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The 8 Best Hiking Trails in Every State

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Alabama: Branyon Backcountry Trail

The Branyon Backcountry Trail, spanning over 15 miles, offers a blend of easy to moderate difficulty levels, making it accessible for hikers of various skill levels.

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Alaska: Winner Creek Trail

The Winner Creek Trail, ranging from 3 to 12 miles, offers a moderate challenge suitable for families. Located approximately 45 minutes south of Anchorage, this trail is renowned for its accessibility and picturesque scenery.

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Arizona: South Kaibab Trail

Arguably one of the premier hiking trails in the United States, the South Kaibab Trail in Grand Canyon National Park spans 6.3 miles and offers a moderate to challenging trekking experience.

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Arkansas: Lost Valley

stled within the Buffalo River Wilderness District, Lost Valley Trail in Arkansas offers an easy 2.2-mile hike suitable for all ages.

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California: Table Mountain to Phantom Falls

For a hidden gem amidst California's renowned landscapes, the Table Mountain to Phantom Falls trail offers a moderate 4.2-mile hike.

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Colorado: West Maroon Pass

Spanning 22 miles from Crested Butte to Aspen, the West Maroon Pass trail in Colorado offers a challenging yet rewarding adventure. 

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Connecticut: Gillette Castle State Park

Gillette Castle State Park offers a leisurely 2.2-mile trail, perfect for a relaxed stroll through picturesque landscapes.

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Delaware: Junction & Breakwater Trail

The Junction & Breakwater Trail, stretching 5.8 miles through Cape Henlopen State Park in Delaware, offers a scenic journey along the Atlantic coastline.