The Trails Won’t Keep Themselves.

Together, We Do.


Every step on the trail, every night spent in a PATC cabin, every acre of protected land exists because people like you choose to care for them.


When you work on a trail, book a cabin, make a gift, or simply choose to hike, you’re part of a network that keeps the Mid-Atlantic outdoors alive. What began nearly a century ago has only grown stronger. Potomac Appalachian Trail Club (PATC) members and friends care for a trail network that has expanded to 1,100 miles of trail, 49 historic cabins, 47 shelters, and nearly 3,500 acres of conservation land.


Today, your role matters more than ever. Our land managers and agency partners are stretched thin. Longtime volunteers are passing the torch. Cabin use is surging. Without people like you, trails and wild spaces across our region would become inaccessible or lost altogether.


-“When you step onto a well-kept trail or unlock a PATC cabin, you’re walking in the footsteps of thousands of people who, like you, chose to give back to the outdoors.”


Trails

PATC manages over 1000 miles of trails in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia, including 240 miles of AT. We provide trail and shelter maintenance with the help of dedicated volunteers.

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Cabins

PATC maintains 49 cabins, to provide hiking and outdoor experiences for its members and the public. These cabins can be found throughout Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.

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Outreach

PATC offers a variety of outreach programs for the community. Join us for a group hike or attend one of our upcoming events to learn about ways you can get involved.

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Volunteer Opportunities

Upcoming Events

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Calvert Cliffs State Park! A 4.8-Mile Hike with Options up to 9 Total Miles

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Easy Hike: Bridges and Monuments hike on the Potomac; Columbia Island Marina

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2pm Raise the Roof at Bears Den – Celebrate and Support the A.T. Community!

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Great Falls National Park, MARYLAND: Historic Gold Mine 6-Mile Hike

4pm Appalachian Trail Stories with authors Mills Kelly and Dave Pruett

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Easy Hike: Rock Creek Park, Meadowbrook Local Park (Candy Cane Park), Chevy Chase MD

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Patapsco Valley State Park: Woodstock Driver and River Hike: 6 or 9.5 miles

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Easy Hike: Cabin John Local Park Trail, Cabin John, MD

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Easy Hike: Brookside Gardens, Wheaton, MD

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Conservation + Land

 Management

PATC currently owns 39 properties, totaling more than 2,000 acres. In addition, the club also manages several leased properties and lands containing trail and scenic easements.

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Shelters

Along the trails are a series of three-sided shelters for backpackers and thru-hikers. PATC maintains 45 Shelters along the AT, as well as the Tuscarora Trail and George Washington National Forest. PATC assigns volunteers to maintain the shelters throughout the year.

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Classes + Workshops

Want to learn what to pack for a backpacking trip? Or maybe you want to add a Wilderness First Aid Certification to your resume? Check out our skills classes and workshops.

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GIS + Mapping

PATC has been a proud source for mapping trails and wilderness areas for decades, including some of your favorite State and National Parks. PATC maps have become well known as the most authoritative sources for backcountry information in the region.

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