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The Appalachian Mountains emerged some 480 million years ago at elevations similar to the Rocky Mountains and Alps. The mountain system’s famous trail reaches from Mount Katahdin in Maine to Springer Mountain in Georgia. If you have been researching hiking trips and are considering the Appalachians, know you are in for the adventure of a lifetime.

Here are five reasons the Appalachian Mountains are so awe-inspiring:

  • Appalachian mountainsGorgeous Waterfalls: Waterfalls pepper the trail at various points, including Broke Leg Falls, a 60-foot natural waterfall and the crown jewel of Red River Gorge in Kentucky. Some waterfall locations include picnic areas so you can have an afternoon lunch before or after seeing the mesmerizing cascades.

  • Stupendous Peaks: Climbing assorted hills and mountains to enjoy stunning views of the surrounding area are staple Appalachian activities. Many of the highest peaks are even directly on the trails. 

  • Amazing Caves: Caves are another reason people come in droves to visit the Appalachian Mountains. Many of these passages even require crawling, so you can experience the excitement of spelunking for yourself.

  • Lush Forests: National forests are a significant part of the Appalachian Trail. Whether you decide to make camp a little off the trail path or simply want to enjoy the forests’ natural beauty as you hike along, you will never be disappointed.

  • Beautiful Wildflowers: Wildflowers provide lovely pops of color throughout this legendary trail system. From purple violets and dwarf iris to pink azalea to mountain laurel, there are endless species to enjoy as you hike.

 

Design the perfect adventure travel experience with the help of Prestonsburg Tourism. Located in Prestonsburg, KY, the tourism company offers a wide range of ways to fill your days, including kayak trips, mountain biking fun, elk tours, and camping trips. Call (606) 886-1341 to start planning your dream vacation, or visit the website for more information. Keep up with area events and happenings on Facebook.

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