Other States

Exploring various other places outside of New York State, including Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Massachusetts.

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Long Trail and Appalachian Trail in Vermont

Stretching the entire length of Vermont, the Long Trail stands as the oldest long-distance hiking trail in the United States. Crafted between 1910 and 1930 by the Green Mountain Club, this trail covers a remarkable 273 miles (439 km). In Vermont, it intersects with the Appalachian Trail (AT), commencing at the Massachusetts border, a short distance north of Mount Greylock. Over a span of 100 miles, the two trails converge, traversing southern Vermont in tandem. This shared footpath leads hikers across prominent peaks like Stratton and Bromley, allowing them to embrace the stunning landscapes and outdoor beauty that Vermont has to offer.

Dead Creek

Dead Creek is a large marshy creek surrounded by dairy land in the rich fertile soils of the Lake Champlain Valley outside of Addison Vermont.