A complete guide to the Appalachian Trail shelters that provide a
gathering place and a sense of community along America's most famous
footpath.
Whether you have spent a night or six months on the Appalachian Trail,
every hiker eventually experiences one of the trail's iconic lean-tos or
huts. More than 250 such backcountry structures exist on the 2,200-mile
route, and they have welcomed hikers since the trail's inception in
1937. The Appalachian Trail organizes and assembles every single shelter
for the first time in this informative and unique resource packed with
trail and shelter photos, information, and detailed maps.
Photographer and writer Sarah Jones Decker thru-hiked the AT in 2008 and
re-hiked it again in 2018 and 2019 for this massive documentary project.
Decker worked with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy--and in
collaboration with the trail community of hikers, historians,
photographers, writers, and clubs--to produce this first-of-its-kind
resource. It is the ideal gift for anyone planning or dreaming of a hike
on the AT.