Mid-State Trail vs Northeast Texas Trail
A side-by-side look at distance, elevation, difficulty and the best time to hike each — so you can pick the right route.
Units
| Mid-State Trail | Northeast Texas Trail | |
|---|---|---|
| Distance | 319 mi513 km | 93 mi149 km |
| Elevation gain | 16,122 ft4,914 m | 617 ft188 m |
| Typical duration | 21 days | 6 days |
| Difficulty | — | — |
| Route type | Point-to-point | Point-to-point |
| Network | Regional | Regional |
| Country | United States | United States |
| Best time to hike | Best from October to October | Best months: February, October, November |
| Route & GPX | Route & GPX |
Mid-State Trail vs Northeast Texas Trail: which should you hike?
At 319 mi513 km, Mid-State Trail is the longer route — roughly 226 mi364 km more than Northeast Texas Trail (93 mi149 km). If you want the bigger challenge or a longer trip, that's the one; for a shorter or first multi-day hike, Northeast Texas Trail is the gentler pick. Check the elevation and best-season rows above, then open each route for the full guide and a free GPX download.