Spend a day walking along the Appalachian National Scenic Trail
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The Appalachian National Scenic Trail, also known as the Appalachian Trail or the A.T. for short, is a famous marked hiking trail extending for around 2,200 miles between Mount Katahdin in Maine and Springer Mountain in Georgia in the Eastern United States.

The trail passes through 14 states and traverses through a diverse array of landscapes, from dense forests and rugged mountains to tracts of wilderness, farms, and towns.

Claimed to be the longest hiking trail in the world, the path attracts millions of people every year to test their strength and endurance, many of whom only complete sections of the trail at a time, while thru-hikers attempt to complete the entire Trail in one season.

The path has an extension known as the International Appalachian Trail, which continues northeastwards across Maine, through Canada to Newfoundland, through Europe, and into Morocco.

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