I will be hiking from springer to Harpers Ferry this summer. Looking for some info on some must see, totally worth the extra miles, blue blaze trails along the A.T. Any insight is greatly appreciated!
I will be hiking from springer to Harpers Ferry this summer. Looking for some info on some must see, totally worth the extra miles, blue blaze trails along the A.T. Any insight is greatly appreciated!
Take the trail to Mt Cammerer in the Smokies and I'd do the Wilburn Ridge Trail (weather permitting) instead of the AT through Grayson Highlands, I think it's stupid that it isn't the AT.
nice side trail between Carter Gap shelter and Betty Creek Gap. Nearly 10 yards long and leads to a lovely view to the SE towards Clayton, GA. You'll be walking a ridgeline among rhododendron and scrub. Look for it to your right.
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Kimsey Creek Trail is a nice detour of Standing Indian just into North Carolina out of Deep Gap, and you can even pop into the campground to buy goodies from the camp store before hiking on and hooking back up with the AT.
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I don't recall the names of any blue blazes really but take a map and just check them out...some of them are (almost) never travelled, poorly maintained (if at all) and are therefore hardly blazed at all. Spent many miles sort of thrashing around and bushwacking in cases. Broke up the routine a bit for me.....however I wouldn't have tried this w/out map and compass. Of course some of the blue blazes are in fact clearly blazed and maintained and make a bit more sense from getting from point A to point B....one never knows.
The Mau Har Trail in VA is "better" than the AT that it bypasses IMO.
Agree with the comment above that the best way to find other trails is to bring your maps - you'll see many trails that won't be written about in your guidebooks.
The Mau-Har Trail just north of the Tye river in VA. It used to be the AT, then they did a longer reroute at Three Ridges. It is a beautiful and slightly challenging climb with some nice minor falls.
Try www.hikingupward.com for trails in the Mid Atlantic region. Another vote here for the Mar Har.
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Strictly speaking there isn't any "must see" blue blaze, vista, waterfall, hostel or wayside along the AT. It's the total experience that will be so special, not the sum of the parts.
Definitely consider all of the suggestions to come your way, or just sit on your ass at the junction to that special spot and watch an ant hill if you are so inclined. Better still, find something not on any list.
Its all good.
The Gulf Hagas in the 100-mile wilderness is nice.
I also heard the Mau-Har was cool, but as the hiker who owns the B&B in town said, "It's a bitch."
If you're not a purist, you'll probably enjoy the VA Creeper trail more than the AT there. Lots of PUDs, no views, while the Creeper is flat and follows the river.
I skipped Mt. Cammerer because it was fogged in but a friend said "Top 5 on the trail"
The same friend also recommended Wilburn Ridge.
It's only .2 off, but don't miss Charlie's Bunion.
Skip the Crabtree Falls blue blaze near the Priest - the Companion listed it at .2, but it's actually 2.2 one way and steep. I hear the falls are nice, but not worth it IMO.
Laurel Fork Trail is a fairly remote trail from Dennis Cove campground to Walnut Mountain Road. But you can really jump off at Bitter End (FSR 293). You ford Laurel Fork a number of times; sometimes ankle deep to waist deep water. You pass a couple small waterfalls.
Roan High Bluff. Very easy and quick side trip from Cloudland.
Grassy Ridge. The side trail leading to the right from the Roan Balds. The peak is above 6000'. Follow the grown over trail to Grassy Ridge Cliffs.
Rich Mountain firetower. Quick side trip to the tower overlook. Very good cowboy spot.
The old Runion lumber camp. Its sits on the confluence of the Laurel Creek and French Broad just outside of Hot Springs. I think there is a small trail from Pump Gap down to the railroad that runs by it. The traditional trailhead is an old road trail from US25/70 at Hurricane.
Standing Indian summit. Very short side trip to the overlook.
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southern terminus of the Tuscarora/overall run trail, blue blaze dives off the A.T. in the SNP. with 93' overall runs falls, 29' cascade falls & a butt load of bears :-)
Rich Mountain Fire Tower is nice. If you cowboy there, I hope it doesn't rain as the floor holds water better than the roof if you know what I mean. I speak from experience. Wesser Creek Trail is nice, but, I'd stay on the AT cuz it's a lot of road walking back to the AT.
I'm not really a hiker, I just play one on White Blaze.
Mau Har as either a short cut, or out and back side trail right off Maupin Field shelter at AT. Longer worthwhile side trip is Old Rag Mountain in SNP. Several different approach options. See SNP maps. Probably at least 15 miles from AT, across Old Rag, and back, no matter how you do it.
A .2 mile side trail to "The Lookout" Cabin in Vermont. Outstanding views in a section with virtually no vistas on the AT proper.
Sherburne Pass Trail that takes you to the front door of the Inn at the Long Trail....and avoids a 1 mile roadwalk to the Inn.
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