Cumberland Gap - Mischa Mokwa Adventure Trail

Submitted by DNiemann on Mon, 10/16/2023 - 07:07am
Description

This 22 1/2 mile one-way route starts at the Iron Furnace Trailhead Parking Lot just outside Cumberland Gap, TN. and ends at the Civic Park Trailhead Parking Lot in Ewing, VA. 

This route is not a simple point-to point, intentionally including stops at the Cumberland Gap Historical Marker, Pinnacle Overlook, Hensley Settlement (with public potable water access), Sand Cave, and of course White Rocks, where visitors can enjoy scenic views over Kentucky and Tennessee.

Berlin-Usedom-Radfernweg

Submitted by Paul Boche on Mon, 10/16/2023 - 03:27am
Description

This is the Berlin-Usedom-Radfernweg, which was officially opened in 2007. It connects the capital of Germany with Usedom, an island in the Baltic Sea and crosses three states: Berlin, Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Hither Pomerania.

https://www.berlin-usedom-radweginfo.de/

PCT CA Section K - Echo Lake to Hwy 80

Submitted by Holly Ryerson on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 08:51pm
Description

This section of the Pacific Crest Trail takes you from Echo Lake at the edge of the Desolation Wilderness to the Donner Summit area at Interstate 80. The Tahoe Rim Trail shares over 20 miles of this section of trail. You will begin your trek on this section of the PCT at Echo Lake. The trail crosses Echo Lake Road, passing Echo Lake Chalet and continuing on to the east side of the lake. Soon, you will cross the Wilderness Boundary into Desolation Wilderness. The Desolation Wilderness is a beautiful and sought-after piece of the National Forest just west of Lake Tahoe.

The Branford Trail (CT)

Submitted by kory on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 07:01pm
Description

The 30-mile Branford Trail is a unique trail that borders a majority of the town’s perimeter. The white circle blazed trail passes through the shoreline, wetlands, many town parks, northerly woodlands, and many Branford Land Trust properties. The trail is separated into eight sections that begins and ends at a public road with space for parking. Every home in Branford is within 15-minutes walking time of a trail. The entire Branford trail is best walked in a counter-clockwise direction.

The trail is approx 22 miles of trail and 8ish miles of road.