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Hiking Kentucky's Red River Gorge: Your Definitive Guide to the Jewel of the Southeast (2nd Edition, Revised) Spiral-Bound | November 26, 2019

Sean Patrick Hill

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This definitive, full-color guide showcases 28 of the best hikes in the Red River Gorge, with ratings for key elements like scenery and difficulty.

Hike and Backpack in Nature’s Stunning Beauty

With the most rock arches east of the Mississippi, the Red River Gorge stands alone for scenery. Get the definitive guide to this famous region—including the Red River Gorge Geological Area, Natural Bridge State Resort Park, and Clifty Wilderness. This updated, full-color edition showcases 28 of the best hikes in the area, from the kid-friendly Original Trail to the challenging Rough Trail. With the expert guidance of Sean Patrick Hill, you’ll discover the Gorge’s hidden treasures: lush forests, secluded waterfalls, brilliant wildflowers, natural arches, and more.

The book includes

  • 28 routes that lead readers along carefully maintained trails
  • GPS-based trail maps and elevation profiles
  • Detailed directions to trailheads
  • Ratings for key elements to help readers decide which hikes to choose
  • Route details and full-color photography
  • Recommendations for combining routes into longer adventures

Whether you’re hitting the Gorge for a short hike or a full weekend, Hiking Kentucky’s Red River Gorge is your guide to experiencing the famed natural wonder on foot.

Publisher: AdventureKEEN
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 200 pages
ISBN-10: 1634041372
Item Weight: 0.72 lbs
Dimensions: 5.0 x 0.9 x 8.0 inches
Sean Patrick Hill lives in Louisville, Kentucky, where he spends time with his daughter, practices photography, and writes. As a hiker and backpacker, he has walked trails across the country, from the Pacific Crest Trail to the Appalachian Trail, including rambles in the Grand Canyon, the Delaware Water Gap, Yosemite National Park, the Rocky Mountains, the Olympic Peninsula, and the Oregon Cascades. In Kentucky, he tends to stick to the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest (where he volunteers as a trail ranger) and the Jefferson Memorial Forest, though he will on occasion ramble as far as Pine Mountain, the Cumberland Gap, and, of course, the Red River Gorge.