America's National Historic Trails

America's National Historic Trails
Title America's National Historic Trails PDF eBook
Author Karen Berger
Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 322
Release 2020-10-13
Genre Travel
ISBN 0847868850

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An inspirational bucket list for hikers, history buffs, armchair travelers, and all those who wish to walk in the hallowed footsteps of American history. 2020 GOLD WINNER OF THE FOREWORD INDIES AWARD IN HISTORY 2021 NATIONAL OUTDOOR BOOK AWARD WINNER From the battlefields of the American Revolution to the trails blazed by the pioneers, lands explored by Lewis and Clark and covered by the Pony Express, to the civil-rights marches of Selma and Montgomery, this is the official book of the country's 19 National Historic Trails. These trails range from 54 miles to more than 5,000 and feature historic and interpretive sites to be explored on foot and sometimes by paddle, sail, bicycle, horse, or by car on backcountry roads. Totaling 37,000 miles through 41 states, our entire national experience comes to life on these trails--from Native American history to the settlement of the colonies, westward expansion, and civil rights--and they are beautifully depicted in this large-format volume.

The Pacific Crest Trail

The Pacific Crest Trail
Title The Pacific Crest Trail PDF eBook
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Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 226
Release 2019-04-16
Genre Travel
ISBN 0847864510

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This pocket-sized gift and souvenir photo book captures the beauty of America's quintessential wilderness hiking trail. From desert California to the Washington-Canada border, the compelling photography of Bart Smith brings the entire 2,650-mile trail to life. This beautifully illustrated book, officially published with the Pacific Crest Trail Association in a pocket-sized gift and souvenir format, highlights this legendary footpath with more than 170 spectacular contemporary images taken by the foremost hiking photographer in America. Readers can experience the trail as if their boots were on the path--passing by the trail blazes, taking in the surrounding wilderness at scenic overlooks, meeting other hikers at lean-tos or shelters, and freezing at the sight of bear, elk, or other majestic wildlife. Designated as one of the first two national scenic trails in 1968, the Pacific Crest Trail is a continuous footpath of more than 2,650 miles--from the Mexican to the Canadian border. It is often called the "wilderness trail" because roughly half of it runs through federal wilderness--25 national forests, six national parks, five state parks, three national monuments, and 48 federal wilderness areas. The trail symbolizes everything there is to love--and protect--in the western United States. This book is perfect for anyone interested in conservation, outdoor recreation, or American history, or for those who dream of one day becoming thru-hikers themselves.

America's National Historic Trails

America's National Historic Trails
Title America's National Historic Trails PDF eBook
Author Kathleen A. Cordes
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 1999
Genre Historic sites
ISBN 9780585194943

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Santa Fe Trail

Santa Fe Trail
Title Santa Fe Trail PDF eBook
Author Mark Lee Gardner
Publisher Western National Parks Association
Pages 16
Release 1993
Genre Santa Fe National Historic Trail
ISBN 1877856207

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Fresh and well-documented overview of the trail, emphasizing its importance as an international trade route. New photos by George H. H. Huey and Joyce A. Dale, plus historical photos and illustrations, many never before published.

The National Trails System

The National Trails System
Title The National Trails System PDF eBook
Author Steve Elkinton
Publisher Vertel Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2020-05-28
Genre History
ISBN 9781641120197

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The National Trails System, An Illustrated History richly describes how the National Trails System was established by federal law in 1968. It builds on the conservation history of the mid-20th Century to show how the trails system grew from the same political trends that envisioned the Land and Water Conservation Fund, the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, and the Environmental Protection Act. Once passed, the Trails Act--and the trails it established--evolved as political and public trends shifted. This history portrays these changes to show that what started as an experiment has resulted in a nationwide network of trails for all tastes and abilities involving thousands of volunteers and providing recreational and heritage opportunities for millions. Readers interested in recreation, discovery, history, politics, and conservation will find these themes unfolding around the story of America's national trails. At first, there were only two trails--the well-known Appalachian and Pacific Crest National Scenic Trails. Today, there are thirty national scenic and historic trails creating a network larger than the Interstate Highway System. This is the first comprehensive history of the National Trails System. It is based largely on primary sources and is offered in chronological chapters, with photographs and maps. The 50th anniversary of the National Trails System is an ideal time to document its evolution and progress.

Pathways to Discovery: Exploring America's National Trails.

Pathways to Discovery: Exploring America's National Trails.
Title Pathways to Discovery: Exploring America's National Trails. PDF eBook
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The Appalachian Trail

The Appalachian Trail
Title The Appalachian Trail PDF eBook
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Publisher Rizzoli Publications
Pages 0
Release 2017-02-14
Genre Travel
ISBN 0847859177

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An inspirational photographic tour for anyone who wants to get out on America’s most iconic trail—from day hiker to thru-hiker. The Appalachian Trail spans fourteen states from Maine to Georgia and is more than 2,000 miles long. Now, eighty years after its completion, the A.T. remains America’s premier hiking trail and is known as “the People’s Path.” This beautifully illustrated book officially published with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy highlights this legendary footpath with more than 170 spectacular contemporary images taken by the foremost hiking photographer in America. The photographs allow readers to experience the trail as if their boots were on the path—passing by the iconic white trail blazes, taking in the surrounding wilderness at scenic overlooks, meeting other hikers at lean-tos or shelters, and freezing at the sight of a black bear, moose, or other majestic wildlife. This book is perfect for anyone interested in conservation, outdoor recreation, or American history, or for those who dream of one day becoming thru-hikers themselves.