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Hiking Massachusetts: A Guide to the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Guides Series)

by Benjamin Ames

Lace up your boots and sample 50 of the finest trails Massachusetts has to offer. This hiker's paradise offers not only mountaintop vistas but also historic landmarks and pristine seashore. Hike along cranberry bogs in Massasoit State Park, trace the edge of a cliff overlooking the Merrimack River in Maudslay State Park, follow the Appalachian Trail over Becket and Walling Mountains in October Mountain State Forest, or walk the state from Rhode Island to New Hampshire on the Midstate Trail. Veteran hiker and outdoor writer Ben Ames will introduce you to these trails and more. Use this guide for: detailed route maps for each trail; accurate route profiles showing the ups and downs of each hike; tips on equipment, trip planning, and hiking with dogs and children; accurate directions, difficulty ratings, trail contacts, and more.

Hiking Michigan's Upper Peninsula: A Guide to the Area's Greatest Hikes (Regional Hiking Series)

by Eric Hansen

Hiking Michigan&’s Upper Peninsula features fifty of the best hikes in Michigan&’s beautiful Upper Peninsula. Detailed maps and trail descriptions make navigating these wonderful trails easy, from family-friend strolls to popular vistas to hillier wooded pathways. FalconGuides have set the standard for outdoor guidebooks for more than thirty-five years. Written by top experts, each guide invites you to experience the adventure and beauty of the outdoors. Look inside to find:Hikes suited to every abilityMile-by-mile directional cuesDifficulty ratings, trail contacts, fees/permits, and best hiking seasonsAn index of hikes by category—from easy day hikes to waterfallsInvaluable trip-planning information, including local lodging and campgroundsFull-color photos throughoutGPS coordinates

Hiking Michigan's Upper Peninsula: A Guide to the Area's Greatest Hikes (State Hiking Guides Series)

by Eric Hansen Rebecca Pelky

Hiking Michigan&’s Upper Peninsula features fifty of the best hikes in Michigan&’s beautiful Upper Peninsula. Detailed maps and trail descriptions make navigating these wonderful trails easy, from family-friend strolls to popular vistas to hillier wooded pathways. Look inside to find:Hikes suited to every abilityMile-by-mile directional cuesDifficulty ratings, trail contacts, fees/permits, and best hiking seasonsAn index of hikes by category—from easy day hikes to waterfallsInvaluable trip-planning information, including local lodging and campgroundsFull-color photos throughoutGPS coordinates

Hiking Minnesota: A Guide to the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Guides Series)

by Mary Jo Mosher Kristine Mosher

The classic guide to hiking the Land of 10,000 Lakes, now updated and in full color!View the spectacular waterfalls, gorges, and canyons of the nationally known Superior Hiking Trail, step back into Native American history alongside the quarries of Pipestone National Monument, or see bald eagles and other wildlife in Bear Head Lake State Park. Highlighting the history and geography of each route, this book introduces more than forty of the finest trails the Gopher State has to offer.Each featured hike includes detailed hike specs and descriptions, trailhead location, mile-by-mile directional cues, gorgeous full-color photography, and a detailed map.

Hiking Mississippi: A Guide to 50 of the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Guides Series)

by Johnny Molloy

Hiking Mississippi details fifty hikes in the Magnolia State, from the Coldwater Nature Trail near the Tennessee state line to the boardwalks at Davis Bayou on the Gulf Coast. Specific emphasis is placed on the most scenic destinations and the unique places that make Mississippi so special—places like rocky Bear Creek, the waterfalls of Clark Creek Natural Area, and the crest of Little Mountain.

Hiking Missouri: A Guide to the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures

by Michael Shepherd Jordan

With over 1000 miles of trails, 92 state parks, Mark Twain National Forest, and the nearly completed Ozark Trail, the Show Me State has much to offer. The rolling hills of the Ozark Mountains are accessible to hikers of all skill levels, and Missouri&’s rivers and waterways create beautiful bluff views and incredible caves throughout the state. Many parks and trails are within a couple hours drive of major metropolitan areas, meaning a beautiful Missouri hiking trail is always close by.Look inside to find: • Hikes suited to every ability• Mile-by-mile directional cues• Difficulty ratings, trail contacts, fees/permits, and best hiking seasons • An index of hikes by category ­­­­—from easy day hikes to hikes to waterfalls • Invaluable trip-planning information, including local lodging and campgrounds• GPS location for each trailhead• GPS-compatible maps of each trail

Hiking Montana's Bob Marshall Wilderness

by Erik Molvar

Discover the trails located with the glorious 1.5 million acres of the Bob Marshall Wilderness located in Northwestern Montana. From rugged ridge tops to gently sloping meadows this updated and comprehensive guide contains detailed maps and trail descriptions that leads hikers of all levels through the expansive region.

