Cumberland Valley A. T. Club

CVATC builds, maintains, and manages the Appalachian Trail in the Cumberland Valley of Central Pennsylvania.

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Cumberland Valley Appalachian Trail Club Announces Dedication Of New Trindle Road Parking Lot and
Hikes Featuring Pennsylvania State Rep. Stephen Bloom.  Follow THIS LINK for details.

Thanks to our friends at The Sentinel for a great article on our Annual Meeting.  Follow THIS LINK for the article.

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Sign builder Vern Graham (right) and club members installing signSign builder extraordinaire Vern Graham (right) and other Club members install sign

Our New Parking Lot At Trindle Road Is Open For Use!!

The old informal parking lot next to the A.T. has been closed.

We've installed several signs and a “blue-blazed” trail to the A.T.  Next spring, we will install plantings and an information kiosk.  We plan to formally dedicate the new lot next June.

 	Karen Lutz, ATC presents South Mountain Partnership award to Denise Jumper, representing Middlesex Twp., Cumberland County, for assistance buildi...Karen Lutz of ATC presents South Mountain Partnership award to Denise Jumper, representing
Middlesex Twp., Cumberland County, for assistance in building the Trindle Road parking lot.

 

Follow THIS LINK to see more pictures of the work.

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We Did It!!! 	Ribbon Cutting for White Rocks purchase, April 9, 2011

Ribbon Cutting At White Rocks Purchase Celebration

CVATC is now affiliated with the Meetup.com group Day Hikers of Central PA
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for details.

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Lost and Found - The Center Point Knob Plaque

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Center Point Knob plaque

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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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