Appalachian High Route
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Length | 531 km (330 mi) |
Location | Southeastern US |
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The Appalachian High Route is described by Jennifer Pharr Davis, one of the route's creators, as follows:
The Appalachian High Route is a ~ 330 mile loop that combines the Appalachian Trail, Mountains-to-Sea Trail, and Black Mountain Trail using the [...] "Burnsville Connector" as a connector. The route also provides access to nearly all the 6000+ peaks in the Appalachians. Along the way it travels through three National Parks, three National Forests, and one State Park.[1]
Length: 531 kilometres (330 mi)
Standard Direction(s) of Travel: Clockwise or counter-clockwise
Season:
Trail Association:
Contents
Sections
The Appalachian High Route has four main sections[2]:
- Appalachian Trail: 217 km (135 mi)
- Mountains to Sea Trail: 249 km (155 mi)
- Black Mountain Crest Trail: 19 km (12 mi)
- Burnsville Connector: 42 km (26 mi)
Water
Resupply
Weather and Seasonality
Noteworthy Section Hikes
Permits and Regulations
Maps
Online Maps
Printed Maps
Information Resources
Websites
- Announcement post on Jennifer Pharr Davis' blog
- Description of the AHR on Jennifer Pharr Davis' blog
- Overview article
Apps
Guidebooks
Other
- Trail journal of a 22 day AHR thruhike from the thruhiker "Oats" on TheTrek. Click 'Next Post' to proceed to the next day's entry.
Getting To and From the Trail
Geographic Features
Administrative Territories
Online Communities
References
- ↑ https://jenniferpharrdavis.com/blog/hiking-appalachian-high-route#:~:text=The%20Appalachian%20High%20Route%20is,6000%2B%20peaks%20in%20the%20Appalachians
- ↑ https://jenniferpharrdavis.com/blog/hiking-appalachian-high-route#:~:text=The%20Appalachian%20High%20Route%20is,6000%2B%20peaks%20in%20the%20Appalachians