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Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi Trail Guide

ALABAMA
No Snow Zones - Sipsey Wilderness, where hikers go to escape the snow in Alabama.

Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail - Lies within the boundaries of the Natchez Trace Parkway, extending for 450 miles from Natchez, Mississippi, to Nashville, Tennessee.

Long Trails of the Southeast - Step off the gridlocked AT and explore the Southeast's lesser trafficked trails, such as Alabama's Pinhoti Trail.

ARKANSAS
Ouachita National Forest - The wildest landscape in Middle America, the Ouachitas have rugged trails, roaring whitewater and supreme natural beauty. Some say it should have been a national park...

Ouachita Trail - Passing through Ouachita National Forest, expect spring wildflowers, fall colors, and undulating rock-strewn inclines on this 225-mile, 16-day hike.

KENTUCKY
Daniel Boone National Forest - These mountains contain enough cliffs, sandstone arches and canyons to remind you of the southwest - with enough rain to grow a hardwood forest to get lost in.

Sheltowe Trace National Recreation Trail - 268 mile trail that runs north to south through the Daniel Boone National Forest. The trail begins in Pickett State Park, Tennessee and ends just past Morehead, Kentucky.

LOUISIANA
Trails in the Barataria Preserve - Explore Louisiana's Bayou Culture and Environment on Foot

Long Trails of the Southeast - Including Louisiana's only long-distance trail, the Wild Azalea Trail.

MISSISSIPPI
Long Trails of the Southeast - Including Mississippi's 41-mile-long Black Creek Trail.


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