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North Country National Scenic Trail
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Volunteers on the Trail in Pennsylvania

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Volunteers on the trail in Pennsylvania

The North Country Trail is built and maintained primarily by volunteers. Volunteers are continually developing new trail segments, improving existing segments and obtaining landowners permission for the trail to cross their land.

For information on how you can become involved in volunteer activities or make a donation to the North Country Trail please contact:

Daniel W. Watson
North Country National Scenic Trail Volunteer Coordinator
111 E. Kellogg Blvd.
Suite 105 St. Paul, MN 55101-1256
651-290-3030 X243
FAX: 651-290-3214
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North Country Trail Association
229 E. Main St.
Lowell Michigan 49331
1-866-445-3628

 
Lake on the North Country Trail in Wisconsin

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Lake on the North Country Trail in Wisconsin

For information on how you can contribute to supporting these volunteers please contact the North Country Trail Association 229 E. Main St. Lowell Michigan 49331 1-866-445-3628
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Picture of Hocking Hills State Park

Did You Know?
The North Country National Scenic Trail passes through Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio. The Native Americans name for the river was Hockhocking or "bottle river." because of the bottle-shaped valley of the Hocking River whose formation is due to its one-time blockage by glacial ice.

Last Updated: August 04, 2010 at 10:43 MST