The Longest Trail in the National Park System (2024)

The National Park System offers more than 21,000 combined miles of trails through some of the most magnificent parts of the country, from remote wilderness paths to interpretive walking tours along city streets. Which trail is longest?

A view of Bear Lake in Minnesota from the longest point-to-point trail in the National Park System. Photo © Rwhphoto/Dreamstime.

Three national scenic trails became national park sites in late 2023, doubling the number of long-distance scenic trails in the National Park System.

Six scenic trails now stretch through multiple states, totaling more than 9,200 miles across varying landscapes and hundreds of communities, both urban and rural. Parkgoers are drawn to these trails for both their natural wonders and cultural history.

The three new national park units previously had been part of the National Scenic Trail System, a network that includes national historic trails, such as the Trail of Tears, and recreation trails. These pathways are administered and managed by various federal agencies, as well as state and local governments, Tribes and nonprofit organizations.

Which of the six point-to-point, scenic trails managed by the Park Service is the longest? Consider the choices:

Hiking the Ice Age Trail. Photo courtesy of the Obey family.

Among the three newest national park sites, the Ice Age National Scenic Trail in Wisconsin, established in 1980, crosses a landscape carved by the last huge glacier that covered North America. The New England National Scenic Trail in Connecticut and Massachusetts, federally designated in 2009, offers vistas of the region’s natural and cultural landscape — from the shores of Long Island Sound to scenic mountain summits. The North Country National Scenic Trail, designated by Congress in 1980, showcases the varying landscapes of the northern tier of the U.S., including the Lake Superior region, Adirondacks, Ohio River Valley and North Dakota plains.  

The Appalachian National Scenic Trail, built by private citizens in the 1920s and designated as part of the Park Service in 1968, passes through 14 states along the highest ridgelines from Georgia to Maine. The Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail, added to the Park Service in 1983, parallels the Natchez Trace Parkway and cuts through the wetlands, swamps and hardwood forest of Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. Natchez Trace had been a transportation artery for people for thousands of years.

Evening view toward Hawksbill Summit along the Appalachian Trail in Shenandoah National Park.

©Appalachianviews | Dreamstime

The Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail, added to the Park Service in 1983, meanders through four states and provides access to ecosystems within five distinct geographic regions.

Think you know which is the longest?

At a whopping 4,600 miles across eight states, the North Country National Scenic Trail will win the prize for the longest trail once it is complete. The trail’s entire route is currently walkable — from its eastern terminus on the Green Mountain National Forest in Vermont to Lake Sakakawea State Park in North Dakota — but there are some gaps where the Park Service does not control access to the land. Users proceed from one section of completed trail to the next on shoulders of roadways, referred to as “road walk,” said Superintendent Chris Loudenslager.

The continuous route covers sections of Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Wisconsin.

North Country National Scenic Trail along Lake Superior’s Miners Beach at Pictured Rocks National Lakehore.

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Billed as “a treasure in your own backyard” by the North Country Trail Association, this scenic corridor offers hikers rugged shorelines of three Great Lakes, farmlands and prairies, tree-lined country roads, glacial valleys, rushing streams and steep waterfalls. The majority of trail work over the years has been performed by hundreds of volunteers organized into more than two dozen chapters along the trail.

Volunteers work on the North Country National Scenic Trail in the Allegheny National Forest in Pennsylvania. NPS/Doug Mangold

NPS/Doug Mangold

Because parts of the trail cross lands managed by other organizations, government agencies or private owners, the Park Service must develop route plans for each existing gap with those managers and owners and find workers to build and maintain the new sections before the North Country trail is technically “complete” — all of which takes time, Loudenslager said.

So, how far reaching are the other Park Service long-distance trails?

The shortest is Natchez Trace at just over 60 miles. The New England trail measures 235 miles. The Appalachian Trail stretches 2,190 miles. The Ice Age trail totals nearly 1,200 miles, with the Potomac not far behind with 924.

Wildflowers at sunset along the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail’s Blackland Prairie section.

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Changing the status for the Ice Age, New England and North Country national scenic trails from the National Scenic Trail System to the National Park Service will increase public awareness and use of these pathways, according to a Park Service news release.

National Park Service Director Chuck Sams said the trails offer “countless close-to-home opportunities for people to easily access green space and enjoy the benefits of outdoor recreation.”

