In 1930, the Carolina Appalachian Trail Club was organized for the purpose of completing the western North Carolina segment of the Appalachian Trail. Its home was in Asheville. In 1931, the group merged with the Carolina Mountain Club, an organization founded in 1923 and still active today. This map of the Appalachian Trail and the North Carolina section of the Great Smoky Mountains was created that same year. The map was one of many collected by Horace Kephart (1862-1931)
The Smoky Mountains Hiking Club was formed after a group of outdoor enthusiasts hiked up to Mount Le...
Swim Bald, Sassafras Gap, and Cheoah Bald are all on the Appalachian Trail. This photograph, with ot...
This hand-written manuscript by J. D. Cameron (1820-1897) was published as an article titled, “An Ol...
This 1932 map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park includes the North Carolina portion of the ...
This undated, printed map was collected by Horace Kephart (1862-1931), noted naturalist, woodsman, j...
In 1926, the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club began to print an annual handbook that outlined scheduled h...
This 1925 map of the “Appalachian Scenic Highway” shows the Eastern United States from the Gulf of M...
These eight topographic maps produced by the United States Geological Survey were collected by Horac...
This photograph taken along the Appalachian Trail between Ekaneetlee Gap and Gregory Bald is in the ...
This wintertime photograph was taken along the Appalachian Trail by Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), ...
In 1926, the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club began to print an annual handbook that outlined scheduled h...
These four topographic maps produced by the United States Geological Survey were collected by Horace...
This undated, printed map was collected by Horace Kephart (1862-1931), noted naturalist, woodsman, j...
This photograph shows markers indicating the Appalachian Trail at the North Carolina-Tennessee state...
This photograph shows hikers clearing and marking the Appalachian Trail from Tapoco, N.C. northward ...
The Smoky Mountains Hiking Club was formed after a group of outdoor enthusiasts hiked up to Mount Le...
Swim Bald, Sassafras Gap, and Cheoah Bald are all on the Appalachian Trail. This photograph, with ot...
This hand-written manuscript by J. D. Cameron (1820-1897) was published as an article titled, “An Ol...
This 1932 map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park includes the North Carolina portion of the ...
This undated, printed map was collected by Horace Kephart (1862-1931), noted naturalist, woodsman, j...
In 1926, the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club began to print an annual handbook that outlined scheduled h...
This 1925 map of the “Appalachian Scenic Highway” shows the Eastern United States from the Gulf of M...
These eight topographic maps produced by the United States Geological Survey were collected by Horac...
This photograph taken along the Appalachian Trail between Ekaneetlee Gap and Gregory Bald is in the ...
This wintertime photograph was taken along the Appalachian Trail by Carlos C. Campbell (1892-1978), ...
In 1926, the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club began to print an annual handbook that outlined scheduled h...
These four topographic maps produced by the United States Geological Survey were collected by Horace...
This undated, printed map was collected by Horace Kephart (1862-1931), noted naturalist, woodsman, j...
This photograph shows markers indicating the Appalachian Trail at the North Carolina-Tennessee state...
This photograph shows hikers clearing and marking the Appalachian Trail from Tapoco, N.C. northward ...
The Smoky Mountains Hiking Club was formed after a group of outdoor enthusiasts hiked up to Mount Le...
Swim Bald, Sassafras Gap, and Cheoah Bald are all on the Appalachian Trail. This photograph, with ot...
This hand-written manuscript by J. D. Cameron (1820-1897) was published as an article titled, “An Ol...