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Trail-Ready Gear

Equipment Rentals

Hit the trail fully equipped without the gear investment. With 5,000+ miles on the AT, we know exactly what you need out there.

Hiker with full backpack on a mountain trail
Best Value

Complete Setup

Full Backpack Rental

$300 for 2 nights

+ $100 each additional night

Everything you need for a multi-day backcountry trip, curated by thru-hikers who know the trail. Walk in, gear up, and hit the AT with confidence.

Backpack & pack cover
Tent or hammock
Sleeping bag & bed roll
Cook stove & pot
Sawyer water filtration
Stuff bags & trekking poles

Bonus: Fuel canister, emergency poncho, Sawyer bladders & first aid kit included with every full pack rental.

Individual Rentals

Just need a few items? Rent individual pieces of gear. Second item is half price when you rent two or more.

$90

Tent or Hammock

Hennessey Hammock or lightweight tent setup

2nd item: $45

$70

Backpack

Trail-tested pack for multi-day hikes

2nd item: $35

$50

Sleeping Bag

Warm enough for mountain nights

2nd item: $25

$40

Cook Stove

Compact stove for backcountry meals

2nd item: $20

$30

Trekking Poles

Adjustable poles for stability on the trail

2nd item: $15

$30

Sawyer Filtration

Clean water from any trail source

2nd item: $15

$25

Bed Roll

Sleeping pad for comfort on the ground

2nd item: $12.50

$20

Pack Cover

Rain protection for your pack

2nd item: $10

$20

Cook Pot

Lightweight pot for trail cooking

2nd item: $10

$20

Stuff Bags

Set of 3 sizes for organization

2nd item: $10

$10

Paracord 25ft

Versatile cord for bear hangs and more

2nd item: $5

$10

Trowel

Leave No Trace essential

2nd item: $5

Items for Purchase

Consumables and essentials you can buy outright. All items below are included free with a full backpack rental.

Fuel Canister 230g

$20

Emergency Poncho

$5

Sawyer Bladders 32oz

$10

Hiker First Aid Kit

$20

All purchase items above are included at no extra cost with every full backpack rental ($300/2 nights).

Ready to Hit the Trail?

Reserve your gear today or stop by the hostel on Highway 58. Walk-ins welcome when gear is available, but reservations guarantee your setup.