Eastern Continental Trail


The Eastern Continental Trail is a combination of North American long-distance hiking trails, from Key West, Florida to Belle Isle a distance of, not including the Newfoundland section. A thru-hike on this system of trails requires almost a year to complete.
The first person to complete the ECT from Key West to Cap Gaspé, Quebec, was John Brinda from Washington state, in 1997.
From south to north, the route strings together the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail, the Florida Trail, a walk in forests and along roads through southern Alabama, the Pinhoti National Recreation Trail and part of the Benton MacKaye Trail in Georgia, to reach the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail at Springer Mountain. The Appalachian Trail connects with the International Appalachian Trail; through Maine, New Brunswick, Quebec, and Newfoundland.
The trail system was named by long-distance hiker M. J. Eberhart.

Trails

Trails listed in order from north to south.