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  2. Haw River Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Haw River Paddle Trail is a part of the Haw River Trail providing access for canoeing and kayaking.The paddle trail has 10 access sites in Alamance County to include Altamahaw Ossipee, Shallow Ford Natural Area, Indian Valley Golf Club, Glencoe Paddle Access, Great Alamanace Creek on Hwy 87, Graham Paddle Access/Hwy 54, Saxapahaw Lake, Greensboro-Chapel Hill Road, and 4 accesses in Chatham ...

  3. Sacajawea State Park - Wikipedia

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    Sacajawea State Park is a public recreation area and historical preserve in the city of Pasco, Washington, covering 267 acres (108 ha) at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers where the Lewis and Clark Expedition camped on October 16, 1805. [2]

  4. List of National Water Trails - Wikipedia

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    Hudson River Greenway Water Trail: NY: 256 mi (412 km) Huron River Water Trail: MI: 104 mi (167 km) Kankakee River Water Trail: IN: 133 mi (214 km) Kansas River Trail: KS: 173 mi (278 km) Kitsap Peninsula Water Trail: WA: 371 mi (597 km) Mississippi National River and Recreation Area Water Trail: MN: 76 mi (122 km) Mississippi River Water Trail ...

  5. Hovenweep National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Website. Hovenweep National Monument. Hovenweep National Monument is located on land in southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah, between Cortez, Colorado and Blanding, Utah on the Cajon Mesa of the Great Sage Plain. Shallow tributaries run through the wide and deep canyons into the San Juan River. [3]

  6. Natchez Trace - Wikipedia

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    Natchez Trace. The Natchez Trace, also known as the Old Natchez Trace, is a historic forest trail within the United States which extends roughly 440 miles (710 km) from Nashville, Tennessee, to Natchez, Mississippi, linking the Cumberland, Tennessee, and Mississippi rivers. Native Americans created and used the trail for centuries.

  7. Kokoda Track - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Kokoda Track within Papua New Guinea Map of the Kokoda Track as it was in 1942. The map is rotated to have NE bearing at the top of the page. The Kokoda Track or Trail is a single-file foot thoroughfare that runs 96 kilometres (60 mi) overland – 60 kilometres (37 mi) in a straight line – through the Owen Stanley Range in Papua New Guinea (PNG).

  8. Westward expansion trails - Wikipedia

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    Westward expansion trails. In the history of the American frontier, pioneers built overland trails throughout the 19th century, especially between 1840 and 1847 as an alternative to sea and railroad transport. These immigrants began to settle much of North America west of the Great Plains as part of the mass overland migrations of the mid-19th ...

  9. Nez Perce National Historic Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Nez Perce (Nee-Me-Poo) National Historic Trail follows the route taken by a large group of the Nez Perce tribe in 1877 to avoid being forced onto a reservation. The 1,170-mile (1,883 km) trail was created in 1986 as part of the National Trails System Act and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. The trail traverses through portions of the ...