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A long-distance trail (or long-distance footpath, track, way, greenway) is a longer recreational trail mainly through rural areas used for hiking, backpacking, cycling, horse riding or cross-country skiing. [1] They exist on all continents except Antarctica. Many trails are marked on maps.
Long Trail: 272 438 Vermont: Massachusetts: Canada: A footpath in the Wilderness begun in 1910 and completed in the 1930s. The Long Trail spans the length of Vermont, following the spine of the Green Mountains. Typical hiking time is 2 to 4 weeks. Loyalsock Trail: 59.2 95 Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Route 87, 10 mi (16 km) north of Montoursville
Pages in category "Long-distance trails in the United States" The following 131 pages are in this category, out of 131 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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National Trail - In Australia, about 5,330 km (3312 mi) long. Runs most of the eastern side of the country, from Cooktown, QLD to Healesville, VIC. Hokkaidō Nature Trail – In Japan, this trail is about 4,600 km (2,900 mi) long. Tōhoku Nature Trail – A trail in Japan about 4,370 km (2,720 mi) long.
The Long Trail was conceived in 1909 by James P. Taylor who was at the time the assistant headmaster of Vermont Academy in Saxtons River, Vermont.Taylor lobbied other Vermont residents who shared his dream of a mission to "make the Vermont mountains play a larger part in the life of the people by protecting and maintaining the Long Trail system and fostering, through education, the stewardship ...
Munda Biddi Trail, the longest continuous off-road cycle trail of its kind in the world; Bicentennial National Trail; New Zealand The Timber Trail, linear 85-kilometre (53 mi) trail crossing suspension bridges on the North Island, near Lake Taupo. Long-distance trail, the equivalent for hikers and other walkers
The Colorado Trail is a long-distance trail running for 486 miles (782 km) from the mouth of Waterton Canyon southwest of Denver to Durango in Colorado, United States.Its highest point is 13,271 feet (4,045 m) above sea level, and most of the trail is above 10,000 feet (3,000 m).