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Comparing the top hiking books for the Smoky Mountains

Trying to decide which hiking guide to purchase for the Great Smoky Mountains? Below is a quick reference guide that compares the most popular hiking guides for the National Park.



Hiking Great Smoky Mountains

By Kevin Adams

287 pages – 2nd edition (2013)

Covers 82 hikes as well as info concerning the AT

Book also includes:

* Locator map

* Elevation profiles

* Trail maps

* Quick reference trail highlights

* Many photos

* Safe hiking tips and backcountry camping information





Best Easy Day Hikes GSMNP

By Randy Johnson

117 pages - 1st Edition (2010)

Covers 22 hikes

Book also includes:

* Information on the “Quiet Walkways” scattered throughout the park

* Covers several self-guided nature trails

* Includes a few trails that are rated as moderate or even difficult in some cases

* Locator map

* Trail maps

* Brief history of park, safety tips and basic travel information

* Recommendations based on best views, nature lovers, history hikes, waterfalls etc.





Top Trails: Great Smoky Mountains National Park

By Johnny Molloy

384 pages - 1st edition (2012)

Covers 50 hikes

Book also includes:

* Ratings and rankings for each trail

* Clear and concise directions to the trailhead

* Detailed route map and elevation profile

* Distances and approximate times of each hike

* Easy-to-follow trail notes and permit information

* Overnight backpacking options

* Black and white photos





100 Hikes Great Smoky Mountains

By Russ Manning

282 pages – 2nd edition (1999)

Cover 100 hikes (as you might expect)

Book also includes:

* Locator map

* Provides elevation change data

* Many photos

* Brief natural and park history

* No trail maps





Day and Overnight Hikes: GSMNP

By Johnny Molloy

210 pages - 4th edition (2008)

Covers 41 hikes in total: including 13 day loops and 10 overnight loop hikes

Book also includes:

* Recommendations based on winter, solitude, easiest, wildlife, and most scenic hikes, etc.

* Quick reference trail highlights

* Locator map

* Elevation profiles

* Trail maps

* Weather data, safety and hazard information





Hiking Trails of the Smokies

By the GSMA

a.k.a "The Little Brown Book"

584 pages – 1st Edition (1994)

Covers 162 hikes

Book also includes:

* Elevation profiles

* Trail maps

* Safe hiking tips, weather and suggested loop hikes

* Information on all backcountry campsites, shelters, regulations and permit/reservation information







Other guide books you might find helpful:



* Appalachian Trail Guide to Tennessee-North Carolina



* Great Smoky Mountains National Park Pocket Guide



* Great Smoky Mountains Travel Photo Guides iPhone App







Jeff

HikingintheSmokys.com


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