Appalachian Trail Maintenance and Hiking Clubs
The Allentown Hiking Club was formed in December 1931. As our bylaws state, the aspiration of this club is to escape the crowded city; to walk, hike and climb for enjoyment and exercise with nature loving companions; to maintain its section of the...
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AMC - Connecticut Chapter
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AMC - Delaware Valley Chapter.
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Batona Hiking Club. (PA)
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My name is Barbara Freidt; I am working on my thesis at Old Dominion University. I have chosen to research AT user motivations, AT benefits, and trail preferences because I am passionate about both hiking and the AT. Currently, ten clubs have sent...
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Our Mission, To preserve the forests, protect the wildlife, and promote and encourage mountain climbing, hiking, camping, and the appreciation of nature.
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Dartmouth Outing Club. (NH)
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The GATC is a voluntary association of individuals who, because of their love of our wilderness areas, have assumed responsibility for maintenance of the Appalachian Trail in Georgia.
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Greeneville, TN hiking club schedules regular hikes and maintains a section of the AT in Greene County TN.
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MATC is a volunteer nonprofit corporation that manages 267 miles of the Appalachian Trail in Maine, its facilities and corridor. MATC is a trail maintenance club, not a hiking club. Anyone is welcome to come out on trail work projects with the club...
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Info about the Mass AT Committee which is responsible for management of the AT in Mass. Schedule and contact info available. The Berkshire Chapter alone has over 3400 members throughout Western Massachusetts. We maintain trails and lead hiking,...
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Mt. Rogers Appalachian Trail Club.
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The Nantahala Hiking Club is one of the member-maintaining clubs of the Appalachian Trail Conference. The club has the responsibility of the Appalachian Trail in Western North Carolina from the Georgia state line at Bly Gap approximately 60 miles...
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The NATURAL BRIDGE APPALACHIAN TRAIL CLUB, organized in October of 1930, was named for the old Natural Bridge National Forest which is now divided among the Jefferson and George Washington National Forests and the Blue Ridge Parkway.
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The Old Dominion Appalachian Trail Club (ODATC) is a trail maintenance club and a member of the Appalachian Trail Conference (ATC). Our mission is the construction and maintenance of foot trails for hikers, including that portion of the Appalachian...
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PATH is a nonprofit trail club that maintains a section of the Appalachian Trail in southwest Virginia. PATH's members live in North Carolina and Virginia, with the majority living between Charlotte, NC and Raleigh, NC. PATH also sponsors day hikes...
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Outlaw Hikers. Smokies Bad Asses. Kings of the Hill and Protectors of the Environment
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Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club. (PA)
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A non-profit outdoors club, founded in 1946, offering a year-round program of day hikes, backpacking trips, paddling trips, and other outdoor activities.
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The Tidewater Appalachian Trail Club (TATC) is an energetic group, open to individuals and families, whose primary purpose is to maintain a 10+ mile section of the Appalachian Trail (AT). The Club is centered in Norfolk, VA, and draws membership...
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York Hiking Club. York, PA.
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