Hiking Paths
Hiking paths are designated trails that people use for walking in natural environments. These paths can vary in difficulty, length, and terrain, ranging from easy, flat routes to challenging, steep climbs. They are often found in national parks, forests, and mountainous areas, providing access to scenic views and wildlife.
Many hiking paths are marked with signs and symbols to guide hikers and ensure safety. Some popular hiking paths include the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail. These trails not only offer recreational opportunities but also promote physical fitness and a connection to nature.