America’s Great Loop: Complete Route Guide for First-Time Loopers
The Great Loop of America is not any specific river, canal, or coastline. It is a system of waterways that create a looping route covering about 6,000 miles in the eastern part of America and Canada. It involves the use of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, the Chesapeake Bay, New York waterways, Canadian waterways, the Great Lakes, inland rivers, and the Gulf Coast. As a new looper, the main challenge is not only about being knowledgeable regarding the course of the loop. There are several other things that you should be aware of in terms of how the waterway loop operates. The interactive America’s Great Loop map from GPS Nautical Charts is useful for seeing how these waterways connect. Its charting coverage also includes detailed inland-river and Erie Canal information, with charts available for offline use. Where Does the Great Loop Start? There is no officially designated starting point. One can start from any point along the way, and where one starts determines ...