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New Hampshire In the Northern Region of the Appalachian Trail, cabins and/or huts are available in Baxter State Park in Maine and through the Randolph Mountain Club or the Appalachian Mountain Club in New Hamphire's White Mountains. Baxter State Park in Maine maintains 10 cabins in Daicey Pond and 12…
Some towns along the trail have hostels specifically for hikers. These towns are usually spaced out between 50 and 100 miles from each other in the northern and southern regions and are 30 to 50 miles apart in the middle region. Most are about $15 to stay for the night,…
New England The Appalachian Trail Lodge is located in the Katahdin Region in Millinocket, Maine. The lodge has four private rooms with shared bath, one bunk that accommodates up to nine people, and a family suite with a private kitchen and bath that sleeps four. Prices start at around $25…
Campsites will be noted in your guidebook. These usually have flat land and are located near a water source. Rarely are they near a privy. Some have tent platforms. Campsites in heavy-use areas may require a fee, usually less than $8. Dispersed camping is allowed in some areas along the…
There are approximately 250 shelters strategically spaced along the Appalachian Trail. The typical shelter is called a "lean-to", having three walls with one open side. They have a metal or shingled roof and a wood floor. All are marked on maps and trail guides, with most located near creeks or…


