Visitors walk their dogs near an interpretive kiosk along the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail.

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There are two trails in the U.S. that are even longer, but they are not part of the Park System. The California National Historic Trail, which is part of the National Scenic Trail System, covers 5,665 miles across 10 states. It is not a continuous traditional trail from end to end — rather, it covers a variety of paths from different starting and ending points that thousands of emigrants took in the 1840s and 1850s, often by wagon, from the Midwest toward the Pacific in search of gold and opportunity. It consists of many trail traces, structures, graves, landmarks and markers left on the landscape.

The American Discovery Trail is a 6,800-mile route that travels from coast to coast across 15 states and boasts the longest distance of any U.S. trail. This trail could become an official part of the National Trails System if supporters have their way — they are urging passage of the National Discovery Trails Act. The ADT Society, a nationwide non-profit organization, manages the trail.

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FAQs

The Longest Trail in the National Park System? ›

Think you know which is the longest? At a whopping 4,600 miles across eight states, the North Country National Scenic Trail will win the prize for the longest trail once it is complete.

What are the longest national trails? ›

List of long-distance trails in the United States
NameLength
mikm
American Discovery Trail6,80010,944
Appalachian Trail2,1983,537
Arizona Trail825.21,328
71 more rows

What national park has the most miles of trails? ›

Yosemite National Park takes our #1 slot with 278 trails, 4,729 miles of trail, and a 4.56 average trail rating.

What is the longest trail system? ›

The Great Trail, formerly known as the Trans Canada Trail, is the longest hiking trail in the world. It runs for a rather daunting 14,912 miles (or 24,000km). There are also some stunning options elsewhere, travelling through Italy, Japan and even along the coast of England - that one being the new England Coast Path.

What is the longest running trail in the United States? ›

According to AllTrails.com, the longest running trail in United States is Erie Canalway Trail: Buffalo to Albany.

What is the longest hike in a national park? ›

The American Discovery Trail is a 6,800-mile route that travels from coast to coast across 15 states and boasts the longest distance of any U.S. trail.

What are the three longest trails in the United States? ›

The Triple Crown consists of the Big Three National Scenic Trails: The Appalachian Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail and the Continental Divide Trail. Completing the Triple Crown requires about 7,900 miles of hiking through 22 US States.

Is the Appalachian Trail the longest in the US? ›

The Appalachian National Scenic Trail — commonly known as the Appalachian Trail or simply “the A.T.” — is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world, measuring roughly 2,190 miles in length.

Where is the longest recreational trail? ›

Trans Canada Trail Description

The Trans Canada Trail (the Trail) is the longest recreational trail in the world, spanning over 28,000 kilometres on land and water.

What is the most famous trail in the United States? ›

1. Appalachian Trail. The Appalachian Trail runs 2,190 miles along the spine of the Appalachian Mountains, from Georgia to the middle of Maine. It passes through 14 states, and is the most popular of the three “Triple Crown” trails in the US.

What is the shortest national trail? ›

The Yorkshire Wolds Way is actually the shortest of the National Trails, at 79 miles long, closely followed by the Hadrian's Wall Path, at 84 miles. Either of these routes can be walked in 5 or 6 days.

What is the 2000 mile trail in America? ›

The Appalachian Trail is the longest continuous footpath in the world: 2,198.4 miles sprawling from Georgia all the way to Maine.

What is the longest off road trail in the US? ›

The TransAmerica Trail is the cross-country adventure ride of a lifetime with mostly off-pavement travel. From scenic vistas and unique attractions to rough terrain and challenging conditions, the TAT presents every rider with the opportunity for an unforgettable journey and memories that will last a lifetime.

What is the longest recreational trail in the world? ›

“Epic” doesn't begin to describe the Trans Canada Trail. As the longest network of multi-use recreational trails on Earth, it stretches over 17,000 miles — touching three oceans, passing through incredibly varied landscapes, and connecting more than 15,000 communities across the Great White North.

What is the longest walkable trail? ›

The longest walkable distance on the planet is between Cape Town (South Africa) to Magadan (Russia). It's exactly 22,387 kilometres (approx. 14,000 miles) and takes 4,492 hours to travel. If walking non-stop without rest breaks, it takes just over 185 days.

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