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Take a Hike Day is hosted annually by the American Hiking Society. Its objective is to encourage people to get outdoors and take a hike.
The first great hiking trail in the United States was The Appalachian Trail (Maine to Georgia). First envisioned by Benton MacKaye (March 6, 1879 – December 11, 1975) in 1921, the trail would eventually come to fruition and cover nearly 2,200 miles in 1937. It is part of the Triple Crown of Hiking, which includes the Pacific Crest Trail and The Continental Divide Trail.
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