Appalachian Trail Conservancy Launches “Zoom in to the Appalachian Trail” Photo Contest

The Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) is now accepting submissions for its “Zoom in to the Appalachian Trail” photo contest, a nationwide search for the best photos featuring close-up shots of the details that make up the Appalachian Trail (A.T.).

aptThe photo contest asks participants to recognize that the A.T. is not only a footpath, but is also home to a vast array of wildlife and vegetation, scenery, unique people and special Trail communities. Contestants will submit a photograph of a favorite feature along the Trail. Photos may include people, places, scenery or more.

“The Appalachian Trail Conservancy is excited to see the outdoor community’s appreciation of the Appalachian Trail displayed artistically,” said Javier Folgar, the ATC’s director of marketing and communications. “We hope that each photo will bring to light the special connections people have with the Trail.”

The top three photographers will each win a one-year membership to the ATC and will be featured in A.T. Journeys, the official magazine of the ATC. The grand prize winner will also win a custom ATC-themed hammock, courtesy of ENO.

Photo submissions will be accepted through Tuesday, June 3, and can be uploaded via the ATC’s Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ATHike. The public will then vote for their favorite photos through Sunday, July 13. Winners will be announced the week of July 14.

For a complete list of submission guidelines, rules and regulations, or to enter, visit www.appalachiantrail.org/2014photocontest.

2 thoughts on “Appalachian Trail Conservancy Launches “Zoom in to the Appalachian Trail” Photo Contest

  1. When are you accepting photos for the 2015 ATC photo contest? I have a photograph I took when I started my thru-hike end of October (flip-flop) and will be starting the second part in a couple of days. I plan on being on the trail for a few months, guess I could send the photo I have while I am on the trail, was hoping to send it now and not have to remember to do it while I am completing my thru-hike (old guy, you know).

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