How Can I Join and Support the CT?

Corduroy Bridge over source of the Connecticut River

It's simple to join The Cohos Trail Association, and you'll immediately receive the new full color maps as a new member!

There are several membership levels. If you become a member of TCTA, you help support one of the most dynamic new trail organization underway in New England in its effort to complete the longest new trail in New England in more than half a century. Your membership also helps the young association underwrite the salary for our trail crew, enlist volunteers, and purchase tools and materials. And memberships also helps us in our effort to develop a modest system of rustic trail structures along the 162-mile route of the Cohos Trail.

Choose the membership level you wish from the list below:
(You can now pay with credit card or PayPal. You can also mail your payment to the address below.

  • Individual Membership  $20.00/yr
  • Family Membership     $25.00/yr
  • Residents of Coos County, NH and Essex County, Vt (individual)   $10.00/yr
  • Residents of Coos County, NH and Essex County, Vt (family)   $15.00/yr
  • Individual Canadian Membership   $25.00/yr
  • Members of the Canadian Sentiers Frontaliers   $15.00/yr
  • Sponsor Membership   $100.00/yr

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Membership entitles you to the following:

  • New members receive a set of maps free
  • A 'New-for-2008' CT Window Decal!
  • Continuous email updates and newsletters throughout the year (six or more per year)
  • Invitations to trail work weekends and structure building weekends
  • Invitations to social events (once we get them going)
  • Invitations to the annual meeting
  • Invitations to sponsored hikes
  • Discounts on overnight stays (when we open one of our proposed overnight hostels)
  • Discounts at some lodges, inns and campgrounds in the region

Send a *check or money order to:

The Cohos Trail Association
266 Danforth Road
Pittsburg, NH 03592

* Please include your email address if you'd like to receive our newsletters.

The Cohos Trail Association is indebted to its members and volunteers. You make it possible to create and maintain The Cohos Trail and to assist rural young people who work on the trail.

WELL THEN, WELCOME

I welcome you to this very special place called Coos County, NH and The Cohos Trail which now can take you to it and through it. Come on foot, on XC skis, on snowshoes. Where it's suitable, such as the old logging roads, then come by trail bike. Come quietly. Leave no trace. And leave the moose -- and yourself, for that matter -- in peace.

Pete Castine
President,
The Cohos Trail Assocation

Need more information? Contact us!

 

Photo Albums and More

This is where you will find our photo albums, trail stories, the Cohos slide show, links and more.