The Appalachian Trail
About the Appalachian Trail
From the Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Known
as the “A.T.,” it has been estimated that 2-3 million people visit the Trail
every year and about 1,800–2,000 people attempt to “thru-hike” the Trail.
People from across the globe are drawn to the A.T. for a variety of reasons: to
reconnect with nature, to escape the stress of city life, to meet new people or
deepen old friendships, or to experience a simpler life.
The
A.T. was completed in 1937 and is a unit of the National Park System. The A.T.
is managed under a unique partnership between the public and private sectors
that includes, among others, the National Park Service (NPS), the USDA Forest
Service (USFS), an array of state agencies, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy,
and 31 local Trail-maintaining clubs.
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