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The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail

The Appalachian Trail

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Regular price $15.00 Sale

See the journey and topography of the Appalachian Trail in a whole new way with a wooden topographic map with the path of the trail laser engraved in your choice of size and wood. 

Spanning roughly 2200 miles from Springer Mountain, GA to Mount Katahdin, ME, the Appalachian Trail crosses 14 states, and you'll see every twist and turn with this wooden topographic map of the East Coast of the United States with the trail laser engraved on it.

Maps are available in a range of sizes:
  • Small magnet/ornament: roughly 2" x 4", this size is perfect to join magnet collection or hang on a tree. Small magnet has two powerful rare earth magnets will hold it wherever you want; ornament comes with brass hook and red ribbon and is ready to hang.
  • Large magnet: roughly 4" x 8", this magnet makes a statement on a fridge or filing cabinet. Two powerful rare earth magnets will hold it wherever you want.
  • Mantle: at 7" x 11", this size looks great sitting on a desk, bookshelf, or mantle. This size comes freestanding mounted on a wooden base.
  • Small wall: coming in at 10" x 16", this map will fit in on pretty much any wall you can imagine and comes ready to hang with included hardware.
  • Large wall: topping the charts at 17" x 28", this large wall map really shows every detail of the trail and topography. Mount it to a wall with the included hardware and you'll love it every day.
Add an inscription to the back of any mantle or wall map with the dates of your hike, a favorite poem, or a special message to the recipient.
Each map is hand finished in oil. Because of natural variations in wood, no two maps are the same.