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Have you used the hiking project at all? It shows all the different trails for each state with their trail data. Some of em will have pics. I use it whenever I go traveling somewhere new. It's pretty neat. Heres a link to their app if interested https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hikingproject.android
REI came out with the Hiking Project app- I loved using it this summer while exploring 37 national parks, and was never disappointed with the experience. Also lets you record trails and the companion website rounds out the app.
Hiking Project | 4.0 ⭐️ | Free | 8.8MB |
> Hiking Project is your comprehensive guide to the best hikes near you, wherever you are. With the thoroughness of a printed map, we offer full GPS route info, elevation profiles, interactive features, photos, and more. Like ...
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Grebe Lake and Devils Den/Tower junction would be close to there. Observation Peak might be a good, off the beaten path option, too. Just check the schedules for what is off limits. Lots of trails close because of bear activity, animal breeding, trail restoration.
I also suggest the REI supported Hiking Project app. Find it here for Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hikingproject.android
For the lazy: iTunes or Google Play
Main Site: https://www.hikingproject.com/
More REI Mobile Apps: https://www.rei.com/mobile.html