "hikers".
Hikers should yield to uphill hikers, give way to faster hikers, and yield to equestrians. Stay on designated trails, avoid blocking the path, and be courteous to others on the trail.