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
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