Welcome to the Central New York Chapter
of the
North Country Trail Association
The North Country Trail Association has a paid membership approximating 2,500. Many of these members are also active supporters of regional trail organizations along the route of the North Country National Scenic Trail (NCNST). Counting all members of affiliate organizations, over 10,000 individuals support the concept of the NCNST.
The Central New York Chapter has approximately 140 members. One of our goals is to attract and retain membership, both in terms of number and diversity.
Exploring, Building, and Maintaining the Link Trail/NCST in Central New York—together with other segments of the NCNST per our charter—gives us a significant role in building a part of America’s longest hiking trail.
Do you want to take a hike....work on the trail.....lend your skills? Questions? Contact us.
Volunteers are a major element of the Link Trail/North Country National Scenic Trail. There are volunteer jobs in administration or in the field. On the trail, volunteers build, relocate and design trail sections, build and repair trail structures, and install trail markers and signage. Volunteers can join route scouting committees, become a trail adopter, organize events or lead hikes. Year ‘round, volunteers assist in all areas: publications, fund raising, grant writing, membership development and more.
OR, just become a valued member and support the trail. Specially priced introductory membership rates are available.
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Enjoy a special presentation by Hugh Yeman -Link Trail steward, CNY-NCTA member, photographer, naturalist and a Link Trail end-to-end hiker:
“Hiking the Link Trail - Nature’s Hidden Secrets”
an electronic journal of photographs of flowers, bugs, berries & other
natural phenomena that hikers of all ages might spot along the trail.
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Be advised that logging is in progress adjacent to Link Trail east and north of Wood Road. "Caution: Logging in Progress" signs have been posted at the trailhead and where the trail enters the north boundary of the sale area.