About Appalachian National Scenic Trail
The Appalachian Trail is a 2,190+ mile long public footpath that traverses the scenic, wooded, pastoral, wild, and culturally resonant lands of the Appalachian Mountains. Conceived in 1921, built by private citizens, and completed in 1937, today the trail is managed by the National Park Service, US Forest Service, Appalachian Trail Conservancy, numerous state agencies and thousands of volunteers.
How to Get There
There are many points of access along the Appalachian Trail, whether it is by car, train, bus or plane. For more detailed directions, please refer to the "Directions" section of our park webpage.
Driving directions (Google Maps) →Plan Your Visit to Appalachian National Scenic Trail
Heading to Appalachian National Scenic Trail? A few things to know before you go:
- Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
- Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
- Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
- Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
- Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation for Appalachian National Scenic Trail?
No central reservation system listed for Appalachian National Scenic Trail. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/recarea/2572) for the latest entry policy and availability.
How do I get to Appalachian National Scenic Trail?
There are many points of access along the Appalachian Trail, whether it is by car, train, bus or plane. For more detailed directions, please refer to the "Directions" section of our park webpage.
How do I contact Appalachian National Scenic Trail?
You can reach the park at phone: (304) 535-6278 or email: 0@0.
References & Official Resources