Trail Gear Guides

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Trail-specific gear guides for the AT and Great Smoky Mountains. Not generic lists — gear chosen for your exact conditions.

47 Trail Guides  ·  200+ Gear Items Tested

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47 gear guides across all AT regions

McAfee Knob in Virginia AT, VA
Virginia AT
SpringSummerFall
Editor's Choice Trail

McAfee Knob

8.8 mi · 1,740 ft · ~5 hrs

Virginia AT, VA

Trail runners or bootsWindbreakerTrekking poles

"The most photographed spot on the AT. The exposed summit means wind gear is non-negotiable even on clear days."

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8 items · Updated Jan 2025

Roan Highlands in NC/TN Border, TN
NC/TN Border
SpringSummerFall
Editor's Choice Trail

Roan Highlands

14 mi · 2,800 ft · ~7 hrs

NC/TN Border, TN

Waterproof bootsLayering system45L pack

"Rhododendron tunnels and exposed balds in the same day. Weather changes fast at elevation — layering here is essential."

Roan Highlands Gear Guide →

9 items · Updated Nov 2024

Springer Mountain in Blue Ridge, GA
Blue Ridge
SpringSummerFall
Editor's Choice Trail

Springer Mountain

8.8 mi · 1,600 ft · ~5 hrs

Blue Ridge, GA

Broken-in bootsFull daypackRain gear

"The southern terminus of the AT. Most hikers come to start a thru-hike — gear choice here sets the tone for 2,190 miles."

Springer Mountain Gear Guide →

12 items · Updated Jan 2025

Max Patch in NC/TN Border, NC
NC/TN Border
SpringSummerFallWinter

Max Patch

1.4 mi · 392 ft · ~1 hrs

NC/TN Border, NC

Wind layerSun protectionLightweight boots

"Deceptively demanding. The fully exposed bald summit means wind and UV hit harder than the trail length suggests."

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4 items · Updated Jan 2025

Hawksbill Summit in Shenandoah, VA
Shenandoah
SpringSummerFall

Hawksbill Summit

2.9 mi · 520 ft · ~2 hrs

Shenandoah, VA

Trail shoesLight layerDaypack

"Short but steep to Shenandoah's highest point. A great shakedown hike for testing new boots before longer AT sections."

Hawksbill Summit Gear Guide →

4 items · Updated Oct 2024

AT — Grayson Highlands in Virginia AT, VA
Virginia AT
SpringSummerFall

AT — Grayson Highlands

9.5 mi · 1,800 ft · ~5 hrs

Virginia AT, VA

Waterproof bootsWind layerTrekking poles

"Wild ponies on an alpine plateau. The terrain is open and exposed — wind and rain gear more important than the moderate rating suggests."

AT — Grayson Highlands Gear Guide →

7 items · Updated Nov 2024

Abrams Falls in Smoky Mountains, TN
Smoky Mountains
SpringSummerFall

Abrams Falls

5 mi · 340 ft · ~3 hrs

Smoky Mountains, TN

Grip bootsTrekking polesWaterproof bag

"Stream crossings and wet rocks near the falls make grip and waterproofing critical — more than the easy rating implies."

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4 items · Updated Oct 2024

Gregory Bald in Smoky Mountains, TN
Smoky Mountains
SpringSummerFall

Gregory Bald

11 mi · 3,000 ft · ~7 hrs

Smoky Mountains, TN

Stiff bootsFull layering kit35–45L pack

"One of the hardest day hikes in the Smokies with the best payoff. Full layering kit required — the bald summit is fully exposed."

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10 items · Updated Sep 2024

Clingmans Dome in Smoky Mountains, TN
Smoky Mountains
SpringSummerFallWinter

Clingmans Dome

1 mi · 330 ft · ~1 hrs

Smoky Mountains, TN

Warm layersWind jacketGrip shoes

"At 6,643ft the highest point in the Smokies. Easy trail but brutal conditions — people underestimate how cold and windy the summit gets."

Clingmans Dome Gear Guide →

3 items · Updated Jan 2025

All 47 Trails, Mapped

From Springer Mountain in Georgia to McAfee Knob in Virginia. Every trail guide includes the exact gear we recommend for those specific conditions.

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Springer Mtn (GA)SmokiesRoan HighlandsMcAfee Knob (VA)Shenandoah (VA)

Best Trails by Season

Trail conditions change dramatically on the AT. Here's what we recommend each season.

🌱 SpringMarch – May

Best picks

Gear note

"Mud season. Waterproof boots non-negotiable."

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☀️ SummerJune – August

Best picks

Gear note

"Heat and humidity. Moisture-wicking layers and sun protection matter most."

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🍂 FallSeptember – November

Best picks

Gear note

"Peak season. Temperature swings 40°F between trailhead and summit — layer up."

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❄️ WinterDecember – February

Best picks

Gear note

"Ice and wind. Microspikes and insulated waterproof boots, no exceptions."

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