What we’re about
The Potomac Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) was established in 1984. It is the southernmost of the 12 regional AMC chapters and has 3,000 members that live mainly in Maryland, northern Virginia, the District of Columbia, as well as eastern West Virginia.
Chapter activities include day-hiking, backpacking, paddling, biking, and social get-togethers. In addition, the Chapter organizes various conservation initiatives and workdays, engages in non-partisan conservation activism, and offers education and leadership opportunities. Most of our Chapter’s outings are open to the public.
Beginner or expert, the AMC Potomac Chapter has something for everyone. With activities that include hiking, biking, paddling, backpacking, and more. We're sure you will find something you love. Beyond just the trips, training, and conservation advocacy, we are a group that encourages community and camaraderie among its members. Open and welcoming to anyone with an interest in the outdoors, we hope that the shared knowledge and experiences between all of us will help you to grow within the outdoor community and create connections and friendships for a lifetime.
Chapter AMC members receive the award-winning “AMC Outdoors” magazine 10 times per year, chapter newsletters, and other AMC benefits including discounts at AMC facilities and events. You can find more information about the Potomac Chapter at https://www.outdoors.org/chapters/potomac and AMC at http://www.outdoors.org .
WHAT SETS US APART THE OTHER MEETUP GROUPS?
• Professionally trained volunteer leaders (https://www.outdoors.org/skills-leadership/leadership-skills/) means our trips are well organized, safe, AND fun!
• Activities are open to anyone, no membership dues are required, but your support helps (https://www.outdoors.org/get-involved).
• Your support helps us continue to protect more than 100,000 acres of land and 2,000 miles of trails (https://www.outdoors.org/conservation) under the care of the Appalachian Mountain Club.
While our Meetup showcases some of our best activities provided by the Chapter, they don't all make it to this page and often you will only see a small fraction of what is available! If you would like to see the full assortment of upcoming activities offered by the AMC Potomac Chapter, please click here: https://activities.outdoors.org/search/?view=7&grp=11 .
Also, if you would like to be part of our community and join in the conversation please consider following us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AMCPotomac/.
Let's get outdoors!!!
Lisa Novins
Chapter Chair
AMC Potomac Chapter
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Backcountry Two-Night Trip - Tuscarora Trail in Sleepy CreekNeeds location
The Tuscarora Trail is a 252 mile wilderness trail that was originally conceived as an alternate route for the Appalachian Trail. The Sleepy Creek Wildlife Area is a 23,000 acre oak-hickory forest that includes Sleepy Creek Lake, bracketed by mountains to the East and West.
Join us for 2 nights of back-country camping. On Friday we will backpack in about 4 miles, and set up a camp near Sleepy Creek Lake. On Saturday we will do a 6-8 mile day hike, getting great views of the lake and our camp, and then return to our camp near Sleepy Creek. On Sunday we will backpack out the 4 miles to our initial starting point.
Travel includes both forest roads and trails with views off the ridge line of the Tuscarora Trail and base camping for 2 nights near Sleepy Creek Lake (2$/night per person fee). Trails are maintained by the Potomac Appalachian Trail Club.
NOTE - IN ORDER TO REGISTER FOR THIS TRIP YOU MUST REGISTER ON-LINE VIA THE APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN CLUB WEBSITE. PLEASE DO SO USING THIS LINK:
https://activities.outdoors.org/search/index.cfm/action/details/id/149662**Paul Noonan is an overnight leader in training under the supervision of Will Schaefer who is the leader of record.
** Required gear: Ursack or bear canister. [AMC Potomac Chapter does have gear that can be lent out, contact trip leader]