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The Appalachian Trail Conservancy is a volunteer-based, private nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of the 2,175-mile Appalachian National Scenic Trail, a 250,000-acre greenway extending from Maine to Georgia.
An off-trail family of hikers, dreamers and friends of the trail working to preserve, protect and promote the long-distance hiking community.
The Potomac Appalachian Trail Club maintains 240 miles of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail and 800 miles of other public hiking trails, including the 250-mile Tuscarora Trail, in the Middle Atlantic region.
The Charlottesville Chapter maintains several miles of the Appalachian Trail, from Rockfish Gap to McCormick Gap in the South District of Shenandoah National Park. Chapter members are very active in trail management and also conduct hikes.
You can also visit the Chapter’s Facebook group.
SSVC is a chapter of PATC based in the Southern Shenandoah Valley. Many members are from the Harrisonburg-Staunton-Waynesboro area of Virginia. The chapter conducts hikes every 2-3 weeks, alternating Saturdays and Sundays.
The American Hiking Society, as the national voice for America's hikers, promotes and protects foot trails and the hiking experience through: Volunteerism, Outreach, & Education; Policy & Advocacy; Trail Grants and Technical Assistance.
NBATC is a member of the ATC and an affiliate member of the AHS. It maintains ninety miles of the AT in Nelson, Amherst, Rockbridge, Botetourt, and Bedford counties, from the Tye River to Black Horse Gap.
The ODATC is a trail maintenance club and a member of the ATC. Their mission is the construction and maintenance of foot trails for hikers, including that portion of the Appalachian Trail.
The Tidewater Appalachian Trail Club is an energetic group, open to individuals and families, whose primary purpose is to maintain a 10+ mile section of the Appalachian Trail. The Club is centered in Norfolk, VA.
Located in Pennsylvania’s Pine Grove Furnace State Park, very close to the midpoint of the Appalachian Trail, the A.T. Museum tells the story of the A.T.
“We started this site in 2009 to share our love of the outdoors. Virginia Trail Guide is intended to be a personal* collection of photos and stories from the trails we hike. We’ll tell you about the unique things we see along the way and anything interesting we happen to learn about an area. If we think a hike is especially amazing – we’ll be sure you know it.
This is a non-commercial site. Its owners do not accept advertisers or financial contributions.
Webmaster’s Note: Christine and Adam, the owners of this website, are PATC members who are overseers of a section of the Appalachian Trail in Shenandoah National Park.