CVATC builds, maintains, and manages the Appalachian Trail in the Cumberland Valley of Central Pennsylvania.
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White Rocks Project Honored as Keystone Fund’s Conservation Project Of The Year. Follow THIS LINK for details and a slideshow.-------------------------------------------------------------
Approximately 40 members and friends of CVATC attended the Potluck, Annual Membership Meeting and Dingle Way Presentation on Tuesday, March 5, 6 pm, at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Boiling Springs. Follow THIS LINK for a slideshow.
Ribbon Cutting at Trindle Road Parking Lot Dedication
Follow THIS LINK for a slideshow of pictures from the Dedication.
Follow THIS LINK for a story on the Dedication from our friends at the Patriot-News.
We work to raise community awareness of the Appalachian Trail, and to perpetually protect the trail corridor as well as conserve the Appalachian Trail and its corridor lands and conserve wild lands and wildlife, natural, historical, and agricultural resources along the Cumberland Valley Appalachian Trail corridor.
Cumberland Valley A. T. Club
CVATC builds, maintains, and manages the Appalachian Trail in the Cumberland Valley of Central Pennsylvania.
Home
White Rocks Project Honored as Keystone Fund’s Conservation Project Of The Year. Follow THIS LINK for details and a slideshow.
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Approximately 40 members and friends of CVATC attended the Potluck, Annual Membership Meeting and Dingle Way Presentation
on Tuesday, March 5, 6 pm, at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Boiling Springs.
Follow THIS LINK for a slideshow.
Follow THIS LINK for a slideshow of pictures from the Dedication.
Follow THIS LINK for a story on the Dedication from our friends at the Patriot-News.
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CVATC is now affiliated with the Meetup.com group Day Hikers of Central PA
Click here for details.
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We work to raise community awareness of the Appalachian Trail, and to perpetually protect the trail corridor as well as conserve the Appalachian Trail and its corridor lands and conserve wild lands and wildlife, natural, historical, and agricultural resources along the Cumberland Valley Appalachian Trail corridor.
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