Most Famous Hiking Trails in the U.S.

Appalachian Trail (Eastern United States) This legendary trail stretches from Georgia to Maine, crossing 14 states. It's known for its varied terrain, including dense forests, rocky peaks, and serene valleys.

Pacific Crest Trail (Western United States) Extending from the Mexican border in California to the Canadian border in Washington, the PCT traverses a wide range of ecosystems.

John Muir Trail (California) Named after the famous naturalist John Muir, this trail runs from Yosemite Valley to Mount Whitney.

Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim (Arizona) This challenging hike takes you from the North Rim to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. It offers breathtaking views of the canyon's vast and colorful landscapes, as well as the Colorado River.

Zion Narrows (Utah) The Narrows is one of the most iconic hikes in Zion National Park. It involves hiking through the Virgin River, surrounded by towering canyon walls that rise up to 1,000 feet.

Kalalau Trail (Hawaii) Located on the island of Kauai, this trail offers dramatic views of the Na Pali Coast. Hikers traverse steep cliffs, lush valleys, and pristine beaches.

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