New Jersey Appalachian Trail Management Committee
Local management of the AT in NJ
Local management of the AT in NJ
The Advocacy Committee shall monitor governmental and community initiatives that may impact access to and the experience of trails; draft official position statements on issues; plan and conduct advocacy campaigns; and develop the Trail Conference’s annual advocacy agenda for Board approval.
Ramapo Mountain State Forest, Ramapo Valley County Reservation, Campgaw Mountain County Reservation, New Jersey Palisades, Northern Wyanokies, Ringwood State Park, and Stonetown/Monksville
The Building and Grounds Committee is responsible for developing operational and management procedures pertaining to the NYNJTC Headquarters and provide implementation guidance.
Local management committee for the Appalachian Trail in Orange and Rockland Counties, NY
Local management committee for the Appalachian Trail in Dutchess and Putnam Counties, NY
A small publisher of trail related regional books and maps.
Oversee the membership and development process
All the trails on or adjacent to the Shawangunk Ridge Trail from High Point to where it joins the Long Path.
The Sawyers Committee creates and oversees the implementation of policies and procedures related to all saw operations with the Trail Conference, manages the sawyer program, and creates annual plans to ensure training and safety needs are met for sawyers and swampers, including crosscut and handsaw policies and procedures issues for maintainers.