Find Your Favorite Trail
Find a trail and explore th e countryside. Hike over the next ridge
and find a pristine lake or hike the trail to the top of a hill
overlooking a lush valley. Our land is full of trails that give us
access to unspoiled wilderness. See wildlife such as a doe leading her
fawn through the meadow or a beaver hard at work damming up a stream.
Listen to the bluebird singing or watch a hawk flying above. These are
the gifts that God gave us. So when you find a trail that shows you the
beauty of the wilderness please refrain from leaving anything behind.
I am sure you would like to keep it clean for your fellow hikers.
Use the following to find your favorite trail or maybe find a trail
you have not hiked.
Thebackpacker.com is an excellent source for hiking trails. Once you
find a trail, you will find a description of that trail plus some
pointers of what you will see such as a good fishing hole. Also, contact
information is given if you desire more information about the trail.
Wildernet.com
has an abundance of trails. You can use a map to locate the region that
is of interest to you. Then select the activity such as hiking &
walking. This will list the trails in that region. From here you can get
facts and description about the trail.
Gorp also offers an abundant choice of hiking trails. Although not
as good as the two above you can still find hiking trails with
directions, length of trail, etc.. |