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+ | * [https://thetrek.co/the-benton-mackaye-trail-290-secluded-miles-in-the-southern-appalachians/ Overview article on The Trek] | ||
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The Benton MacKaye Trail is a hiking trail of nearly 300 miles in the Southeast United States. It is named after the founder of the Appalachian Trail.
It is maintained by the Benton MacKaye Trail Association.
Contents
Overview
Length:
Standard direction(s) of travel:
Season: Spring[1]
Trail Association: