Issue 3: June/July 2011
The Hidden Treasures of Appalachia
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Seeing the Forests Because We Left The Trees
The region of central and southern Appalachia has more national land of any other region east of the Rockies. The parks and forests of Appalachia bring tourism, and tourism brings tourist dollars which help to boost the economies of our small mountain communities. With 2,193 hiking and biking trails—including 330 miles of the Appalachian Trail—in just the Jefferson and George Washington national forests alone, even the most rabid eco-tourist should have plenty do to for a while.
Issue 3: June/July 2011 - Columns
Orchids: The Grace, Strength and Beauty of the Mountains
By Julie Johnson The beauty and mystique of…