Hike Virginia North of US 60: 51 Hikes from the Allegheny Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay
By (Author) Leonard M. Adkins
Menasha Ridge Press Inc.
Menasha Ridge Press Inc.
14th September 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Travel and holiday guides
Exercise and workouts
796.5109755
Paperback
288
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 21mm
Explore 51 of Virginias best options for short walks, hiking excursions, and backpacking adventures!
From the craggy summits of the Allegheny Mountains to the soft shores of the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia north of US 60 is an unparalleled region. The area is diverse and beautiful, and the plants and wildlife are varied and abundant. To truly see and appreciate the lands natural wonders, a person should travel on foot.
In the eastern coastal plain, walk for miles upon quiet beaches, and see herons and egrets as they fish in swamps, ponds, and slow-moving streams. Upon the rolling piedmont of central Virginia, pass between grassy meadows with open views and mixed hardwood forests. Trails in the Blue Ridge and Massanutten mountains descend past waterfalls into valleys and coves. The mountains of western Virginia are the least populated. Here youll find the most isolated and quiet hiking and have the best chance of viewing the states abundant wildlife. Plus, hundreds of miles of the Appalachian Trail create opportunities for backpacking.
In Hike Virginia North of US 60, expert hiker and naturalist Leonard M. Adkins helps you experience the joys of walking and hiking throughout the area. The award-winning Virginia author spotlights 51 trails that traverse more than 360 miles. Routes range from easy walks on level ground to ambitious, multi-day backpacking excursions over rugged terrain. Each entry includes full-color maps and photographs, as well as driving directions and trail descriptions. Leonard also includes his fascinating insights on each sites history and culture, plus vital at-a-glance information about distance, hiking time, and elevation gain.
Inside Youll Find
Leonard M. Adkins has logged more than 20,000 miles hiking the worlds backcountry. Each hiking season finds him on some new adventure. He has hiked the entire Appalachian Trail five times; traversed the Continental Divide Trail from Canada to Mexico; followed the full Pacific Northwest Trail through Montana, Idaho, and Washington; and walked several hundred miles upon Canadas Great Divide Trail. He has also trekked the full length of the Pyrenees High Route from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean and has explored Icelands interior. With his wife, Laurie, he hiked West Virginias Allegheny Trail, the Ozark Highlands Trail in Arkansas, and the Mid-Atlantics Tuscarora Trail. Together, they tramped New Zealands Milford Track and a number of the countrys other Great Walks. And, of course, he has hiked every one of the trails in this bookalong with many other pathways to determine which ones were the best to include. In addition, he walked each of these routes with a surveyors measuring wheel to ensure the accuracy of the mileage and the description.
Leonard is the author of more than 20 books and over 200 articles on the outdoors, nature, and travel and is the walking columnist for Blue Ridge Country magazine. His writing has received numerous awards, including the National Outdoor Book Award and SATW Foundations Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award. He has also been a Ridge Runner and a Natural Heritage Monitor for the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, helping to observe and protect rare and endangered plants, and he has been on the boards of directors of two Appalachian Trail maintaining clubs. He and his wife live in North Chesterfield, Virginia.