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  1. Day Hiking: Central Cascades by Craig Romano, 2009-05
  2. Hiking New Mexico, 3rd: A Guide to 95 of the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Series) by Laurence Parent, 2010-10-05
  3. Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide, 3rd: AMC's Comprehensive Guide to Hiking Trails in Southern New Hampshire, including Monadnock, Cardigan, Kearsarge, ... Club: Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide) by Steven D. Smith, Gene Daniell, 2010-04-13
  4. Hiking Michigan's Upper Peninsula (Hiking Guide Series) by Eric Hansen, 2005-09-01
  5. Hiking New Mexico's Gila Wilderness by Bill Cunningham, Polly Burke, 1999-09-01
  6. Foghorn Outdoors Easy Hiking in Northern California by Ann Marie Brown, 2004-10-13
  7. Hiking Indiana by Phil Bloom, 2000-04-01
  8. Hiking Colorado's Front Range: Fort Collins to Colorado Springs by Bob D'Antonio, 2003-03-01
  9. Hiking in Ireland (Walking) by Helen Fairbairn, Gareth McCormack, 2010-05-01
  10. Hiking Death Valley National Park: 36 Day and Overnight Hikes (Regional Hiking Series) by Bill Cunningham, Polly Cunningham, 2007-10-01
  11. Hiking Montana, 3rd: 25th Anniversary Edition (State Hiking Guides Series) by Bill Schneider, Russ Schneider, 2004-07-01
  12. Hiking Wisconsin (America's Best Day Hiking Series) by Martin Hintz, 1997-05-06
  13. Hiking Wyoming, 2nd: 110 of the State's Best Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Series) by Bill Hunger, 2008-06-03
  14. Hiking New Jersey: A Guide to 50 of the Garden State's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Series) by Paul E. DeCoste, Ronald J. Dupont Jr., 2009-06-02

81. Acadia National Park Hiking Trails
Acadia National Park has 120 miles of hiking trails that are often interconnected and range in difficulty from easy to strenuous.
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Acadia National Park Hiking Trails
Acadia National Park has over 120 miles of hiking trails that are often interconnected and range in difficulty from easy to strenuous. Add to this the famous Carriage Roads , and the day hiker has a wide selection of enjoyable hiking options. Camping is restricted within Acadia National Park to Blackwoods Campground and Seawall Campground . For camping options outside of the national park, click campgrounds . Be sure to review the hints and rules for hiking safety within Acadia National Park.
Difficulty Ratings of Acadia Hiking Trails
Unless otherwise indicated, distances are for round trip up and down the same trail. However, many trails can be combined to make loops and longer routes. For more details, refer to a map, guidebook, or National Park Ranger. Parking areas are on the Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park unless otherwise indicated. Trails are listed alphabetically within difficulty groupings.
Very Easy: (smooth path over level ground)
Bar Harbor Shore Path
Beginning at the Bar Harbor Town Pier, the Shore Path runs along the shore offering great views of the harbor and out islands. The path crosses private property and access is granted by owners providing that hikers respect their residences and stay on the path. Park on the Town Pier in Bar Harbor. - 1.0 mile/1.6 km

82. MAUI ISLAND HIKING TRAILS MAP
IMAGE MAP DIRECTORY LISTING hiking TRAILS ON MAUI Halemauu Trail, Hana Waianapanapa Coastal Trail, Hoapili Trail, Kaeleku Ulaino Road, Kaupo Gap Trail,
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MAUI ISLAND HIKING TRAILS PLEASE Do not damage or remove any plants. Do not molest or disturb any animal, bird, or its habitat. Do not damage, deface or remove any object of antiquity, monuments, or geological features. Place all waste materials in provided receptacles. No fires shall be built except in provided fireplaces. Portable stoves or warming devices may be used in established camping and picnic areas. Pets are not permitted to run at large in park grounds and buildings. No person shall drink or display to public view any intoxicating beverages. No person shall engage in peddling, soliciting, selling, advertising, or charging of admission without a permit. CAUTION There are running streams in the wet forested areas on the windward side of the island. One should be very cautious of drinking or even swimming in these streams. As a rule, Maui's streams with their relatively warm waters often contain bacterial counts exceeding the safe limits established by the Department of Health. These waters may also contain the organism Leptospirosis which can be contracted through drinking or through contact with scratches or cuts in the skin.

83. Moab Hiking Trails - Plan Your Hiking Trip To Moab, Utah.
A collection of hiking trails in the Moab, Utah area.
http://www.discovermoab.com/hiking.htm
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84. Hiking (Palisades Interstate Park - NJ Section)
Skiers can also use our hiking trails. Please note that many of these trails are steep or rocky, so you are strongly cautioned to scout out all trails by
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"Hiking" page last updated Thursday, December 20, 2007 Note to hikers: A temporary fence has been put up on Old Route 9W near State Line Lookout to establish a parking area for a construction project this fall. Hikers and cyclists ARE permitted to pass through the gate in this fence. On this page Tips for Hikers
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Tips for Hikers Perhaps owing to our proximity to New York City, many first-time Palisades hikers are surprised at how rugged our trails can get. Please be prepared! Some tips:
  • Always tell someone where you're going and when you expect to be back This is just good hiking sense, no matter where you go. Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes that are not brand new. Ankle support is crucial, especially on the Giant Stairs . Shoes not broken in will likely cause blisters. Take care of your body. Bring plenty of water (and drink it up as you go). Some basic first aid supplies are always a good idea, too, as are some snacks. Dress or pack for all possible weather conditions predicted for that day.

85. Hiking Merit Badge
Backpacking and hiking TrailHead links to more resources. Peak to Peak Trail and Wilderness Links GORP - hiking / Backpacking. HOBBIES MERIT BADGE GROUP
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86. Hiking In South Africa - SouthAfrica.info
There is no better way to experience wild places than to put your boots on and put your feet on the ground, one in front of the other.
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Hiking in South Africa There's no better way to experience South Africa's wild places than with your boots on and your feet on the ground, one in front of the other, taking in the country's fantastically scenic hiking trails. Here are some highlights. The Otter Trail along the Tsitsikamma coast is probably the most popular hike in the country. Lush forests, rugged shorelines, mountain streams and waterfalls and fragrant fynbos make this a special one. It's strenuous, with lots of ups and downs, but the distances aren't too great. If you want the scenery and walking with less slog and more luxury, try the Dolphin Trail. It traverses similar terrain to the Otter - joining up with it in places - but instead of hiking huts you stay in fully catered guest houses with great views and good food. Your pack is transported to your next overnight spot by vehicle, and you carry only a day pack with lunch, water, camera and swimsuit. The Wild Coast of the Eastern Cape offers similar trails but dramatically different scenery: miles of deserted beaches, wave-lashed rocks and occasional tropical forest.

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