Hiking Montana's Bob Marshall Wilderness (Regional Hiking Series)

by Erik Molvar

Veteran guidebook author Erik Molvar has revised and updated this comprehensive guide to the spectacular trails of the Bob Marshall, Great Bear, and Scapegoat Wilderness Areas in Montana's northern Rocky Mountains. More than 100 hikes are described -- including seventeen new additions! --each of which contain trail-head directions and up-to-date trail information, elevation graphs, accurate maps, and information on the wildlife and sites you'll find along the way. This guide also provides extremely valuable information on the history of the area, etiquette, trip planning, cautionary tips, fishing opportunities, and selecting and maintaining a safe campsite.

Hiking Montana: A Guide to the Area's Greatest Hikes (Hiking Near)

by Bill Schneider

Hiking Near Bozeman will offer 25 trails of varying difficulty in and around Bozeman, including a few in Yellowstone National Park. Complete with up-to-date trail information and maps, GPS coordinates for trailheads, and photos throughout, this book is perfect for people of all ages and skill levels.

Hiking Montana: A Guide to the State's Greatest Hikes (State Hiking Guides Series)

by Bill Schneider Russ Schneider

Hiking Montana offers 100 of the best hikes in Big Sky Country, from pleasant family outings to backcountry adventures. This is the classic guide to Montana hiking, now completely field-checked and updated.

Hiking Mount Desert Island: Pocket Guide

by Earl D. Brechlin

Home to Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island boasts some of the best hiking trails in all of the Northeast. In addition to detailed descriptions of each hike and easy to use maps, Brechlin includes trip-planning advice and fascinating tidbits only a Mount Desert insider would know.Long on information, but small enough to be tucked into a day pack, this pocket guide is the perfect companion for a trip to Acadia. Includes a new introduction and updated information on trails and routes.

Hiking Mount Rainier National Park: A Guide To The Park's Greatest Hiking Adventures (Regional Hiking Series)

by Mary Skjelset Heidi Radlinski

Fully updated and revised, Hiking Mount Rainier is a comprehensive and concise guide to the well-maintained trails nestled between the two major metropolises of the Pacific Northwest. Included are sixty hike descriptions for hikers of all ages and skill levels.

Hiking Mount Rainier National Park: A Guide to the Park's Greatest Hiking Adventures

by Mary Skjelset Heidi Radlinski

Fully updated and revised, the fifth edition of Hiking Mount RainierNational Park is a comprehensive and concise guide to the well-maintained trails of the diverse landscape nestled between the two major metropolises of the Pacific Northwest. Included are sixty hike descriptions for hikers of all ages and skill levels.

Hiking Mount Rainier National Park: A Guide to the Park's Greatest Hiking Adventures (Regional Hiking Series)

by Mary Skjelset Heidi Radlinski

Fully updated and revised, Hiking Mount Rainier is a comprehensive and concise guide to the well-maintained trails nestled between the two major metropolises of the Pacific Northwest. Included are sixty hike descriptions for hikers of all ages and skill levels.

Hiking Nebraska: A Guide to the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures

by Seth Brooks

Hiking Nebraska features detailed hike descriptions, miles and directions, trailhead GPS coordinates, and informative maps for 45 of the greatest hikes in the cornhusker state. Hikes will take readers through the wide-open grasslands, rugged cliffs and canyons, and towering buttes that comprise the diverse natural beauty of Nebraska. From the wooded bluffs near the Missouri River to the badlands of the western half of the state, discover the plethora of hiking trails that might just be Nebraska&’s best kept secret.

Hiking Nevada: A Guide to State's Greatest Hiking Adventures

by Bruce Grubbs

Comprehensive guide to hikes of varying difficulty levels and lengths in Nevada.

Hiking Nevada: A Guide to the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures

by Bruce Grubbs

DREAM IT Nevada&’s terrain offers dramatic alpine peaks, lush pine forests, shady redrock canyons, and 100-mile vistas. PLAN IT This fully revised fourth edition of Hiking Nevada gives you the information you need to plan your customized trip: Over 90 of the Silver State&’s best hikes Mile-by-mile directional cues and detailed directions to the trailheads Information on difficulty, water locations, and fees and permits for each trail DO IT This guide leads you through Nevada&’s national parks, mountains, archaeological gems, and more. Explore the Santa Rosa Summit Trail in northwestern Nevada. Take in the numerous prehistoric petroglyphs and pictographs at Grimes Point. Enjoy a variety of canyon and creek trails in central Nevada. MEET YOUR LOCAL EXPERT Bruce Grubbs is an avid camper, backpacker, hiker, mountain biker, and cross-country skier. A professional outdoors writer and photographer, he has written many other FalconGuides, including Hiking Arizona. He lives in Flagstaff, Arizona.

