Difference between revisions of "List of Long Trails"

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* Across Utah
 
* Across Utah
* [[Appalachian Trail]]
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* [[Appalachian National Scenic Trail]]
* [[Arizona Trail|Arizona National Scenic Trail]]
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* [[Arizona National Scenic Trail]]
 
* [[Backbone Trail]]
 
* [[Backbone Trail]]
 
* [[Baker Trail]]
 
* [[Baker Trail]]
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* [[Condor Trail]]
 
* [[Condor Trail]]
 
* [[Conservation Trail]]
 
* [[Conservation Trail]]
* [[Continental Divide Trail]]
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* [[Continental Divide National Scenic Trail]]
 
* [[Cumberland Trail]]
 
* [[Cumberland Trail]]
 
* Desert Trail
 
* Desert Trail
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* East Coast Trail
 
* East Coast Trail
 
* Finger Lakes Trail
 
* Finger Lakes Trail
* Florida National Scenic Trail
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* [[Florida National Scenic Trail]]
 
* Foothills Trail
 
* Foothills Trail
 
* GR10
 
* GR10
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* Hayduke
 
* Hayduke
 
* Hot Springs Trail
 
* Hot Springs Trail
* Ice Age Trail
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* [[Ice Age National Scenic Trail]]
 
* Idaho Centennial Trail
 
* Idaho Centennial Trail
 
* Inland Northwest Trail
 
* Inland Northwest Trail
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* Ozark Highlands Trail
 
* Ozark Highlands Trail
 
* Ozark Trail
 
* Ozark Trail
* Pacific Crest Trail
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* [[Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail]]
* Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail
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* [[Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail]]
 
* Palmetto Trail
 
* Palmetto Trail
 
* Pennsylvania Mid-State Trail
 
* Pennsylvania Mid-State Trail

Revision as of 18:52, 11 October 2019

The trails on this list meet the following criteria, which are used by Long Trails Wiki as a flexible guide to determine what counts as a "long trail."

The trail...

  • ...is at least 50 miles (80 kilometers) long.
  • ...involves minimal road walks.
  • ...is mostly completed.
  • ...is mostly in wild areas with natural earth for trail surface.
  • ...is primarily a hiking trail and is designed for foot traffic.