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Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Getting Around
 

GENERAL REGULATIONS:

The A.T. is open to walkers, hikers, and backpackers.  It is closed to motor vehicles and bicycles.  It is closed to horses, except in certain limited sections where they are expressly allowed.  Dogs are prohibited on the sections of the Trail within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (NC & TN) and Baxter State Park (ME), and must be on a leash on all national-park lands and most other Trail sections.  Dogs are excluded from the zoo section of Bear Mountain State Park in New York.

INFORMATION:

The Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) is the primary source of, and clearinghouse for, information about the Appalachian Trail.  Please contact them at 304-535-6331 or visit www.appalachiantrail.org

 

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Did You Know?
The Appalachian Trail evolved from the 1921 proposals of Massachusetts regional planner Benton MacKaye to preserve the Appalachian crests as a wilderness belt - a retreat from urban life. The Appalachian Trail Conservancy was formed in 1925 and focused on the hiking aspect of MacKaye's vision.

Last Updated: March 24, 2008 at 09:04 EST