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Grand Teton National Park
Pets allowed: Not Allowed
Elevation Gain: 9,600.00 ft (2,926.08 m)
Trail type: Shuttle
Distance: 40.00 mi (64.37 km)
Elevation Gain: 9,600.00 ft (2,926.08 m)
Trail type: Shuttle
Distance: 40.00 mi (64.37 km)
High Great Plains, Nebraska
Pets allowed: Allowed
Elevation Gain: 360.00 ft (109.73 m)
Trail type: There-and-back
Distance: 6.00 mi (9.66 km)
Elevation Gain: 360.00 ft (109.73 m)
Trail type: There-and-back
Distance: 6.00 mi (9.66 km)
Southern Blue Ridge Mountains, Georgia
Pets allowed: Allowed
Elevation Gain: 1,411.00 ft (430.07 m)
Trail type: There-and-back
Distance: 3.80 mi (6.12 km)
Elevation Gain: 1,411.00 ft (430.07 m)
Trail type: There-and-back
Distance: 3.80 mi (6.12 km)
Southern Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina
Pets allowed: Not Allowed
Elevation Gain: 3,193.00 ft (973.23 m)
Trail type: Loop
Distance: 20.50 mi (32.99 km)
Elevation Gain: 3,193.00 ft (973.23 m)
Trail type: Loop
Distance: 20.50 mi (32.99 km)
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Pets allowed: Not Allowed
Elevation Gain: 3,639.00 ft (1,109.17 m)
Trail type: Loop
Distance: 17.00 mi (27.36 km)
Elevation Gain: 3,639.00 ft (1,109.17 m)
Trail type: Loop
Distance: 17.00 mi (27.36 km)
Bridger National Forest
Pets allowed: Allowed
Elevation Gain: 1,000.00 ft (304.80 m)
Trail type: There-and-back
Distance: 28.00 mi (45.06 km)
Elevation Gain: 1,000.00 ft (304.80 m)
Trail type: There-and-back
Distance: 28.00 mi (45.06 km)
John Day + Blue Mountains Area, Oregon
Pets allowed: Allowed
Elevation Gain: 4,850.00 ft (1,478.28 m)
Trail type: Shuttle
Distance: 23.30 mi (37.50 km)
Elevation Gain: 4,850.00 ft (1,478.28 m)
Trail type: Shuttle
Distance: 23.30 mi (37.50 km)
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Pets allowed: Not Allowed
Elevation Gain: 4,699.00 ft (1,432.26 m)
Trail type: Loop
Distance: 18.50 mi (29.77 km)
Elevation Gain: 4,699.00 ft (1,432.26 m)
Trail type: Loop
Distance: 18.50 mi (29.77 km)
Comments
I was noticing that you talked about a hike up Mt. Borah in Idaho as a potential place for watching the eclipse. I live near the area here in Idaho and unfortunately, the Big Lost Range (where Borah is located) is covered in thick smoke from surrounding forest fires. It has been getting worse daily as the wildfires grow. I typically hike around here but I won't do it in this horrible air quality. I think people should know what they are getting into before they plan a huge hiking trip in the Big Lost. Sorry for the bad news from Custer County!
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