Bartram Trail, North Carolina (2 of 2)
An Interpretive Hiking Map of the BARTRAM TRAIL, North Carolina (2 of 2)
Looking for the trail less traveled? Try the Bartram Trail, a National Recreation Trail (BT) through Georgia & North Carolina. Our Backcountry Maps, Thru-Hiker Series map will guide you nearly 65 trail miles from the Jones Gap to Cheoah Bald in NC. It was created in collaboration with the Blue Ridge Bartram Trail Conservancy to offer the best interpretive experience possible.
The BT generally parallels what is considered to be the route of William Bartram in May 1775 which began when he crossed the Chattooga River near Russell Bridge and traveled through the Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia & the Nantahala Mountains of western NC. The history of William Bartram along with the local flora & fauna are discussed at various locations along the trail. Within the coverage area one will also find recreational opportunities along the Little Tennessee & Nantahala Rivers ( along with The Appalachian Trail). Partial coverage areas include Nantahala, & Sumter National Forests.
Details
Duplexed map printed on 4.2 mil HopSyn waterproof/tearproof paper that includes trail mileage, trail profiles, campsites, scenic views, points of interest, waterfalls, water access along with much, much more.
Size: 38.25” x 25.75”, Folding to 4.25” x 9.25”
Scale: 1:35,000
An Interpretive Hiking Map of the BARTRAM TRAIL, North Carolina (2 of 2)
Looking for the trail less traveled? Try the Bartram Trail, a National Recreation Trail (BT) through Georgia & North Carolina. Our Backcountry Maps, Thru-Hiker Series map will guide you nearly 65 trail miles from the Jones Gap to Cheoah Bald in NC. It was created in collaboration with the Blue Ridge Bartram Trail Conservancy to offer the best interpretive experience possible.
The BT generally parallels what is considered to be the route of William Bartram in May 1775 which began when he crossed the Chattooga River near Russell Bridge and traveled through the Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia & the Nantahala Mountains of western NC. The history of William Bartram along with the local flora & fauna are discussed at various locations along the trail. Within the coverage area one will also find recreational opportunities along the Little Tennessee & Nantahala Rivers ( along with The Appalachian Trail). Partial coverage areas include Nantahala, & Sumter National Forests.
Details
Duplexed map printed on 4.2 mil HopSyn waterproof/tearproof paper that includes trail mileage, trail profiles, campsites, scenic views, points of interest, waterfalls, water access along with much, much more.
Size: 38.25” x 25.75”, Folding to 4.25” x 9.25”
Scale: 1:35,000
An Interpretive Hiking Map of the BARTRAM TRAIL, North Carolina (2 of 2)
Looking for the trail less traveled? Try the Bartram Trail, a National Recreation Trail (BT) through Georgia & North Carolina. Our Backcountry Maps, Thru-Hiker Series map will guide you nearly 65 trail miles from the Jones Gap to Cheoah Bald in NC. It was created in collaboration with the Blue Ridge Bartram Trail Conservancy to offer the best interpretive experience possible.
The BT generally parallels what is considered to be the route of William Bartram in May 1775 which began when he crossed the Chattooga River near Russell Bridge and traveled through the Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia & the Nantahala Mountains of western NC. The history of William Bartram along with the local flora & fauna are discussed at various locations along the trail. Within the coverage area one will also find recreational opportunities along the Little Tennessee & Nantahala Rivers ( along with The Appalachian Trail). Partial coverage areas include Nantahala, & Sumter National Forests.
Details
Duplexed map printed on 4.2 mil HopSyn waterproof/tearproof paper that includes trail mileage, trail profiles, campsites, scenic views, points of interest, waterfalls, water access along with much, much more.
Size: 38.25” x 25.75”, Folding to 4.25” x 9.25”
Scale: 1:35,000