The Adirondack Trail in total is 2,190 miles, stretching from Georgia through Maine on the East Coast. Last year, almost 3,000 people attempted to make the entire trek, but only about 800 people accomplished the goal. If you want to take in some of the natural beauty of the trail, there are several national and state parks to take in. Here are six of the best that people of any hiking skill level when it comes to hiking can enjoy. Located in West Virginia, Harpers Ferry is located in the lower Shenandoah Valley. There are a lot of attractions to see, with some of the most popular being the Appalachian Trail Conservancy Headquarters, Jefferson Rock and the train station. Incredible dining experiences and plenty of local shops will keep adventurers entertained when not hiking. Located in Virginia, the Skyline Drive is popular amongst visitors. 100 miles of road atop a ridge and trails are easily accessible from the road. “You can literally hop on the trail right from the road’s wayside areas and be at a view i
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