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  • Double Peaked Mountain Trail, Aroostook State Park, New York

    This park has the notable distinction of being the northern most recorded park with trails on most maps in the US. A hike up a double-peaked mountain, one of Aroostook County's two extinct volcanoes. Aroostook State Park is on the shore of Echo Lake, a popular 90-acre body of water that is managed...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 05-16-2008
  • The Oak Leaf Rail Trail, Milwaukee

    The Oak Leaf Trail provides great views of the Lake Michigan waterfront as well as keeping the rider within easy access of big city amenities. If you’re too far away to just ride to the trail, this is one of the best rides to portage to. Strap the bikes on the back of the car and park in one of the safe...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 05-01-2008
  • Blackwater Heritage State Park (Military Heritage Trail)

    A Florida Rail-Trail Like the rail-trails popping up in northern Illinois in Chicago's western suburbs, the Military Heritage Trail is a product of an old rail road track converted into a pedestrian trail. This is the westernmost rail-trail in the state, extending from the small community of Milton...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 04-24-2008
  • Lakeshore Bike Cruise; Indiana Dunes

    Before I finished college, I held down several jobs; some in the Midwest and many others on the Left coast. One of the Midwest jobs was as a lawn care “expert” (before you think that I have an inflated ego because of my “expert” status, let me tell you my favorite definition of expert; “ex” = has-been...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 04-09-2008
  • Grand Canyon National Park Trails

    Multilingual exclamations of surprise and wonder spring from the lips of millions of visitors who annually arrive from all over the world to stand awestruck at the Grand Canyon’s rim. A mile deep, and more than eight miles at its widest, the Grand Canyon reveals layers of exposed limestone, shale, and...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 03-05-2008
  • Evans Notch—Blueberry Mountain Loop Trail; Maine

    In choosing trails for our weekly posts, I try to find some sort of interesting distinction to make each trail of some significance; not just another hike on the long list. The distinction for this trail is that it is among the most northern in the entire US; being laterally adjacent with the Puget Sound...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 02-07-2008
  • The Lost Coast Bike Trail; Coastal Redwoods

    Any bike trail on the Northwest Coast of California is going to be great. Lots of scenery and nothing boring or tedious. But, one of the most awesome is from a place where I lived for about five years. The Lost Coast Classic is a 100-mile bike ride that has everything but high altitude alpine. This doesn...
    Posted to HIKING INSIGHTS (Forum) by Stu Marks on 01-28-2008
  • Overmountain Victory Trail Grows Two New Arms.

    If you are an early American history buff then you might want to plan a quick trip to North Carolina for the dedication of a couple of new segments of trail being commissioned by the National Park Service. Bring your camera and maybe a warm jacket for the October 6 event. National Park Service to open...
    Posted to Outdoor & National Park News (Weblog) by Stu Marks on 09-11-2007
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