Long distance trails in the United States is a link page for any long distance trails in the United States of America.
Also see:
- The National Millennium Trail project - 16 long-distance trails selected by the White House as visionary trails that reflect defining aspects America's history and culture.
- Trail
- Long distance trail
- List of long distance trails
- Walking
- Hiking
- Backpacking
- Appalachian Trail: Appalachian Mountains in the United States, from Georgia to Maine (and passing through North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire)
- Buckeye Trail: Circling the state of Ohio (U.S.)
- C&O Canal Trail: Along the old Chesapeake and Ohio Canal along the Potomac River in Maryland and Washington, DC
- ''Cohos Trail - through New Hampshire
- Continental Divide Trail - along the length of the American Rocky Mountains
- ''East Coast Greenway - Maine to Florida - under development
- ''Ice Age Trail:Through Wisconsin
- John Muir Trail
- Long Trail: through Vermont
- Michigan Shore-to-Shore Trail'
- North Country Trail: Northern tier of states in United States
- Ozark Highlands Trail: In Arkansas, roams 180 miles through the Ozark National Forest.
- Pacific Crest Trail: The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range near west coast of the United States (California, Oregon and Washington)
- Seaways Trail
- Sheltowee Trace Trail: In the Daniel Boone National Forest in Kentucky
- Superior Hiking Trail
- Susquehannock Trail: Circular trail in the Susquehannock State Forest in north-central Pennsylvania
- Tuscarora Trail: Parallel to Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia
- Wonderland Trail A ring around Mount Rainier in Washington (state)