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'''Trail Association:''' [https://appalachiantrail.org/ Appalachian Trail Conservancy] | '''Trail Association:''' [https://appalachiantrail.org/ Appalachian Trail Conservancy] |
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The Appalachian Trail (AT) is a long distance hiking trail that reaches between the US states of Georgia and Maine. It is approximately 2,190 miles long.
It is maintained by the Appalachian Trail Conservancy.
More information about the AT is available from the following sources:
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Overview
Length: 2,194.3 miles (3,531.3 kilometers)
Standard direction(s) of travel: Northbound or Southbound
Season: Spring (southern section), Summer (central and northern sections)[1]
Trail Association: Appalachian Trail Conservancy