The Appalachian National Scenic Trail is among the most complex conserved areas in the nation, relying on volunteer, state, federal, and private entities to ensure its ongoing maintenance and care. Volunteers are the soul of the A.T. and its primary workforce, but without federal, state, and the Appalachian Trail Conservancy’s (ATC) support, the Trail would not exist.
The legal framework governing the A.T. gives shared responsibility to the National Park Service (NPS), USDA Forest Service (USFS), the ATC, and 30 A.T. Clubs. This arrangement requires substantial involvement with our federal partners, the NPS and USFS, to complete maintenance, construction, and relocation projects, which are proposed by the ATC and A.T. Clubs. If our federal partners are unable to participate in project identification, refinement, and to submit projects for funding support to the NPS, necessary work will be delayed if not cancelled completely, and the Trail experience will suffer as a result.