Contact Information:
Alex Schafer or Tony Hook at the CTC office or at
cumberlandtrail@rocketmail.com
We are presently in the process of updating our list of projects available for community or Eagle Scout projects. Please bear with us. Until we are able to put the updated list of available projects on this page, please contact the CTC office at (931) 456-6259. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Equipment Availability:
Certain equipment to assist in the completion of an Eagle Project or community project are available on loan from the Cumberland Trail Conference. This may include trail building tools, ropes, pullers, etc.
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Building the Cumberland Trail is a grassroots effort, driven by the communities along the trail and hikers from all over the US, in partnership with the State of Tennessee. This very successful private/public partnership is a model often cited to demonstrate the power of volunteerism. Volunteering brings benefits to both society at large and the individual volunteer. The dedicated efforts of Cumberland Trail volunteers are responsible for completing over 165 miles of trail so far. The Cumberland Trail Conference has established an extensive infrastructure of programs and trail training workshops in order to bring a wide range of organizations and individuals into our volunteer ranks. Please contact us at cumberlandtrail@rocketmail.com if you or your organization are interested in participating in building the Cumberland Trail. Programs need more than trail building muscle. We need cooks, bridgebuilders, signmakers, organizers, photographers, educators, mapmakers, etc. We need donations of food, building materials, tools, equipment, and money. Volunteers make it happen!
![]() Working toward the Girl Scout Gold Award brought family and friends to work on the trail too All received Cumberland Trail tee shirts
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