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  2. Moosilauke Ravine Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The lodge is open from May to mid-November, with two weeks starting in the end of August reserved for the Dartmouth First-Year Trips. [1] The staff provides a family-style dinner every night by reservation only, open to community members, Appalachian Trail thru-hikers, tourists, and Dartmouth professors. In summer, the lodge also houses the ...

  3. High Huts of the White Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The High Huts of the White Mountains are eight mountain huts in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, owned and maintained by the Appalachian Mountain Club.They are modeled after similar huts in the Alps and positioned at intervals along the Appalachian Trail, allowing "thru-hikers" who hike the entire Appalachian Trail to benefit from their services.

  4. Quaint Towns to Visit Along the Appalachian Trail - AOL

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    Both the Long Trail and Appalachian Trail run close to Bennington, while the Green Mountain Express, a local bus system, offers rides from the A.T. trailhead to downtown Bennington. Jorisvo ...

  5. Len Foote Hike Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Department of Natural Resources owns the Hike Inn, and the inn is operated by the non-profit Len Foote Hike Inn, Inc. - an affiliate of the Georgia Appalachian Trail Club. [5] [6] The inn opened in November 1998 and sits at an altitude of 3,100 feet. The surrounding area contains mountain laurel, rhododendron, and oak and hickory ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Appalachian Trail - Wikipedia

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    Trail hikers who attempt to complete the entire trail in a single season are called "thru-hikers"; those who traverse the trail during a series of separate trips are known as "section-hikers". Rugged terrain, weather extremes, illness, injury, and the time and effort required make thru-hiking difficult to accomplish.

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