Discover the Stunning National Scenic Trails of the United States

As a child my parents always traveled along the Natchez Trace Parkway on our way to visit our family. It was a wonderful time to enjoy nature and see the many gifts we are given each day. Along the winding trail we saw many wild animals, and trees which we viewed at outlooks along the road.

Today is National Trails Day. Did you know there are many trails which cover the United States? The Natchez Trace is only one of many. They are actually divided up into categories-scenic, historic, and recreational trails. Many connect. The trails in the United States are over 88,600 miles long.

There are eleven scenic trails which are:

The historic trails are recognized for the development of the United States. These pathways were used by early settlers for travel and even for military action. There are nineteen of these trails and some are even water based. The links below will allow you to learn a bit more about them. These are some that I think I would like to visit.

The national recreation trails are located for the most part in urban areas. They total more than 28,000 miles of these trails These are both water and land based. Explore the area around you. You never know what you might find. We have so many trails in the United States that provide .so many benefits and have given us a rich history to absorb. As you are out on these trails take the time to take in the beauty which surrounds us everyday.


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