Delaware Hiking Trails Guidebooks
This selection of Delaware hiking trails guidebooks is as up-to-date and inclusive as is possible or practical. Where there are more than one edition of a particular book available, only the current edition has been included. Some vintage Delaware hiking trails guidebooks that are so outdated as to be useless, or for which no meaningful content description can be located, have been excluded.
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Weekend Walks on the Delmarva Peninsula
Follow the trails in this all-new guide and you'll discover deep forests, secluded beaches, and unexpected wild landscapes. Jay Abercrombie deftly weaves his expertise in biology and ecology with a boundless interest in the ebb and flow of the human tide through the centuries. The Delmarva Peninsula dangles close to the Baltimore-Washington-Philadelphia megalopolis, but it has always remained apart from the fast-paced urban world, maintaining a charming agrarian and maritime flavor with strong colonial roots. The walks in this book range from easy strolls to a challenging backpacking trip, and meander through old millpond areas, 18th-century villages, historic forts, and a rich diversity of natural habitats. A mild winter climate makes this region inviting for exploration all year 'round.
Delaware Hiking Trails Guidebooks
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Doggin' Delaware: The 40 Best Places to Hike with Your Dog in the First State
Doggin' Delaware: The 40 Best Places to Hike with Your Dog in the First State explores the state's best trails with your best friend in mind. While walking the dog, Delaware author Doug Gelbert also brings along generous helpings of local history, botany, geology, architecture and more. Delaware can be a great place to hike with your dog. Inside the First State you can hike with your dog on sand trails, climb hills that leave you and your dog panting, walk on some of the most historic grounds in America, explore the estates of America's wealthiest families or circle lakes for seven miles and never lose sight of the water. Also included are local beach regulations for dogs, listings of area dog parks, and tips for outfitting your dog for a hike and low impact hiking with your dog. Whimsically illustrated with original drawings by native-Delaware artist Andrew Chesworth.
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100 Easy Hikes: Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware
This detailed guidebook takes you on the best easy hikes in Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware. Included are an array of natural hikes, plus a couple of urban walks that bring the past to life. Each hike: * Is 5 miles or less, ideal for busy professionals, active families, and seniors. * Guides your every step, indicating what color blazes to follow, which turns to take, and what landmarks to look for. * Promises both exercise and something more - a field full of bluebells, a secret waterfall, blizzards of snow geese, a forgotten colonial town. * Points out perfect picnic spots, hidden historic sites, fauna and flora, the best seasons to visit, and places to sit in solitude and admire beautiful scenery. * Is rated easy, medium, or difficult, so you know what you're in for. * Indicates where you can bring your dog, and which trails permit bikes.
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Hiking Maryland and Delaware features sixty-two of the states' finest trails - including short nature hikes and full-day treks - from the beaches and bays to the mountains. It provides all the information you need to get the most out of hiking these Mid-Atlantic states, which are filled with rich history, surprisingly remote woodlands, hidden marshes, and scenic vistas. Features: Hikes suited to every ability; Accurate directions to the trailheads; Detailed trail descriptions; Mile-by-mile directional cues; Difficulty ratings, average hiking times, and best hiking seasons.
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Best Trails in Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware
Best Trails in Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware will take you through 50 of the region's best hikes for all levels. Ideal for families, tourists, and even locals, this easy-to-use guide will help you explore eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware year-round, from lesser-known excursions to area favorites, including several hikes on the Appalachian Trail. Take a walk through historic Valley Forge, discover the beautiful French Creek State Park, see the Pinnacle's spectacular views, and visit New Jersey's famed Pine Barrens. Each trip includes useful information such as a detailed map showing parking areas and natural highlights, and a summary of trip characteristics. Many hikes are accessible by public transportation, making it easy for you to get out on the trail. You'll even find tips on the area's best snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, along with essays on the region's flora and fauna.
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Rails-to-Trails - Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia
This easy-to-use book provides mile-by-mile descriptions of thirty-two of the region's most popular rural and urban rail-trails, plus complete listings of the region's other rail-trail offerings, including those in Washington, D.C. Features: Full trail profiles, including length, access points, difficulty rating, and surface type; detailed trail maps; at-a-glance icons for easy identification of rail-trails that best suit your interests; wheelchair accessibility; availability of parking, rest rooms, and places to eat along the trail; location of ranger stations and visitor's centers and where to rent bikes, boats, skis, and other recreational equipment.
Delaware Hiking Trails Guidebooks
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