One Year After Hurricane Helene
The Appalachian Trail Conservancy has released an impact report highlighting the emergency response and recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene inflicted the worst damage in the Trail’s history.
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The Appalachian National Scenic Trail is the longest hiking-only footpath in the world.
The Trail’s southern terminus is at Springer Mountain, Georgia, and the northern terminus is at Katahdin, Maine.
The Trail is 2,197.4 miles long, passing through 14 states. This distance typically changes slightly each year due to footpath relocations and more precise measurement techniques.
Completed in 1937, the Appalachian Trail (A.T.) is a unit of the National Park System. It is managed under a unique partnership between public and private entities led by the Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
McAfee Knob, Jean Ann Bussell
Founded in 1925, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy works passionately to manage and protect the Appalachian National Scenic Trail.
As the only non-profit devoted exclusively to the entirety of the Trail and its landscape, we endeavor to keep its vast natural and scenic beauty healthy, resilient, and connected, so that everyone can experience its transformative power for generations to come. Together with our supporters, partners, and thousands of volunteers, we keep the Trail alive.
The ATC is largely funded by private donations from individuals, foundations, and corporate partners. Their support ensures that the one-of-a-kind A.T. experience is protected from development, increasing use of the outdoors and other impacts.
An all-volunteer staff in Washington, D.C., managed the organization for its first four decades. With central offices in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, a quarter-mile from the Trail since 1972, the ATC today has a full-time staff of about 60, more than a dozen part-time and seasonal employees, and is governed by a 19-member Board of Directors. It has an annual operating budget of $14 million. In addition to its Headquarters and Visitor Center in Harpers Ferry, the ATC manages Visitor Centers in Damascus, Virginia, and Monson, Maine.
Ann Simonelli
Email: asimonelli@appalachiantrail.org
Phone: 304-885-0482
The Appalachian Trail Conservancy has released an impact report highlighting the emergency response and recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene inflicted the worst damage in the Trail’s history.
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