CUMBERLAND VALLEY APPALACHIAN TRAIL CLUB
Our MIKE BOWMAN is ATC's Spotlight Volunteer for September, 2020. CLICK HERE
July, 2018 Flooding In The Cumberland Valley
Cumberland Valley Appalachian Trail Club (CVATC) was founded in 1991. We are a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Corporation. The club's mission is to maintain the Appalachian Trail within its designated boundary.
CVATC members maintain the seventeen miles of the Appalachian Trail in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. The trail was once a road walk that was transformed into the trail we know today. This trail section begins at Center Point Knob (originally the half-way point on the Appalachian Trail) on South Mountain and extends through the Cumberland Valley between Carlisle and Mechanicsburg to the top of Blue Mountain.
Click here for a detailed map showing the 17 mile trail section of the Appalachian Trail that CVATC maintains.
CVATC members maintain the seventeen miles of the Appalachian Trail in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. The trail was once a road walk that was transformed into the trail we know today. This trail section begins at Center Point Knob (originally the half-way point on the Appalachian Trail) on South Mountain and extends through the Cumberland Valley between Carlisle and Mechanicsburg to the top of Blue Mountain.
Click here for a detailed map showing the 17 mile trail section of the Appalachian Trail that CVATC maintains.
We're celebrating a great partnership between our Club and the Dickinson College Lacrosse Team. Click here for more.