- Appalachian Trail - Peak to Peak Trail and Wilderness Links
- Features a directory of Appalachian Trail links, journals, registries, organisations, FAQs, and more. - Appalachian Trail Home Page
- Hikers provide information and a collection of links on all aspects of the Appalachian Trail. - Appalachian Trail Maps
- Links to Appalachian Trail maps available online. Includes topo maps, .GIF maps, map collections, and more. - Appalachian Trail Museum
- The Appalachian Trail Museum features a newsletter, collection of trail items, a journal project, and more. The Appalachian Trail Museum Society works with the Appalachian Long Distance Hikers Association and the National Park Service to preserve the history of the trail. Memberships are available. - Appalachian Trail on PureBound.com
- Featuring Appalachian Trail information, journals, photos, and poetry. - Appalachian Trail on Whiteblaze.net
- A community of Appalachian Trail enthusiasts. Featuring articles on gear, packing, re-supplying, nutrition, hygiene, health, transportation, and advice and tips of the trade. Also includes forums, photos, a thru-hiker registy, news archives, and polls. - Appalachian Trail Terms and Slang
- Appalachian Trail-specific words, phrases, abbreviations, and slang used by the Appalachian Trail community. Features explanations, links, and history of the terms. - International Appalachian Trail@
- National Park Service: Appalachian National Scenic Trail
- Provides maps and information for the 2174-mile Appalachian Trail. The AT is a footpath that travels across the ridgecrests and valleys of the Appalachian Mountains, from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Katahdin in Maine. - National Scenic Appalachian Trail Hiking on GORP
- GORP presents Appalachian Trail hiking and travel resources. Features original articles, a state-by-state guide, trail ratings and top AT overnighters, trail history, and discussion boards. - Trailplace: An Appalachian Trail Resource Site
- Publishers of the Thru-hiker's Handbook, a guide for long-distance hikes on the Appalachian Trail. The Appalachian Trailplace website provides news, discussion boards, tips, resources, and community for hikers of the AT. - Vision of Benton MacKaye
- In 1921 forester Benton MacKaye wrote an article that led to the formation of the Appalachian Trail Conference and the building of the famous 2174-mile-long Appalachian Trail. Website features articles about the history, development, and future of MacKaye's vision, including MacKaye's original document: The Appalachian Trail: A Project in Regional Planning. - Wikipedia: Appalachian Trail
- Encyclopedia article on the 2174 mile Appalachian Trail. Provides trail history, information for hikers, and details about the trail in each of the 14 states it passes through.
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