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Shenandoah National Park / Long-distance trails in the United States / Great Smoky Mountains / Appalachian Trail / Caledonia State Park / Pine Grove Furnace State Park / Potomac Appalachian Trail Club / Old Black / Springer Mountain / Geography of the United States / Protected areas of the United States / United States
Date: 2013-05-30 14:16:21
Shenandoah National Park
Long-distance trails in the United States
Great Smoky Mountains
Appalachian Trail
Caledonia State Park
Pine Grove Furnace State Park
Potomac Appalachian Trail Club
Old Black
Springer Mountain
Geography of the United States
Protected areas of the United States
United States

Hiking: 10 miles of trails CHAMBERSBURG WATER LINE: 1.9 miles, easiest This park “right-of-way” is perfect for the entire family. Level and grassy, the waterline cuts across the entire park and offers glimpses into t

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