Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Since 1925 the Appalachian Trail Conservancy has been leading the management and conservation of the Appalachian Trail and its landscape—a sanctuary from the modern world where nature thrives and people can connect with its transformative power. Each year, the A.T. landscape draws millions of visitors, serves as a critical wildlife corridor and refuge for thousands of diverse species, and plays a vital role in driving climate resilience and economic vitality in neighboring communities.
As the only non-profit devoted exclusively to the entire Trail, our dedicated team works passionately to bolster the health, resilience, and connectivity of the A.T. and its surrounding natural lands, manage the resources and grassroots effort needed to maintain the integrity of the treadway, and enrich visitor experiences by providing essential knowledge for safe and fulfilling Trail experiences.
Sign the Petition: Kevin Nealon & Appalachian Trail Conservancy Redefine “Take a Hike”
2025 Annual Membership Meeting
Islands in the Sky: 2025 American Conservation Film Fest Feature
Keep the Trail Alive
Appalachian Trail Update: Recovery Efforts After Hurricane Helene
2024 Appalachian Trail Conservancy Annual Meeting 2024
Book Talk with Senator Tim Kaine
Restoring Fish Passage in Maine
Brushing
2023 Appalachian Trail Conservancy Membership Meeting
Saving the Southern Appalachian Red Spruce Forest
Essential Maintenance of Moldering Privies
Facilities Inspection
Maintaining the Centerline of the Appalachian Trail
Blazing the Appalachian Trail
How Volunteers Manage Water on the Appalachian Trail
Planning for Appalachian Trail Maintenance
A.T. Volunteer Intro and Safety
Batch Bin Composting on the Appalachian Trail in Maine
Protecting the Metalmark Butterfly
A Virtual Tour of the Damascus Trail Center