

The Appalachian Trail Conservancy protects and maintains the Appalachian Trail, a 2,193-mile footpath stretching from Georgia to Maine.
A symbol of accomplishment, these embroidered patches are a tradition among hikers who complete the trail.
These bears are hand-carved by local artisans, representing the region's black bear population and Appalachian heritage.
Support local beekeepers and enjoy the unique taste of Appalachian wildflower honey.
Eggs, cheese, peppers, onions, and your choice of meat, served with home fries and toast.
Slow-cooked pulled pork, vinegar-based BBQ sauce, coleslaw, and pickles on a soft bun.
A hearty mix of black beans, corn, bell peppers, onions, and spices, topped with shredded cheese and green onions.
Learn about the history and conservation efforts of the Appalachian Trail at this informative center.
Explore the rich history of this small town, which played a significant role in the American Civil War.
Tour this luxurious resort, which also served as a secret bunker for Congress during the Cold War.
A historic general store offering classic American breakfast options since 1924.
A popular spot for hikers and locals alike, offering a variety of healthy lunch options.
A historic hotel and restaurant offering fine dining in a charming atmosphere since 1890.
The Appalachian Trail has varied weather, and these socks help prevent blisters and keep feet dry.

Rain is common along the trail, and a lightweight, waterproof jacket is crucial for staying dry.
Clean water sources are abundant on the trail, and a portable water filter ensures safe drinking water.

A bustling market in Kannur, Kerala, known for its spices, textiles, and local produce.
A vibrant waterfront promenade lined with palm trees, offering stunning sunset views, dining options, and a lively atmosphere.

A vibrant food market in Florence, offering local delicacies and a lively atmosphere.