Isolation Loop Trail
The Isolation Loop is a 23-mile New England loop route that you can knock out in an easy two days. It traverses moderate terrain but has sporadic water sources.
The Isolation Loop is a 23-mile New England loop route that you can knock out in an easy two days. It traverses moderate terrain but has sporadic water sources.
The Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway Trail is a 48-mile end-to-end trail in New England that can be accomplished in three-to-four days. It is perfect for an AT shake-down hike or a weekend getaway.
The Benton MacKaye Trail is a lightly trafficked 287-mile trail through the Southern Appalachian Mountains in Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. This spring / fall thru-hike makes a great alternative to the first 300 miles of the Appalachian Trail
The Emigrant Wilderness Loop is a 19.5-mile loop located in Stanislaus National Forest, California that can be hiked in 1-3 days. The trail has frequent water sources and tons of campsites.
The Ouachita Trail is a 223-mile point-to-point backpacking route in Oklahoma and Arkansas. It is a blazed trail with frequent shelters, and can be hiked in 10-18 days.
The Three Sisters Loop is a 46-mile loop trail—one of the crown jewels of the Oregon Cascades. This logistically simple loop can be completed in 3-5 days.
The Superior Hiking Trail is a 300-mile point-to-point hike in Minnesota best hiked in spring, summer, or fall. The trail is well-marked, the camping and water is plentiful, and it can be hiked in 2-4 weeks.
The Sawtooth Wilderness Loop is a remote loop trail in Idaho with easy camping and water access, but a decent amount of elevation gain. It can be hiked in 4-6 days.
The Crazy Mountains Loop is a 24-mile route over two passes in the Crazy Mountains that features multiple lakes and can be hiked in 2-3 days
The Beaten Path is a 26-mile point-to-point hike through incredible Montana wilderness that can be hiked in 2-4 days