Based in Newport, Oregon, Dr. Joshua “Josh” Estep leverages his MD in his practice at Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital. An avid hiker and backpacker, Josh Estep, MD, has had the opportunity to explore the Appalachian Trail.
The Appalachian Trail runs 2,193 miles across mountainous regions of the East Coast, from Georgia to Maine. Much of the hiking is below tree line through thick forest, but there are many exceptional viewpoints located along the trail. In Tennessee, Clingmans Dome rises to 6,643 feet and is served by a visitor’s center. The popular peak offers views that take in seven states, including Virginia, the Carolinas, and Alabama.
Further north in Virginia’s Jefferson National Forest, McAfee Knob is a unique overlook that requires a 4.5-mile hike from the nearest car-accessible trailhead. Although it stands at an elevation of only 1,740 feet, the way the rock precariously extends as an overhang makes it a favorite of photographers and those who dare to stand on it.
Another popular segment of the Appalachian Trail in Virginia is the Grayson Highlands approach to Mount Rogers. The area is accessible through the Massie Gap from US 58 and is known for herds of wild ponies that live on the state’s tallest mountain.