Long-Distance Trails
Long-distance trails are extended pathways designed for hiking, often spanning hundreds or thousands of miles. These trails provide outdoor enthusiasts with the opportunity to explore diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and coastlines. Popular examples include the Appalachian Trail in the eastern United States and the Pacific Crest Trail on the West Coast.
These trails are typically marked and maintained by various organizations, ensuring safety and accessibility for hikers. Many long-distance trails offer designated campsites and resources for resupplying, making them suitable for multi-day or even multi-week adventures. They attract both casual walkers and serious trekkers seeking a challenge.