Meg Archer is an Editor & Newsletter Editor who has called Oregon home for nearly 30 years. She spent her childhood exploring the mountains, forests, and high desert of Central Oregon before relocating to Portland after a brief stint out-of-state for college. She holds an B.A. in English from Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo and a B.S. in Psychology from Portland State University. Meg has worked in writing, editing, and media-related fields for over 10 years and joined the team at OnlyInYourState in 2015. When she’s not writing or exploring the West Coast, Meg enjoys playing tabletop games, working on visual media projects, and can always be found in the front row at Portland Timbers matches.
At 2,200 miles long, taking on the entire Appalachian Trail just isn’t an option for most of us, but don’t let this legendary trail intimidate you! There are hundreds of amazing portions that are perfect for any hiker or backpacker that allow you to build your own adventure at the exact length and difficulty to desire.
This particular section is an excellent way to spend a weekend! The route runs for 24 miles between Dalton and North Adams in Massachusetts, but when broken up over two-and-a-half days with beautiful spots to camp along the way, it’s an absolutely manageable adventure that doesn’t require the expertise or endurance of an epic exploration and still provides you with an amazing outdoor experience.
Hiker and photographer Chris Daniele chronicled his trip along this route to give you a peek at the trail and tempt you to put on your hiking boots and head out on your own Appalachian adventure!
With so many miles of trails, customizing your Appalachian adventure takes a little extra planning, but your effort will be rewarded by the epic experiences along the way. You don’t have to be an expert to enjoy this amazing trail!