Approximately 1/4 of the Appalachian Trail passes through Virginia,
going across some of the state's best mountain scenery and affording
access to small-town life.
Initially proposed by Benton MacKaye in 1921, the trail was, and still
is, primarily built, maintained, and overseen by volunteers. Selected
from the archives of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, the National
Park Service, and local Appalachian Trail maintenance clubs, the
200-some photographs in Images of America: Along Virginia's Appalachian
Trail provide a look at life in the mountains before and during the
trail's creation, how it developed, who its early champions were, the
many relocations the trail has experienced, and the volunteers who have
constructed and maintained it.