Thru-Hiking

Thru-hiker on katahdin (photo: david reus)

Completing the entire 2,175 miles of the Appalachian Trail in one trip is a mammoth undertaking. Each year, thousands of hikers attempt a thru-hike; only about one in four make it all the way. Careful planning can help make your hike a successful one.

› Preparing for a Thru-Hike
› When Should I Start?
› Alternative Itineraries
› Resupply and Mail Drops
› Report My Trail Completion
› 2,000-Milers: Facts and Statistics
› Frequently Asked Questions

 

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