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Long Trails of the Southeast
 • Johnny Molloy  → Menasha Ridge Press 2002

Trekking the Appalachian Trail is no longer the solitary experience it once was. Backpackers and hikers looking for less crowded outdoor experience should grab Long Trails of the Southeast to discover the many opportunities available in the Deep South.This guide covers 600 miles of trails in 6 states, including the 104-mile Pinhoti Trail, the 90-mile Benton Mackaye Trail, and 171 miles of the Florida Trail. Each trail is divided into segments, with at-a-glance information offering details on length, trail condition, high-points, difficulty, tips, and trailhead directions. Vivid trail reports tell readers just what they will see along the way. Finally, the Trail Notes provide mile-by-mile descriptions of the entire trail, including road crossings, water sources, shelters, provisioning possibilities, and more.Whether hiking a trail in one outing or knocking it off in sections, hiking enthusiasts will be glad to have Long Trails of the Southeast a part of their library. Long Trails of the Southeast includes: *Wild Azalea Trail, Louisiana (26 miles)*Black Creek Trail, Mississippi (41 miles)*Pinhoti Trail, Alabama (104 miles)*Bartram Trail, Georgia (110 miles)*Benton Mckaye Trail, Georgia (90 miles)*Foothills Trail, South Carolina (85 miles)*Florida Trail, Florida (171 miles)

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Los Angeles County, A Day Hiker
 • John McKinney  → The Trailmaster 2006
Guidebook to Los Angeles County's most compelling parks, preserves and special places. Complete with easy-to-follow maps and clear directions. Includes 150 hikes for the entire family in quiet canyons, peaceful forests, mountaintop retreats and lovely beaches. The best of L.A.'s natural world.

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Maine Unleashed: 101 Off-Leash Walks in Maine
 • Linn Caroleo → Creative Consulting, Inc ( 282008

Maine Unleashed is a compilation of romps for dogs and their owners that gives the opportunity for off-lead gallops in solitary forested settings that are the antithesis of dog parks. This book tempts the urban dog walker to step off the sidewalk and into nature. To those who vacation in Maine with their pet, it gives opportunities far beyond a restricted walk around the hotel parking lot. Throw Fido in the car, grab a picnic lunch, and head for one of several coastal gems that meander through salt marshes or vistas to the ocean. Caroleo leads us on dog walks through enchanted forest loops that culminate in gushing waterfalls and mossy covered rocks around which gurgling brooks flow. There are no bones about it—these places will be revered by any dog who loves to settle into a pool of cool water and come out shaking!

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Monterey Bay Trails
 • David Weintraub  → Wilderness Press 2000
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Mountains for Mortals: New England: Scenic Summits for Hikers
 • Ron Chase  → Menasha Ridge Press 2008

Although New England contains three of the four most densely populated states in the country, there are still numerous natural sites to be explored in this beautiful area, and this detailed guide catalogs the most unique and scenic mountains. From Mount Katahdin in Maine to the peaks above the coastline, the finest hikes are included here, along with beautiful photographs of the land and precise directions and descriptions.

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Nature Walks In Eastern Massachusetts, 2nd: Nature-rich Walks within and Hour of
 • Michael Tougias → Appalachian Mountain Club Books 1999

Enjoy 40 picturesque trails and a wealth of wildlife within an hour of Boston.

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Nature Walks in New Jersey, 2nd: AMC Guide to the Best Trails from the Highlands
 • Glenn Scherer  → Appalachian Mountain Club Books 2003
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Nature Walks in Southern New Hampshire: Nature Rich Walks from the Connecticut R
 • Steve Sherman → Appalachian Mountain Club Books 1994

This nature lover's guide details more than 40 family-friendly walks rich in nature and varied in landscape.

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Nebraska's Cowboy Trail: A User's Guide
 •  → Bison Books 2008

The Chicago & Northwestern railroad’s “Cowboy Line” was active for more than one hundred years—delivering gold from the Black Hills, transporting livestock from the ranches in the West, and carrying passengers through northern Nebraska. Now the 321-mile-long rail line is being remade into Nebraska’s first state recreational trail which, when completed, will become the nation’s longest rail-to-trail conversion.  Nebraska’s Cowboy Trail: A User’s Guide is the essential companion for anyone planning to hike, bike, or ride horseback on the Cowboy Recreation and Nature Trail, which currently extends from Norfolk to Valentine and will eventually stretch all the way to Chadron. The trail runs through numerous communities, accommodates multiple uses, and provides an up-close look at the ecology of the Great Plains—a view too easily missed when speeding by in a car. Keith Terry’s guidebook enhances appreciation of the trail’s natural advantages with descriptions of the region’s flora and fauna and with pointers for food, lodging, and camping. He also provides brief narratives about historical events that occurred along the route. This guide illuminates a historical corridor of the Great Plains and will heighten the trail user’s experience. (20080407)

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New Jersey (Best Hikes With Children)
 • Arline Zatz  → Mountaineers Books 2005

Big fun for little feet-discover the best hikes for kids in the Garden State *85 hikes chosen for kid appeal (15 trails new to this fully revised edition) *Short, fun hikes between 1 to 8 miles, clearly rated easy to difficult *Tips on hiking with children and engaging them in the natural world From the northern highlands of New Jersey to the beaches and pine barrens in the south, this popular guide is written from a child's eye view (but always emphasizes safety). Kids can check out an accessible beaver colony along the trail at Heddon Park; scamper over huge boulders while overlooking the Hudson River; or look for ersatz diamonds on a Cape May Beach. Trail descriptions highlight points of interest, opportunities for learning about nature on the trail, best places to camp or fish, and more.

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