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  2. Justin P. Wilson Cumberland Trail State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Cumberland Trail is designed for hikers by hikers as a sustainable single file back country hiking trail, through more remote areas of the [Eastern Edge of the Cumberland Plateau]. An alternative to the relatively crowded Appalachian Trail . it gives hikers access to areas preserved for their natural or scenic beauty, providing a wilderness ...

  3. Appalachian Trail by state - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Hurricane Hugo damaged over 300 miles of the Appalachian Trail in Virginia. [10] Three weeks of rain uprooted thousands of trees in what Mike Dawson of the Appalachian Trail Conference called "the worst break in the continuous footpath since it was declared open from Maine to Georgia in August 1937."

  4. Snake Den Ridge Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Snake Den Ridge Trail is an American hiking trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park of Cocke County, Tennessee.Winding its way up the backbone-like crest of Snake Den Ridge, the trail connects the Cosby Campground to the Appalachian Trail and provides the quickest access to the high peaks of the Eastern Smokies.

  5. Your Guide to an Appalachian Trail Road Trip - AOL

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    Conquering the Appalachian Trail isn’t just achieved by lacing up and hiking the 2,100 miles from Georgia to Maine over the course of several months. Growing in popularity is an Appalachian ...

  6. North Carolina Highway 209 - Wikipedia

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    The Appalachian Medley is a 45-mile (72 km) byway from near Lake Junaluska to Walnut; it is known for several recreational areas, the Appalachian Trail, and its scenic mountain drive. NC 209 forms the main part of the scenic byway, connecting with US 25/US 70, in Hot Springs, where it continues the rest of the route.

  7. U.S. Route 25 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Appalachian Medley is a 45-mile (72 km) byway from near Lake Junaluska to Walnut; it is known for several recreational areas, the Appalachian Trail, and its scenic mountain drive. US 25/US 70 is on 10 miles (16 km) of the byway from Walnut to Hot Springs , where it continues via NC 209 .

  8. Cumberland County Biker/Hiker Trail - Wikipedia

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    An Appalachian Trail sign marks the start of the Cumberland County Biker/Hiker Trail The majority of the Cumberland County Biker/Hiker Trail is well paved and is made from asphalt and cinder. The trail begins with a paved path to the Fuller Lake Day Use Area where it then turns to crushed stone and moves on towards Laurel Forge Pond.

  9. Mount Guyot (Great Smoky Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    Snake Den Ridge Trail + Appalachian Trail + bushwhack Mount Guyot is a mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains , located in the southeastern United States. At 6,621 feet (2,018 m) in elevation, Guyot is the fourth-highest summit in the Eastern U.S. , [ 3 ] and the second-highest in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park . [ 4 ]