- American Discovery Trail
Infobox Hiking trail
Name=American Discovery Trail
Photo=AmDiscoveryMap.jpg
Caption=The American Discovery Trail, including its northern and southern routes.
Location=United States
Length=6800 mi; 10,943 km
Start/End Points=Cape Henlopen ,Delaware ;Limantour Beach ,California
Use=Hiking, Horseback Riding,Mountain Biking
ElevChange=
HighPoint=Argentine Pass , 13,207 ft
LowPoint=California Delta betweenIsleton andAntioch , -17 ft
Difficulty=Moderate to Strenuous
Season=All year
Sights=National Parks, National Forests
Hazards=Severe WeatherThe American Discovery Trail is a coast-to-coast hiking and biking
trail across the mid-tier of theUnited States . It starts on theDelmarva Peninsula on theAtlantic Ocean and ends on the northernCalifornia coast on thePacific Ocean , and is signed on over 6,800 miles of trail (about 11,000 kilometers). This includes the doubled trail stretches. It is possible to complete the coast to coast hike by covering just over 5,000 miles of trail. It is the only non-motorized coast-to-coast trail.The trail passes through 14
national park s and 16national forest s and utilizes sections of or connects to fiveNational Scenic Trail s, 10National Historic Trail s, and 23National Recreation Trail s. For part of its distance, it is coincident with theNorth Country Trail and theBuckeye Trail . From westernOhio to northernColorado , the trail has two parallel stretches.The trail passes through the District of Columbia and the following 15 states:
*
Delaware
*Maryland
*West Virginia
*Ohio
*Indiana
*Illinois
*Kentucky
*Iowa
*Missouri
*Nebraska
*Kansas
*Colorado
*Utah
*Nevada
*California Hiking Record
The first hikers to walk the entire trail, Joyce and Pete Cottrell, of
Whitefield, New Hampshire , were the first to backpack the entire official route of the American Discovery Trail, but they hiked segments out of sequence over two calendar years, finishing in 2003. The first hikers to complete the trail in one continuous walk took fromFebruary 27 ,2005 toOctober 15 ,2005 . They are Marcia and Ken Powers, wife and husband, ofPleasanton, California . They started fromCape Henlopen State Park inDelaware and ended atPoint Reyes, California . They trailed 5,058 miles by foot, averaging 22 miles a day.External links
* [http://www.discoverytrail.org/ Official website]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.