Rock Gap Shelter
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
The Appalachian Trail (AT) is one of the most popular long-distance hiking destinations in the U.S., attracting visitors from all over the world. Walk through lush forests, wildflower meadows and along river terraces, catching glimpses of majestic mountains on your way to Mount Katahdin in Maine. The Appalachian Trail Conservancy and local host communities welcome you to take part in this unique experience.
Original source of some places: GreenBelly article List of All Appalachian Trail Shelters (With Map) by Chris Cage
Disclaimer: It is not guaranteed that the places are up to date or accurate.
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)
Shelter (covered spot, typically roof, etc.)