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  1. Tick-Borne Diseases & Prevention - Appalachian Trail Conservancy

    The greatest risk to your health and safety while hiking the Appalachian Trail is contracting a tick-borne disease. Several species of ticks can be found in every one of the 14 states that the A.T. passes …

  2. Tick surveillance and disease prevention on the Appalachian Trail

    The high elevations of the Appalachian Trail, combined with subalpine coniferous forest and alpine vegetation, constitute poor tick habitat (Jouda et al. 2004), which helps explain why no ticks were …

  3. 7 Tick-Borne Diseases (Besides Lyme) to Watch Out For on the AT

    May 13, 2022 · Ticks have no such qualms—and the brushy, forested Appalachian Mountains are absolutely crawling with them. Ticks can transmit serious diseases to unsuspecting humans when …

  4. Sugarfoot's 2025 Appalachian Trail Journal : Ticks! : Trail Journals ...

    Dec 2, 2024 · There are lovely photos of the various tick species as well as disease incidence maps for the continental United States. Lyme Disease has been reported in all 14 of the trail states.

  5. Ticks on the Appalachian Trail | Prevention & Awareness - Insect Shield

    Ticks can carry several diseases that can have serious health effects. Small, but potentially dangerous, ticks are found along the A.T. and pose risks that all hikers should be aware of! Taking preventative …

  6. What You Need to Know About Lyme Disease on the Appalachian Trail

    Dec 8, 2014 · Yet the main problem isn’t the creep-out factor, but rather the fact that 50% of adult deer ticks (and 25% of the tiny nymphs) carry a bacterium called Borrelia burgdorferi, a nasty little germ …

  7. Health & Hygiene - Appalachian Trail Conservancy

    Learn how to find, treat, and carry water safely on the Appalachian Trail. The greatest risk to your health and safety while hiking the Appalachian Trail is contracting a tick-borne disease. Do you know what …

  8. As a starting point to further study, general tick habitat suitability was modeled for the NPS units along the Appalachian Trail based on land cover, elevation and moisture.

  9. What You Need to Know About Michigan’s Ticks

    Jul 25, 2025 · Learn what to expect when entering a forest, methods of tick identification, ways to avoid tick bites, as well as information on Lyme disease.

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  10. The Biggest threat to take you off trail quickly. - PapaHikes

    Mar 14, 2023 · Ticks are a common concern for hikers on the Appalachian Trail, as they can transmit diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and Powassan virus.