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asdaven Jul 24th, 2005 04:23 AM

Does anybody have a favorite trail in the Midwest? I have always wondered what the Midwest is like. It is the only part of the country I have not been to.

Julie304 Aug 20th, 2005 12:13 PM

On the right-hand side of the country, I love Old Rag near Luray, VA.

Unfortunately, lots of others love it too so unless you love crowds, go early and shoot for mid-week.

Smokyboy Aug 20th, 2005 12:31 PM

Since I live so close to it (on weekends) and love to hike, it would have to be parts of the AT in western NC. What makes it so nice is the absolute solitude you can experience a lot of times. Your mind wanders and to be so far away from the concrete jungle I have to see during the week is nirvana. In awe of the land as it has been for hundreds of years is complete therapy for me.

earlxx Aug 20th, 2005 12:38 PM

Smokeyboy, I have to add that AT trail to Roan Mountain in late June with blooming rhododendrons and flame azaleas is incredible but very crowded on weekends

karens Aug 20th, 2005 04:07 PM

I want to add to my list the Grinnell Glacier Trail in Glacier NP. We were there are few weeks ago - it was a great hike.

Smokyboy Aug 20th, 2005 05:29 PM

I try and pick the out of way parts of the trail, the popular ones and ones that have easy access can get crowded with day hikers. I just hiked to the top of Albert Mtn from a dirt road you travel on for 11 miles. From there to Standing Indian. The feel from atop the fire tower at Albert Mtn. in complete solitude was incredible.

Smokyboy Aug 20th, 2005 05:36 PM

Btw earlxx, you ready to go hiking?

DixieChick Aug 20th, 2005 05:36 PM

Thanks, sequoia370, for mentioning the James Irvine Trail in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.

I didn't remember the name of it but I have never forgotten hiking it with my parents and brothers and sisters more than 30 years ago. It left a lasting impression on me. We have lots of pictures in our album of Fern Canyon and the log-strewn Gold Bluff Beach. It gets my best trail vote.

OldSouthernBelle Aug 21st, 2005 10:54 AM

That'd be the one that leads home! :))

Belle.

hikerboy Aug 21st, 2005 01:27 PM

Favorites are the Presidential Range traverse in the White Mtns of NH from Gorham to Crawford Notch. It can be very crowded at times.
Less crowded, and equally satisfying is Mt Katahdin up through Chimney Pond, the Cathedral trail to the summit, and then returning via the fantastic Knife Edge trail and the Helon Taylor to Roaring Brook.

Kevin

sharondi Aug 22nd, 2005 03:03 AM

Any of the trails in Point Lobos - just gorgeous. Tower Arch trail at Arches. Peek-A-Boo loop at Bryce. After our upcoming trip to Chaco Canyon, I'm sure a few of those trails will be on this list!

johnthedorf Aug 22nd, 2005 06:24 AM

There are so many in Montana but one of my favorites is the trail from E. Rosebud to Cooke City. On the 33 mile trail there are many places you can camp, fish and turn around if you have time constraints.

John Aug 22nd, 2005 07:40 AM

1 Highline trail in GNP.
2 Iceberg Lake trail in GNP
3 Avalanche Lake trail in GNP

Can you tell I live next to GNP?

greenfieldhunter Aug 22nd, 2005 08:08 AM

I am reluctant to reveal the name of my favorite eastern hiking trail on this forum but I will give some good clues-
This trail was to be a reroute of the AT before Congress protected the the entire trail.
It is named after an indian tribe native to the area
It is the trail with nobody on it despite being close to large cities
this trail was renamed in the late ninties -original name mentions the "color" of a certain eastern range mountain

I have recently hiking solo on this trail for a week and aside from road crossings and towns have seen not a soul

not my favorite trail but quite nice and a great option to the crowded AT

easy to find with my clues and too nice to tell anyone not willing to look


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