Corbin Park Loop (NH)

Submitted by Nathan Richer on Thu, 09/17/2020 - 06:57pm
Description

The Corbin Loop is a 27-mile loop circumnavigating Corbin Park, an exclusive 25,000-acre hunting reserve, one of the largest in the lower 48 states.  Corbin Park was formed in 1898 by Austin Corbin II, a railroad magnate and robber baron born in nearby Newport, NH.  Corbin populated "the Park" with exotic animals like American bison and Eurasian wild boar who from time to time would escape the 12-foot fence that I’ve uses as a navigation guide to set the parameter of this run. 

PA Appalachian Trail (PA)

Submitted by Bernie on Thu, 09/17/2020 - 03:22pm
Description

Pennsylvania is one of the largest states on the Appalachian Trail in terms of miles.  It is known for being flat but still has almost 31,000' of elevation gain. The northern 150 miles gives the state its "Rockslyvania" name and will challenge you mentally.  The southern 80 miles is fun trail.  There are many beautiful vistas along the way, especially of the Cumberland Valley.

Start/Finish in the north is NJ/PA line marked by painted sign on sidewalk in the middle of bridge.  Start/Finish in the south is MD/PA line marked by a wooden sign.

Good Water Loop, Lake Georgetown (TX)

Submitted by jmalnar on Thu, 09/17/2020 - 01:29pm
Description

The Good Water Loop is a 27 mile, mostly single track trail that completely circumnavigates Lake Georgetown in Central Texas, just north of Austin. 

Lake Georgetown is part of the North San Gabriel River, created by a dam on the south end of the lake.