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Springer Mountain via Appalachian Approach Trail, Georgia
This iconic hike is the first step for many Northbound Thru Hikers along the Appalachian Trail.
Max Patch Mountain, North Carolina
This bald mountain is covered in seemingly endless miles of grassy fields and tall grasses. Hit it at the right time of year and the fields will be sprinkled with wildflowers, blueberries, and blackberries.
Lehigh Gap, Pennsylvania
The climb up from Lehigh Gap is one of the most unique hikes both along the Appalachian Trail and in Pennsylvania. The area is barren of most living things – instead, hikers will be climbing straight up a mountain made of boulders and rocks.
Sunfish Pond, New Jersey
This 41 acre glacial pond is considered one of the “seven natural wonders of New Jersey”. There are two ways to get to the pond – both are equally as beautiful but vastly different.
Mary’s Rock, Virginia
Looking for sweeping views and rocky summits during your visit to Shenandoah National Park? If so, put Mary’s Rock on the top of your list.
Bearfence Mountain, Virginia
The summit of Bearfence Mountain offers 360 degree views of both the park and the surrounding mountains, and its short distance makes this the ultimate hike for sunrise or sunset.