Sea-to-Sea Route
The Sea-to-Sea Route is a proposed 7,700 mi (12,392 km) hiking trail connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in the northern United States. The trail would connect 8 existing scenic trails, and was proposed in 1996 by Ron Strickland, founder of the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail.
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Length | 7,700 mi (12,392 km) |
Location | Northern United States |
Use | Hiking |
The longest existing trail in the route is the North Country National Scenic Trail, a 4,400 mi (7,081 km) trail between New York and North Dakota.
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