North End of the Long Trail, Vermont

In the woods along the border with Canada is the northern end of the Long Trail, one of a few lengthy hiking trails in the USA. The Long Trail is the oldest of these trails, and was the inspiration for the more famous Appalachian Trail (which ends in Maine, a hundred miles from the border). The Long Trail, built from 1910 to 1930, takes 273 miles to traverse the whole state of Vermont, from south to north.