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Hiking Great Smoky Mountains National Park: A Guide to the Park's Greatest Hiking Adventures (Regional Hiking Series)

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About Hiking Great Smoky Mountains National Park: A Guide

Product Description Completely revised and updated for 2021, Hiking Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 3rd Edition is the must-have guide to the best trails in America's most-visited national park. Discover the 82 greatest hikes within Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Everyone from the avid trekker to family day-hiker will find a new trail to enjoy in the Smokies. Each hike is covered by concise descriptions, detailed maps, and turn-by-turn directions. Set out confidently, and enjoy glorious views and peaceful wilderness. Review Completely revised and updated for 2021, Hiking Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 3rd Edition is the must-have guide to the best trails in America's most-visited national park. ― Midwest Book Review About the Author Kevin Adams , a naturalist, writer, teacher, and photographer, has had a lifelong love affair with nature and the outdoors, and he enjoys sharing his passion with others. An accomplished photography instructor, Kevin leads photo tours in the Southeast and abroad and teaches numerous workshops and seminars throughout the year Kevin lives in Waynesville, North Carolina in the shadow of the Great Smokies. For more about Kevin, visit his website at www.kadamsphoto.com. Peter Barr has been voraciously exploring the Great Smoky Mountains on-and-off trail for two decades. He has hiked all 900 miles of trails in the Park and married his wife, Allison, in Cataloochee’s Palmer Chapel.When not exploring the Smokies, Peter serves as Trails Director for Conserving Carolina, a land conservancy in western North Carolina, where he is a two-two time nationally award-winning trail designer and has developed more than 20 miles of sustainable trails on protected lands in the Hickory Nut Gorge.