The 2026 Appalachian Trail Hall of Fame class honorees are Daniel Chazin of Teaneck, New Jersey; Elmer Hall of Hot Springs, North Carolina, Reese Lukei, Jr. of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Sandra Marra of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
Daniel Chazin, courtesy Jewish Standard In addition to this work, Daniel has found time to write a hiking column for a local newspaper, serve on the NYNJTC board and head their publications committee. He volunteers for the A.T. because a continuous greenway that allows millions to enjoy nature appeals to him. It is “a great resource” he says, “that links communities together in a common effort.”
Elmer Hall, courtesy Janice Coverdale
Becoming active in the Hot Springs community, Elmer founded Trailfest. One of the best known and well attended festivals on the Trail, Trailfest hosts thousands of hikers, locals and others in early May of each year. Whether you know his place as Sunnybank or Elmer’s, his establishment has become a legendary spot on the Trail.
Reese Lukei, courtesy Hikanation Somehow he found time to be co-founder of the “Committee of 17” which got the ATC involved in the Partnership for the National Trails System. His talents didn’t stop there, as he was also National Coordinator of the American Discovery Trail, and east coast state coordinator of HikaNation, the 1981 hike across the country from California to Delaware.
Sandi Marra, courtesy ATC Coincidentally with her introduction to the Trail in 1983, she met another volunteer named Chris Brunton, a/k/a Trail Boss. Their friendship became a romantic one and they married at Blackburn. Their love affair continues after more than 40 years. Trail Boss is himself a legend of the A.T., elected to the Hall in 2020.
Ron Tipton
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