Guide to the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania


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Covers 229 miles from Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area to the town of Pen Mar on the Maryland border. Five multicolored topographic maps, with elevation profiles, produced by the Keystone Trails Association and Potomac Appalachian Trail Club




2021 the A.T. Guide


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Since 2010, The A.T. Guide, a.k.a. "The Awol Guide," has been the guidebook of choice for hikes of any length on the Appalachian Trail. The book contains thousands of landmarks such as campsites, water sources, summits and gaps. The trail's elevation profile is included and every landmark is aligned to the profile. Hikers using this guide know where they are on the trail, what views, streams and campsites are ahead, and whether they'll be hiking uphill or downhill to get there. The A.T. Guide answers all of your questions about how to get rides, where to stay, and where to get supplies. There are 94 maps of towns on or near the trail showing where to find these services and detailed listings for businesses.The A.T. Guide is the most innovative trail guidebook ever developed.




National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map 2020 Appalachian Trail


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- Waterproof - Tear-Resistant - Topographic Maps The Appalachian Trail (AT) Map Pack Bundle of Pennsylvania includes two Topographic Map Guides that cover the entire AT in the Keystone State. The map follows the ridges of the Appalachian Mountains and weaves in and out of suburbia. This section of trail, which is notoriously rocky, is rich in history with traces of early industry--charcoal furnaces, railroads, and coal mining. Each AT Topographic Map Guide includes detailed topographic maps at a detail of 1 inch = 1 mile. Each page is centered on the A.T. and overlaps with the adjacent pages so there is little chance of getting lost. Along the bottom of each page is a trail profile that shows the distance between shelters, camping areas, and trail access points. The map and trail profile provide a step by step visual guide to hiking the trail, mile by rugged mile. The Topographic Map Guide is built for all levels of hiking enthusiasts, from the day tripper to the multi month 'thru-hiker'. The front pages of the printed Topographic Map Guide include resupply information, town inset maps, camping options, and much more. Buy the Map Pack and save over 15%! The Appalachian Trail: Pennsylvania [Map Pack Bundle] includes: Map 1506:: Raven Rock to Swatara Gap [Pennsylvania] Map 1507:: Swatara Gap to Delaware Water Gap [Pennsylvania] More convenient and easier to use than folded maps, but just as compact and lightweight, National Geographic's Topographic Map Guide booklets are printed on 'Backcountry Tough' waterproof, tear-resistant paper with stainless steel staples. A full UTM grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation. Map Scale = 1:63,360 Folded Size = 4.25 x 9.38




Appalachian Trail Guide to Pennsylvania


Book Description

The official guide to 229 miles of the Appalachian Trail from the New Jersey line at the Delaware Water Gap (I-80) southwest to the central Maryland border at Pen Mar (Mason-Dixon Line). This guidebook, published by the Kaystone Trails Association, includes photographs and extensive historical and natural-history information, along with trail-route descriptions in both directions. The three northernmost maps have scales of 1:63,360. The map from Cumberland Valley (Carlisle area) to Caledonia State Park, 1:50,000; the southernmost, 1:55,780. All five maps have elevation profiles, 20-foot contour intervals and elevation profiles.







Rail-Trails Florida


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Florida visitors are often surprised by both the beauty of its trails and by the great variety of its landscapes. Although Florida doesn't have any mountains, it does offer trails with views of everything from beaches and bluffs to prairies and wetlands. In this comprehensive trail guide, you'll find some of the best, most beautiful trails in Florida. Many of the trails were converted from unused railroad corridors to become some of the best multiuse rail-trails in the state. In this guidebook, experts from Rail-to-Trails Conservancy present their final list of the top trails and rail-trails in Florida, selected from more than 100 in the state. In addition to details about each trail, Rail-Trails Florida also provides information about trail amenities, including restrooms, parking facilities, and water fountains.




Appalachian Trail Guide to Shenandoah National Park


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The official guide to the 107 miles of the Appalachian Trail that bisect Shenandoah National Park (the route of Skyline Drive, renowned for fall drives, was the original route of the A.T.). This book includes background information and trail-route descriptions in both directions for the A.T., as well as descriptions for about 400 miles of popular side trails in the park, which are located roughly between Front Royal and Waynesboro, Va., about one hour from Washington, D.C. The detached six-color maps are scaled at 1: 63,360 with 100-foot contour intervals and elevation profiles. Other Appalachian trail Guides include: Appalachian Trail Guide to New Hampshire-Vermont: 978-1-889386-53-9 Appalachian Trail Guide to Central Virginia: 978-1-889386-57-7 Appalachian Trail Guide to Maryland-Northern Virginia: 978-0-915746-53-8 Appalachian Trail Guide to North Carolina-Georgia: 978-1-889386-56-0 Appalachian Trail Guide to New York-New Jersey: 978-1-889386-48-5 Appalachian Trail Guide to Southwest Virginia: 978-1-889386-52-2 Appalachian Trail Guide to Tennessee-North Carolina: 978-1-889386-41-6 Appalachian Trail Guide to Maine: 978-1-889386-40-9 Appalachian Trail Guide to Massachusetts-Connecticut: 978-1-889386-13-3 Appalachian Trail Guide to Pennsylvania: 978-1-889386-03-4




Appalachian Trail, Raven Rock to Swatara Gap, Pennsylvania


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Waterproof Tear-Resistant Topographic Map The Raven Rock to Swatara Gap "Topographic Map Guide" makes a perfect traveling companion when traversing the southeastern Pennsylvania section of the Appalachian Trail (A.T.). The map follows the ridges of the Appalachian Mountains, crosses the 12-mile wide, agriculturally rich Cumberland Valley, and weaves in and out of suburbia. This section of trail, which is notoriously rocky, is rich in history with traces of early industry charcoal furnaces, railroads, and coal mining. Each A.T. "Topographic Map Guide" includes detailed topographic maps at a detail of 1 inch = 1 mile. Each page is centered on the A.T. and overlaps with the adjacent pages so there is little chance of getting lost. Along the bottom of each page is a trail profile that shows the distance between shelters, camping areas, and trail access points. The map and trail profile provide a step by step visual guide to hiking the trail, mile by rugged mile. The "Topographic Map Guide" is built for all levels of hiking enthusiasts, from the day tripper to the multi month 'thru-hiker'. The front pages of the printed "Topographic Map Guide" include resupply information, town inset maps, camping options, and much more. Every Topographic Map Guide is printed on "Backcountry Tough" waterproof, tear-resistant paper. A full UTM grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation. Other features found on this map include: Alec Kennedy Shelter, Anna Michener Shelter, Antietam Shelter, ATC Mid-Atlantic Regional Office, Birch Run Shelter, Boiling Springs, Caledonia State Park, Clarks Ferry Shelter, Cove Mountain Shelter, Cowall Shelter, Darlington Shelter, Deer Lick Shelter, Duncannon, Ironmasters Mansion Shelter, James Fry (Tagg Run) Shelter, Lebanon, Michaux State Forest, Milesburn Shelter, Peters Mountain Shelter, Pine Grove Furnace State Park, Quarry Gap Shelter, Rausch Gap Shelter, Raven Rock, Rocky Mountain Shelter, South Mtn State Park, Susquehanna River, Swatara Gap, Swatara State Park, Toms Run Shelter, Tumbling Run Shelter."Map Scale = 1:63,360Folded Size = 4.25" x 9.25"""




Appalachian Trail Guide to Maryland and Northern Virginia


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Official guide to the Appalachian National Scenic Trail from the Pennsylvania border to the northern entrance to Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, with three detached topographic maps.