National Geographic Appalacian Trail | Pleasant Pont to Katahdin No. 1513

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
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Whether you're planning your first hiking adventure or completing a long-distance trek, a quality trail map is an essential companion for any explorer venturing into the backcountry. This detailed topographic representation of the legendary Appalachian Trail provides the geographic intelligence and route guidance needed to navigate one of North America's most iconic long-distance hiking corridors with confidence. Designed for both seasoned backpackers and casual day hikers, this map combines authoritative cartography with practical usability in the field.

  • Comprehensive coverage of the entire Appalachian Trail route spanning 2,190+ miles from Georgia to Maine
  • High-resolution topographic detail with contour lines revealing elevation changes, terrain features, and challenging sections
  • Clearly marked trail junctions, shelters, water sources, and resupply points for route planning and navigation
  • Color-coded terrain representation distinguishing forests, elevation zones, and geographic features for visual clarity
  • Durable, weather-resistant paper construction withstands moisture, folding, and extended field use conditions
  • Detailed inset maps of popular sections and trailhead access points for trip planning and orientation
  • Includes legend and mileage markers indicating distances between key landmarks and shelter locations
  • Compact folded format designed for easy pack storage without sacrificing geographic detail and readability
  • Professional National Geographic cartography ensures accuracy verified against current trail conditions and updates

For hikers tackling multi-day backpacking expeditions, section hikes, or planning logistics for a thru-hike attempt, this map delivers the geographic context necessary for confident navigation and realistic trip planning. The detailed elevation profile information helps hikers understand the physical demands of various sections, while water source and shelter locations enable efficient daily mileage planning and camp site selection. Whether you're navigating the rocky ridgelines of New England, the rolling mountains of the Mid-Atlantic, or the forested valleys of the South, this map provides the terrain intelligence required for safe, self-reliant backcountry travel.

Ideal for long-distance hikers, section hikers, outdoor educators, and anyone seeking reliable geographic guidance for Appalachian Trail adventures, this map represents a trusted planning and navigation resource. Pair it with a compass and GPS device for comprehensive route-finding capabilities, or use it independently for traditional map navigation skills development. Every serious Appalachian Trail explorer should carry this detailed reference to enhance their journey through this remarkable wilderness corridor.

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