Hiking Tours Along the Historical Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail is one of the defining paths of American wanderlust. Part of the Triple Crown of Hiking, it’s the shortest, oldest, and most famous of the three, known for its sweeping views and a trail culture built on kindness, grit, and connection.
Over 5,000 backpackers attempt to thru-hike the A.T. each year, traversing the nearly 2,200 miles that link Georgia to Maine. Only about a quarter succeed, but no matter the distance traveled, it makes for one hell of an adventure!
You might not have six months to walk the whole Appalachian Trail, but these short trips give you a real taste of it—big views, trail camaraderie, and that feeling of freedom only found in the mountains. Come for the scenery, stay for the people, and see why this trail captures so many hearts.
A hundred years of history & adventure
The idea for the Appalachian Trail was conceived by forester and conservationist, Benton MacKaye, in 1921. By 1937, the original footpath was completed and hailed as “A Great Trail from Maine to Georgia!” In the 100 years since, the accolades and hikers have been streaming in.
This spectacular journey presents some of the most beautiful landscapes of the Appalachia, tours Civil War monuments, and explores remnants of Appalachian mountain culture, with much more enchantment to be found along the way. The trail magic is real on the A.T.—the camaraderie between hikers and local communities is one of a kind. Its iconic status has inspired the creation of long-distance trails around the world.
- IMMERSIVE SCENERY
- 2,193 MILES LONG
- CULTURAL IMPORTANCE
- CROSSES 14 STATES
- 100 YEARS OF HISTORY
Sample the Appalachian Trail
THE PINNACLE OF AMERICAN HIKING
If you are still not sure why the trail gains so much attention, consider the numbers: the 2,193 miles long trail traverses an impressive 14 states, 8 national forests, 6 national parks, and takes an average of 6 months to hike.
Some hikers tackle the entire trail in one life-changing journey, while others return to complete it section by section. Many spend just a few weeks on their favorite stretch. Wherever you go, the scenery constantly transforms—from southern forests and misty Smoky Mountains to rocky alpine ridges in New England—all connected by one remarkable trail.
Mini adventures on iconic trails
You don’t need months off or mountain experience to feel the magic of the Appalachian Trail. These short backpacking trips in places like the Roan Highlands, the Smokies, and Max Patch let you step right into the heart of it—sunrise ridges, starry camps, and the joy of carrying everything you need on your back. Even total beginners find that a few days on trail can reset everything.
With expert guides, small groups, and all the gear and support you need, it’s backpacking made simple and unforgettable. You’ll learn the ropes, share stories around the fire, and walk away with new confidence—and maybe a spark for something bigger. A few days is all it takes to understand why hikers fall in love with this trail for life.
Backpacking 101
The adventures we offer capture the spirit of the Appalachian Trail in just a few unforgettable days. Designed for first-time backpackers and curious hikers, they let you experience the rhythm of trail life without committing to months on the move. Expert guides cover the essentials—gear, pacing, and navigation—so you can focus on soaking up the scenery and learning by doing.
What makes these trips special is the sense of community that forms on the trail and around the campfire. You’ll share stories, build confidence, and connect with people who are just as eager to explore as you are. Each journey blends adventure, learning, and camaraderie—an accessible, rewarding introduction to the Appalachian Trail.
A spectacular adventure awaits
Set your foot on the iconic Appalachian Trail
Become a part of the community
Even a few days on the Appalachian Trail are enough to feel its unique sense of belonging. As you hike, you might meet thru-hikers chasing their long-distance dreams, section-hikers ticking off favorite stretches, and fellow adventurers simply out to unplug for a weekend. Stories are swapped on summits and around the fire, and before long, you’ll feel part of that same wandering family that defines this legendary path.
And the best part? You don’t have to worry about a thing. These trips are fully organized and guided by seasoned outdoor professionals who know the trail inside out. They handle the logistics, routes, and meals—you just show up ready to hike, connect, and unwind. In the quiet moments, when the sun drops behind the ridges or laughter rises from camp, you’ll understand what hikers call “trail magic.” It’s community, simplicity, and the rare joy of being completely present in the wild.
- ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
- STRONG COMMUNITY
- EPIC FOOTPATHS
- UNIQUE GEOLOGY
- SPIRITUAL AWAKENING
- SOLO TRAVELERS
Meet your guides
Your guides are passionate about making the wilderness welcoming and accessible to everyone. They believe the trail belongs to all—no matter your background, experience, or stage of life—and their goal is to help every hiker feel confident and at home outdoors. With expert training, deep local knowledge, and a commitment to safety and inclusion, they create meaningful trail experiences rooted in respect for nature and guided by Leave No Trace principles.
No matter whether your guide is Matt, Amy, Hannah, Heidi, Adam, Ben, Ansley, or another member of the team, you’re in great hands. Each one brings their own personality and passion to the trail, ensuring every journey is safe, supportive, and full of fun.