Put Your A.T. Knowledge to the Test

Pictured here is one of the most famous views on the Appalachian Trail. Where on the Trail is this iconic view?(Required)

The ATC works to help Appalachian Trail visitors feel welcomed and informed. One way we connect directly with A.T. visitors is at our Visitor Centers. Which of the A.T. Visitor Centers is also ATC’s headquarters?(Required)

The ATC’s Appalachian Trail Community™ program is designed to recognize communities that promote and protect the Trail. The program also assists recognized communities with sustainable economic development through tourism and recreation. How many of the 14 Trail states have recognized A.T. Communities?(Required)

The ATC has worked alongside partners since 2015 to help protect one of the rarest ecosystems in North America: the red spruce forest. Which of these native species depends on red spruce forests to thrive?(Required)

The Appalachian Trail experience is possible because of a patchwork of conserved lands that makes up the A.T. corridor. There are six national parks that are part of this network of conserved lands. Can you identify which of the national park units below includes a section of the A.T.?(Required)

Which of these Appalachian Trail peaks is the Trail’s northern terminus?(Required)