ISBN-13: 9780807854716 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 560 str.
In this new edition of the most comprehensive guide to the trails of Virginia, Allen de Hart gives directions to and descriptions of more than 1,400 trails, noting nearby points of interest, botanical and zoological features, and characteristics of the region's terrain. From the mountains to the coast, he covers all national, state, county, and city recreational areas with hiking or interpretive trails accessible to the public. Maps and photographs supplement the descriptions.
The third edition has been completely revised and updated to reflect the addition of hundreds of miles to the state's trail systems, showing which trails are best suited for foot traffic, bicycles, and horses, and which trails are handicapped-accessible. The book also includes information on how to prepare for hikes, more comprehensive introductions to parks and scenic areas, and sections on Native American and pioneer trails.
This is an indispensable guide for hikers, walkers, birders, anglers, and anyone interested in exploring the Old Dominion's wealth of natural areas.
*More than 1,400 trails, including all national, state, and local recreational areas
*Virginia's best trail guide--now with 400 additional trails
*Includes hundreds of miles of newly developed trails
In this new edition of the most comprehensive guide to the trails of Virginia, Allen de Hart gives directions to and descriptions of more than 1,400 trails, noting nearby points of interest, botanical and zoological features, and characteristics of the region's terrain. From the mountains to the coast, he covers all national, state, county, and city recreational areas, including hundreds of miles that are new to the state's trail systems.
*Shows trails best suited for wheelchairs, foot traffic, bicycles, and horses
*Highlights trails with exceptional scenery, including details on local flora and fauna
*An indispensable reference for walkers, hikers, birders, anglers, and anyone who enjoys the outdoors