Important Updates to Conference Lodging and Deadlines

Have you registered for the 2012 Conference yet? This one promises to be the most informative yet. Come for a day, come for the weekend but DON’T MISS IT! Please visit the Conference website for UPDATED details on speakers, events, registration deadlines, alternate lodging, and more.

Survey of New Section of the Pinhoti Trail Set

Conference 2012 is ALMOST HERE!

RTP Program in Jeopardy

The Recreational Trails Program is in very deep trouble.  The U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee has approved transportation reauthorization legislation known as M

Dr Doug Phillips to Speak at 2012 Conference

We are proud to announce that Dr Doug Phillips, the host of the Emmy Award winning Alabama Public Television "Discovering Alabama" will join us for a presentation at the 2012 AHTS Conference March 9-11 at the Alabama 4H Center in Columbiana! Read the latest...

Alabama Trail Public Meeting Set for Huntsville

The Tennessee Valley Chapter of the Alabama Hiking Trail Society will host a presentation on the Alabama Trail Saturday November 5th from 9:30am to 11:30am at the main branch of the Huntsville Public Library on Monroe Street. The meeting is free and open to the public.  

2012 Conference Registration Now Open!

We are just wrapping up our speaker lineup but so far we think this years conference will rank up there with the best of them! The conference will be March 9-11, 2012, at the Alabama 4H Center in Columbiana. REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Visit our conference website for complete details.

Make Your Mark in the Alabama Trail Logo Competition

Alabama is recognized as one of the most ecologically diverse areas in the country. Hey, they don’t call it “Alabama the Beautiful” for nothing!   Now you can unleash your artistic abilities and capture this beauty in the Alabama Trail Logo Competition. Put your best design skills to work to help create the logo that will represent the trail for generations to come and win great prizes. For details and entry information visit the Alabama Logo Competition website.

Conecuh National Forest Hiking Rules

By the time you read this, Summer will have ended and the mornings and nightswill be calling us back to the trails we love. We in the South, especially theDeep South, have a love-hate relationship with the heat and humidity of Summer; few of us love it and most of us love to hate it!  
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