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   <li>Key West/Everglades Roadwalk (KER) 175 miles</li>
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   <li>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_Keys_Overseas_Heritage_Trail Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail] / Key West/Everglades Roadwalk (175 miles)</li>
 
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   <li>Alabama Roadwalk (ALR) 190 miles</li>
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   <li>Alabama Roadwalk (190 miles)</li>
   <li>[[Appalachian Mountains Trail]] 3800 miles</li>
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   <li>[[Appalachian Mountains Trail]] (3800 miles)</li>
 
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     <li>[[Pinhoti Trail]] 295 miles</li>
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     <li>[[Pinhoti Trail]] (295 miles)</li>
     <li>[[Benton MacKaye Trail]] 65 miles</li>
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     <li>[[Benton MacKaye Trail]] (65 miles)</li>
     <li>[[Appalachian Trail]] 2150 miles </li>
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     <li>[[Appalachian Trail]] (2,150 miles) </li>
     <li>[[International Appalachian Trail]] 1285 miles</li>
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     <li>[[International Appalachian Trail]] (1,285 miles)</li>
 
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Revision as of 22:18, 25 October 2019

The Eastern Continental Trail (ECT) is an approximately 5,300 mile long distance hiking trail in Eastern North America. It extends from Key West, Florida, to Belle Isle, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

John Brinda is credited by Nimblewill Nomad as the first person to hike the ECT.[1]

It consists of the following sections:[2]

  1. Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail / Key West/Everglades Roadwalk (175 miles)
  2. Florida Trail
  3. Alabama Roadwalk (190 miles)
  4. Appalachian Mountains Trail (3800 miles)
    1. Pinhoti Trail (295 miles)
    2. Benton MacKaye Trail (65 miles)
    3. Appalachian Trail (2,150 miles)
    4. International Appalachian Trail (1,285 miles)

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