Appalachian Trail, between Kephart and Porters GapGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkState Line Trail (Appalachian), between gap east of Kephart and Jct. No. 1.Appalachian Trail; Between Kephart and Porters Gap, II-Th-AT-11584, Physical Facilities - Trails - Appalachian Trails
Appalachian Trail, just east of Dry Sluice GapGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAbout 1/4 mile east of Dry Sluice Gap.Appalachian Trail; Just east of Dry Sluice Gap, II-Th-AT-11580, Physical Facilities - Trails - Appalachian Trails
Appalachian Trail, just west of Peaks CornerGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkShowing small break at edge.Appalachian Trail; Just west of Peaks Corner, II-Th-AT-11579, Physical Facilities - Trails - Appalachian Trails
Appalachian Trail, near 10,500' MarkerGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkView along unfinished trail, near 10,000-foot marker, east of Low Gap.Appalachian Trail; Near 10,000' Marker, II-Th-AT-11577, Physical Facilities - Trails - Appalachian Trails
Appalachian Trail, near first gap east of KephartGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAppalachian Trail; Near first gap east of Kephart, II-Th-AT-11585, Physical Facilities - Trails - Appalachian Trails
Approaching trail sign from Ice Water Springs, junction of Appalachian Trail and Boulevard Trail, 1970Great Smoky Mountains National ParkComing from Ice Water Springs. Trail sign at extreme right of picture. The trail to Newfound Gap goes to the left.Appalachian Trail - Boulevard Trail Junction, II-A-Sign-AT/B-15232, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs at junction of Appalachian Trail and Boulevard Trail (taken in connection with the search of lost Explorer Scout Geoffrey Hague February 1970)
1970-03-25
Approaching trail sign from Ice Water Springs, junction of Appalachian Trail and Boulevard Trail, 1970Great Smoky Mountains National ParkComing from Ice Water Springs. Trail sign at extreme right of picture. Appalachian Trail - Boulevard Trail Junction, II-A-Sign-AT/B-15233, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Signs at junction of Appalachian Trail and Boulevard Trail (taken in connection with the search of lost Explorer Scout Geoffrey Hague February 1970)
Articles about the Everglades(Funding) Electronic format produced as part of Reclaiming the Everglades, a collaborative project of the University of Miami, Florida International University, and the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, funded by the Library of Congress/Ameritech National Digital Library Program.
Backpacker along trail between Pecks Corner and Tricorner Knob, Appalachian Trail, 1975Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: Backpacker along trail between Pecks Corner and Tricorner Knob; AT between Pecks corner & Tricorner; IV-U-Hiking-17191.Backpacker along trail between Pecks Corner and Tricorner Knob,AT between Pecks corner & Tricorner, IV-U-Hiking-17191
1975
Backpacker with loaded pack hiking along trailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBackpacker with loaded pack hiking along trail.Backpacking, IV-U-Hiking-4889, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Hiking in Park
Bad construction at water crossing. Bee Gum Branch TrailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBad construction at water crossing. The result is a sustained grade across a depression is that adequate drainage for wet weather is not secured. This trail was wet from the culvert to the first water bar below the culvert. Trails should have a plus grade both ways from depression crossings where under-drainage is necessary.Bee Gum Branch Trail, II-Th-5237, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails
Barney Ogle on trail to Myrtle PointGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkBarney Ogle on trail to Myrtle Point.Barney Ogle, II-Tf-4973, Physical Facilities - Trails - Foottrails, Fire Lanes, Manways
Before construction. Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Sugarlands Mountain Trail, Trail No. 11Great Smoky Mountains National ParkBefore construction...Camp H. A. Morgan, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Sugarland Valley Narrative Report, Seventh Enrollment Period, March 31, 1936 to September 30, 1936, ECW Co. 1458 Camp NP-2.Sugarlands Mountain Trail; Trail No. 11, III-Th-5210, History - Trails (possibly Horse Trails)