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Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Fees & Reservations
 
You do not need a permit to walk the A.T., but overnight camping permits are required in some areas.  There are no fees required to hike the A.T., and generally, no reservations are required or accepted at trail shelters or overnight sites.  However, there are fees for vehicle parking in some areas and there are fees at some overnight sites.  Specific information is available from ATC.
 
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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: December 28, 2006 at 10:22 EST