Also services Atlanta, Greenville, and Asheville airports Between Hot Springs, NC and Damascus Bootlegger Tea’s Shuttle Service (AWOL) Local shuttles to Franklin, long distance shuttles from Springer Mt. Range: Based out of Franklin North Carolina. Website: Range: North Carolina and Qualla Boundary Western Carolina Shuttle Range: Trailheads in Smokies and nearby cities Cherokee Transit (AWOL) crossing in Fontana Village, Fontana Dam visitor center and A.T. Range: North Springs MARTA to Fontana Dam, including Gainesville GA bus/train stationsīetween Fontana Village and Hot Springs, NC Fontana Shuttle (AWOL) Also services Atlanta and Asheville airports or Greyhound stop. Range: Atlanta to Damascus-plus A Walk in the Woods (AWOL) Range: Springer Mountain to Fontana City Taxi (AWOL)ĭogs allowed Roadrunner Driving Services (AWOL) Range: Unicoi Gap to Helen, Cleveland, Hiawassee, Dahlonega, and Gainesville Range: Atlanta airport to Fontana Village Range: Atlanta/Gainesville to Fontana and trailheads and towns in betweenĭogs allowed Jeff Moons Shuttle Service (AWOL) Between Springer Mountain and Fontana Dam Bret Eady AT Hiker Shuttle (AWOL) Currently not working North Springs Marta or Atlanta. Range: Dahlonega Georgia, Amicalola Falls, Springer Mountain, and points on the trail as far north as Hiawassee Gap. Range: ATL to Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia Range: Appalachian Trail and trail towns up to Fontana, including Amicalola Falls, Atlanta Airport, and Gainesville, GA Range: Atlanta, AVL, and TYS airports, bus, or Amtrak Range: Atlanta Airport, North Springs MARTA station, Amicalola Falls, Springer Mountain, and trailheads up to Fontana Damĭogs allowed Appalachian Adventure Company (AWOL) Listings have been updated as shuttle services reach out.Ī.T. Information found in AWOL’s guide is labeled with (AWOL), info from the Thru-Hikers’ Companion is labeled with (Companion), and from will have (WhiteBlaze). I also used, but more detailed searches are also a good idea. I’ve split the trail up into sections and pulled information from Awol’s A.T. Hikers going from the trail to a town just need to jump on the ol’ thumb train – it’s a trail tradition. This list is primarily for those of you trying to get from a town to an airport, or vice versa. A few posts may have been made several years ago on if you’re searching for one of the big trail towns (Damascus, Monson, Duncannon), but search for easy access to any of the smaller towns (Waynesboro, VA Kent, CT Dalton, MA for example) and you’re pretty much SOL.īut fear not! I have done your research for you! Admittedly, accessing lots of these trail towns will still be an adventure (calling trail angels, hitching rides, finding the bus depot…), but at least most of that information is now in one place. Clover residents should call 1-86 for assistance.įor more information on both the Essential Service and Ride to Work Service, please visit the York County Council on Aging.Originally published on, updated on by Penina Crocker.ĭo a quick Google search of “How do I get to (insert town) on the AT?” and you won’t get very far. To reserve space or to learn more, please call the York County Council on Aging at (803) 327-6694, extension 304. Rides must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance.įares for both services are $2.50 each way. Operating hours are Monday-Friday, 5:30am to 9:00am and 3:30pm to 6:00pm. Ride-to-Work Service- At this point in time, the Ride-to-Work service is offered only within the city limits of Rock Hill, and provides transportation to Rock Hill citizens who need a ride to work within the city. Rides must be scheduled at least 48 hours in advance. Operating hours are Monday-Friday, 6:00am to 6:00pm. York County Access provides two types of services:Įssential Service- The Essential Service provides transportation countywide for people who need a ride to the doctor, pharmacy, grocery store, or transportation to facilities for medical treatment such as dialysis, chemotherapy, etc. York County Access is operated by the York County Council on Aging, and represents a cooperative effort between York County and the City of Rock Hill. York County Access provides public transportation for residents of York County and the City of Rock Hill.
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