National Park Service LogoU.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park ServiceNational Park Service
National Park Service:  U.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park Service Arrowhead
Appalachian National Scenic TrailMax Patch
view map
text size:largestlargernormal
printer friendly
Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Directions
 

A.  GETTING TO THE A.T. BY CAR:
More than 500 public roads cross the Appalachian Trail, and there are trailhead parking areas at or near many of these crossings.  The map of the A.T. provides information on the location of the Trail.  More detailed information, including maps and trail guidebooks, is available from ATC at (304) 535-6331 or www.appalachiantrail.org

B.  PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:

Direct access by bus is available at several points in the Mid-Atlantic and New England states.  Train service is available at two points - Harpers Ferry, WV (70 miles northwest of Washington, D.C.), and Pawling, NY (80 miles north of New York City).  Detailed information is available from ATC.

ATC  

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 08:35 EST