Volunteers and trail enthusiasts maintaining and managing 267 miles of the Appalachian Trail in Maine.
A mission we’ve been carrying out since 1935.
Recent Posts
- Airlift of Materials in the Barren-Chairback RangeAugust 6-11, 2024 One day during this period, the Maine Appalachian Trail Club (MATC) will be working with a helicopter contractor to airlift 12,000 pounds of lumber and tools to the… Read more: Airlift of Materials in the Barren-Chairback Range
- “On the Trail”“On the Trail”Maine’s Appalachian Trail Sample three different sections of the famed Appalachian Trail as it winds through the Maine wilderness, with a look at some other fun activities to pursue… Read more: “On the Trail”
- Maintainer Needed in the Bigelow DistrictMaintainer Needed in the Bigelow District This section spans the 2.3 miles from the East Flagstaff Road south to the summit of Little Bigelow, gaining about 1,800 feet of elevation in… Read more: Maintainer Needed in the Bigelow District
- Corridor Monitors WantedOPEN MATC CORRIDOR MONITORING ASSIGNMENTS (Updated 1/22/24) There are only nine opportunities left for becoming involved in this exciting aspect of caring for the Appalachian Trail in Maine. For information about corridor… Read more: Corridor Monitors Wanted
- Campsite Maintainer Wanted – White Cap DistrictCarl A. Newhall Campsite – Be the maintainer for a campsite named for a MATC legend! The Newhall campsite is located in the beautiful White Cap range and near Gulf Hagas. Drive… Read more: Campsite Maintainer Wanted – White Cap District
- MATC on “Borealis”MATC President Tom Gorrill is interviewed in Episode 2 of Borealis! You can watch it on Maine Public’s YouTube channel. Borealis is a new multi-media outdoors series hosted by Aislinn Sarnacki… Read more: MATC on “Borealis”