Appalacian Trail Virginia Map: Southwest Virginia
AP TRAIL CONSERVANCYWhether you're planning a thru-hike, a weekend backpacking adventure, or simply exploring the scenic trails of southwestern Virginia, having a reliable, detailed map is essential for safe and confident navigation. This official Appalachian Trail map focuses specifically on the Southwest Virginia section, providing hikers with comprehensive coverage of one of the most rugged and rewarding portions of the entire trail system. Produced by the AP Trail Conservancy—the organization dedicated to maintaining and preserving the Appalachian Trail—this map combines accuracy, durability, and practical design that serious hikers and casual walkers alike depend on for their outdoor adventures.
- Official Appalachian Trail map covering Southwest Virginia's most challenging and scenic terrain segments
- Printed on waterproof, tear-resistant material designed to withstand rain, sweat, and repeated folding in backpacks
- High-resolution topographic contours showing elevation changes, ridge lines, and valley formations for accurate route planning
- Clear markings of shelter locations, water sources, road crossings, and emergency access points throughout the section
- Distance measurements between major landmarks and waypoints for precise mileage calculations and daily planning
- Regional context with surrounding towns, trailheads, and parking areas for convenient access and resupply opportunities
- Compact folded size (approximately 4.5 x 7 inches) fits easily into jacket pockets or map cases without bulk
- MPN 131N designation ensures you're getting the current, up-to-date version of this specific trail section
- Produced by the official trail steward organization with field-tested accuracy and regular updates
In real-world hiking conditions, this map proves invaluable for backcountry navigation, particularly in Southwest Virginia where terrain transitions between ridge-top stretches and deeply forested valleys. The waterproof material resists damage from stream crossings and unexpected weather, while the clear printing remains legible even in low-light conditions at camp. Distance markers help you achieve realistic daily mileage goals and plan resupply stops at nearby trail towns. Whether you're hiking solo and need absolute navigation confidence, or leading a group and want to point out upcoming landmarks and elevation changes, this map provides the detail level required for independent backcountry travel without relying on electronic devices.
This map is ideal for serious hikers tackling multi-day backpacking trips, section hikers working through the trail over multiple seasons, and day hikers exploring specific Southwest Virginia trail segments. Anyone who respects the wilderness and prioritizes self-sufficiency in the backcountry should carry an official map as a fundamental part of their gear kit.
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