Campsites are first-come, first-served, and cannot be reserved. Groups are asked to use the Group Notification System and notify us of your plans at least two weeks in advance. View all backcountry campsites and shelters…
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From the White Mountain Huts to the Giant Races: Meet Katie Schide and Hillary Gerardi
This story is a preview of the upcoming issue of Appalachia Journal. Katie Schide ran down the woodsy mountain trail from the Flégère tram station 800 meters above Chamonix, France, this past August 27, much...
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A short hike from the Appalachian Trail, spend a night camping along a beautiful glacial lake in the 70,000-acre Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Only a 90-minute drive from New York City, Mohican Outdoor…
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With tent platforms and three-sided shelters, Harriman offers a range of camping experiences for visitors.
As the only legal campsite on the eastern slopes of Mt. Washington, the Hermit Lake Shelters have a lot to offer. Whether you’re planning a summer summit of Mt. Washington or some springtime skiing on…
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Nestled at the base of Mount Cardigan and surrounded by 6,000 acres of forest, Cardigan is a year-round retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. Here, you can step out onto 50 miles of hiking and skiing trails,…
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Whether you seek relaxation or exploration, the Noble View Outdoor Center is the place for you. Spend the night in an updated cabin and explore miles of trails by foot, snowshoes, or Nordic skis.
Look out the window and see seals playing in the bay or sit on the porch and listen to the osprey. You don’t need to leave this beautiful waterfront property to enjoy Mid-Coast Maine. But…
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Enjoy wilderness camping on AMC’s only coastal island destination, located on the tidal Sasanoa River. Wake up to the call of ospreys and watch the tides as they move through Lower Hell Gate channel. With…
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