Trails.com Announces Top 100 Trails of North America 2005

Trails.com Announces Top 100 Trails of North America 2005











Seattle, WA (PRWEB) February 7, 2006

Trails.com, the most complete online planning resource for self-guided outdoor and adventure travel in North America, has released its annual list of Top Trails for 2005. Now in its fourth year, the Top Trails list is the only Nielsen® ratings-type ranking for trail popularity and usage. The Top Trails of 2005 were selected based on the analysis of more than 10 million ‘votes’ by subscribers and visitors to the Trails.com website of over 30,000 guidebook trail descriptions. The results of this year’s Top Trails list continue to show nationwide trail usage, a diverse selection of self-guided outdoor and adventure travel activities, and the popularity of multi-day trips.

Top 100 Trails of North America 2005

Voting is based on Trails.com’s proprietary data and includes the following criteria: trail page visits, trail review submissions and trail guide views.

View the entire Top 100 Trails of 2005 list at:

http://www.trails.com/toptrails-2005.asp

View the Top Trails by state and activity type at:

http://www.trails.com/toptrails.asp

1. Breakneck Ridge Trail (Beacon, New York; Hiking)

2. Cohutta Wilderness Area Trails (Ellijay, Georgia; Hiking)

3. Glacier Gorge (Estes Park, Colorado; Hiking)

4. Harriman State Park (Bear Mountain, New York; Walking)

5. Mount Whitney (Lone Pine, California; Hiking)

6. Appalachian Trail: The Pinnacle (Hamburg, Pennsylvania; Hiking)

7. Appalachian Trail: Springer Mountain to Hightower Gap (Suches, Georgia; Hiking)

8. Appalachian National Scenic Trail – Pennsylvania Section (Rouzerville, Pennsylvania; Hiking)

9. Conundrum Hot Springs (Aspen, Colorado; Hot Springs)

10. American River Confluence to Lake Clementine (Auburn, California; Hiking)

11. Furnace Mountain / Trayfoot Mountain Overnight Loop (Waynesboro, Virginia; Hiking)

12. Dolly Sods Wilderness (Petersburg, West Virginia; Hiking)

13. Appalachian National Scenic Trail: CT & MA (North Adams, Massachusetts; Hiking)

14. American River Bike Path (Sacramento, California; Mountain Biking)

15. Bear Mountain – Mount Riga State Park (Salisbury, Connecticut; Hiking)

16. Half Dome (Merced, California; Hiking)

17. Appalachian Trail: Crampton Gap to Harpers Ferry (Burkittsville, Maryland; Hiking)

18. Appalachian Trail (VA): Chester Gap to Harpers Ferry (Front Royal, Virginia; Hiking)

19. Cougar Mountain Regional Wildlands Park (Issaquah, Washington; Hiking)

20. North Country Trail (Morenci, Michigan; Hiking)

Key results from the Top 100 Trails of 2005:

Top activities: Hiking remains the most popular activity (85 trails), followed by hot springs, mountain biking, walking, road biking (new for 2005), and campgrounds (new for 2005).

Top states: Spread across 27 different states, the top states include New York (14 trails), California (13), Georgia (7), Virginia (7), Colorado (6), Pennsylvania (6), North Carolina (5), Washington (5), and Arkansas (4).

East vs. West: 68 of the Top 100 trails are located east of the Mississippi River

2005 vs. 2004: Within the Top 20 trails, there are 4 new trails and 15 trails increased or decreased their ranking compared to 2004. In addition, 9 trails are over 20 miles long, indicating that there is a continued interest in longer, multi-day trips.

“It is encouraging to see that 17 of the top 20 most popular outdoor destinations were hiking trails,” said Dr. Gregory Miller, President of the American Hiking Society. “We are proud of our long-term partnership with Trails.com as we find more and more outdoor enthusiasts, particularly technologically savvy youth, using the internet to seek out reliable information on trail routes and conditions. The Top Trails data is also valuable when working with our land management partners on the national and local level to ensure adequate funding and resource allocation to keep these and other trails open, safe and well-maintained for all outdoor activities.”