Hiking New Hampshire: A Guide to New Hampshire's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Guides Series)

by Larry Pletcher

Outdoor photographer, writer, and veteran hiker Greg Westrich adds new hikes to Hiking New Hampshire, making it one of the most comprehensive resources on hiking the finest trails in the Granite State. Each of the hike descriptions contains easy-to-follow driving directions, up-to-date trail information, accurate maps and elevation graphs, full color photos, and information on the wildlife and attractions of the area. The hikes range from easy strolls to overnight backpacking excursions along mountain peaks and ridge tops. The guide also includes information on hiking with children, barrier-free trails, and no-trace camping tips.

Hiking New Hampshire: A Guide to the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures

by Greg Westrich

Outdoor photographer, writer, and veteran hiker Greg Westrich updates and revises Hiking New Hampshire, making it one of the most comprehensive resources on hiking the finest trails in the Granite State. Each of the hike descriptions contains easy-to-follow driving directions, up-to-date trail information, accurate maps and elevation graphs, full color photos, and information on the wildlife and attractions of the area. The hikes range from easy strolls to overnight backpacking excursions along mountain peaks and ridge tops. The guide also includes information on hiking with children, barrier-free trails, and no-trace camping tips.

Hiking New Jersey: A Guide to the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures

by Johnny Molloy

New Jersey&’s stereotype as overpopulated and industrial notwithstanding, there&’s another New Jersey worth seeing—and this guide goes there. This is the aptly nicknamed Garden State of preserved forests and farmland, of streams and waterfalls, of clean beaches and vast wetlands, of endless green mountains. This comprehensive, informative, user-friendly guide describes fifty hikes for all abilities.

Hiking New Mexico's Gila Wilderness: A Guide to the Area's Greatest Hiking Adventures (Regional Hiking Series)

by Bill Cunningham Polly Cunningham

New Mexico's 555,000-acre Gila Wilderness is a vast untrammeled patchwork of virtually unlimited forest types, climatic conditions, and wildlife.

Hiking New Mexico: A Guide to 95 of the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Guides Series)

by Laurence Parent

Ninety-one hikes from the La Luz Trail to the San Mateo and Peloncillo Mountains.

Hiking New Mexico: A Guide to the State's Greatest Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Guides Series)

by Laurence Parent

New Mexico is famous for its high mountains, Indian ruins, sand dunes, and stark deserts. Hikes in the state offer everything from lush alpine lakes in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to rugged wilderness canyons in Carlsbad Caverns National Park. This revised edition of Hiking New Mexico gives you the information you need to plan your customized trip to the Land of Enchantment with more than 90 of the state&’s best hikes, mile-by-mile directional cues and detailed directions to the trailheads, and information on distance and difficulty for each trail. This guide leads you through New Mexico&’s mountains, deserts, caves, and canyons. Climb Wheeler Peak, the state&’s highest, and enjoys views deep into Colorado, go underground in the lava tubes of El Malpais National Monument, and hike for days through the lush woodland of the Gila Wilderness in complete solitude.Look inside to find:Hikes suited to every abilityFull-color maps and photos throughoutGPS coordinates Directions to the trailheadDifficulty ratings, best seasons to hike, and much more

Hiking New York's Lower Hudson Valley

by Randi Minetor

From the High Line on Manhattan's West Side to the historic Copake Iron Works in Taconic State Park, Hiking New York's Lower Hudson Valley features the best hiking routes between New York City and Albany, including several in the Catskills and western Connecticut. Whether you're looking for an unforgettable outdoor experience in the sloping hills around one of America's most beautiful and beloved waterways, or just wanting to escape the city for a few hours, veteran hikers Randi and Nic Minetor provide all the information you'll need to make it happen. Now powered with National Geographic's TOPO! Maps, Hiking New York's Lower Hudson Valley is your complete guide to getting out of the city, into the outdoors, and onto your next great adventure!

Hiking New York: A Guide To The State's Best Hiking Adventures (State Hiking Guides Series)

by Rhonda Ostertag George Ostertag

This updated guidebook features seventy-five of the best trails the Empire State has to offer—from the 4,000-foot peaks of the Adirondacks and the lore of Rip Van Winkle&’s Catskills, to the glacier-gouged landscape of the Finger Lakes region.Each featured hike includes detailed hike specs and descriptions, trailhead location and GPS coordinates, mile-by-mile directional cues, gorgeous full-color photography, and a detailed map.

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