Kanuga Trails Conservancy
Enjoy & Support Kanuga's Trails
With nearly 1,400 acres of mountain woodlands to explore and miles of forested trails, Kanuga offers a unique hiking experience that everyone can enjoy. Modeled after the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, which maintains the 2,179-mile Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine, Kanuga Trails Conservancy (KTC) maintains and improves the trails of Kanuga. If you share our passion for conservation and the natural world, we invite you to become a member. Sign up below.
Membership Options & Included Benefits
- Daisy’s Lake Nature Pass includes trail access, catch-and-release fishing in Kanuga Lake, use of the outdoor Labyrinth, and exclusive discounts on Kanuga sponsored events.
- Wolf Mountain Recreation Pass includes all of the above plus access to tennis & pickleball courts, indoor basketball court, and 20% off Ride Kanuga mountain biking.
Membership Fee
KTC offers rolling annual memberships, so you can join at any time during the year. Membership dues are prorated based on your enrollment date, with the fee adjusted according to the quarter in which you join. