Greetings from Appalachian National Scenic Trail

For me nature became a place where I could find comfort and peace during a time that seemed hectic and busy. This lake I could look out over after a long day and know that when the day was over the sun would set and rise again the next day. The value of wilderness is unmatchable as our society becomes more and more advanced. I think by recognizing the role that we as humans play into our wilderness we can become more aware and more respectful of the land around us. The land may never be untouched again, but its beauty can still provide us with comfort as we go on with our days.

Sincerely,
Catherine

Appalachian National Scenic Trail

One of the longest and most famous trails in the United States, the Appalachian National Scenic Trail traverses 14 states and leads explorers through mountains, forests, meadows and culturally important lands along the East Coast. Visitors can hike the entire 2,160-mile path between Georgia and Maine, or enjoy parts of the trail on weekend or day hikes.

State(s): Connecticut Georgia, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, West Virginia,

Established: 1968

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