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Appalachian Trail
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The Appalachian trail threads
nearly the length of Great Smoky Mountains National Park (some 70
miles) along the Smokies' crest and the Tennessee-North Carolina
Border. It is a national scenic trail you can take north to
Maine's Mount Katahdin or south to Georgia's Springer Mountain.
Volunteers coordinated by the nonprofit Appalachian Trail Conference
maintain it. On the two-mile stretch between Newfound and
Indian gaps, accessible near the Newfound Gap parking lot, you can
see wildflowers in spring or look down at colorful foliage in fall.
And then you can say: "I walked a part of the
2,167-mile-long Appalachian Trail."
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Appalachian Trail Sign at Newfound Gap
Road
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Appalachian Trail Sign at Sweat Heifer
Creek Trail
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Appalachian Trail between Newfound Gap and
Icewater Spring Shelter
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Appalachian Trail between Newfound Gap and
Icewater Spring Shelter
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View from the Appalachian Trail
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View from the Appalachian Trail
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Icewater Spring Shelter
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Icewater Spring Shelter
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