A.T. License Plates
Specialty license plates for the Appalachian Trail are a way to support the ATC in its work to sustain the Trail into the future. With the purchase of a specialty A.T. plate in your state, a portion of the cost of the plate is returned to the ATC for its work to manage and maintain the A.T. This program is not available in all states. The current program in North Carolina has raised over $330,000 for the ATC’s work to conserve the Trail in N.C. Projects funded through this program include scenic easements, shelter improvements, workshops for teacher training for a Trail to Every Classroom, tools repair and maintenance, rare plant and old growth forest tracking and cataloguing, and the installation of bear cables (aerial food storage systems) at ten shelter sites. We hope new programs underway in Virginia, and Tennessee will garner similar results. Select a state below to get an A.T. license plate in your state. Virginia
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