“Once again, Trails.com’s Top Trails list provides valuable information to the outdoor and travel industries,” says Doug Colbeck, co-founder and CEO of Trails.com. “Local, regional and national outdoor and travel organizations will use our trail popularity and usage data to help support conservation and tourism programs. Trails.com has direct access to important consumer information along with immediate feedback on their interests and actions (page visits, reviews, downloads, etc.) involving outdoor and adventure travel activities across North America. This information cannot be found anywhere else. ”

About Trails.com

Founded in 1999, Trails.com is the most complete online planning resource for self-guided outdoor and adventure travel in North America. Through partnerships with leading guidebook publishers, including Falcon Guides, The Globe Pequot Press, The Mountaineers Books, Menasha Ridge Press, Wilderness Press, and others, Trails.com gives consumers access to over 30,000 trail descriptions covering more than 20 outdoor activities. Additional website features include USGS topographical maps, GPS tools, aerial photos, and more. Forbes “Best of the Web” Magazine has recognized Trails.com as a No.1 travel site since 2001. Trails.com, Inc. is a privately held company located in Seattle, Washington. For more information, please contact Rob Holmes at (206) 286-0888 x 115.

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Dave Baggenstos and Leslie Croot Complete Continental Divide Trail Hike from Canada to Mexico For Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services of Bellingham, WA

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Dave Baggenstos and Leslie Croot completed their long distance hike from Canada to Mexico along the Continental Divide Trail. The trail is approximately 3,000 miles and loosely follows the geographical divide in the United States. David (Dave’s 16 year old son) stopped hiking after about 1,000 miles due to illness and has since made a full recovery.

Dave and Leslie completed the 6 month trek through 5 states, desert heat, high altitudes, animals and wilderness challenges to name a few. The hike was a fundraiser for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services of Whatcom County (DVSAS) in Bellingham Washington. People pledged per mile and gave flat donations to DVSAS in exchange for the work of the Baggenstos-Croot team.

By completing this hike Leslie Croot has earned the designation of “Triple Crown”. She becomes one of the few to hike all three long national scenic trails including the Appalachian Trail, The Pacific Crest Trail and now the Continental Divide Trail amounting to more than 7,000 miles.

Regarding the hike Leslie Croot said, “The hike was an amazing experience and a wonderful way to explore the country and to challenge ourselves. I feel very fortunate to have hiked as a fundraiser for DVSAS, and would like to especially thank our family, members of our community, and our sponsors who helped make the experience possible.”

About DVSAS

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services (DVSAS) of Whatcom County is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. DVSAS is committed to leading the community toward ending abuse.

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Killington, VT (PRWEB) July 10, 2008

Appalachian Trail Adventures Hiking Spa (ATA) is excited to announce their new economic Hiking Spa Vacation Program . After receiving a high demand, ATA developed a program for those hiking spa vacationer. They provide the guided hikes, transportation, breakfast, lunch and the accommodations starting at the spectacular low rate of $ 130.00. In addition, a variety of a la carte options exist, such as massage, yoga, cooking classes, tennis lessons, water aerobics, canoeing and kayaking.

ATA Hiking Spa hand picked their hikes out of the 1,000 miles of trails in the Green Mountains of Vermont with the best scenic mountain vistas, waterfalls, historical features and lakes for hikers of all abilities. In addition they hike along the Appalachian Trail and Long Trail, the oldest long distance hiking trail in the country. Even the novice hikes will take you along beautiful country trails and roads in the Green Mountain National Forest. In the fall some of the most spectacular foliage hiking in New England is offered.

For more information visit http://www.appalachiantrailadventures.com .

CONTACT:

John Keough, Founder & Guide

888.855.8655 or john @ appalachiantrailadventures.com

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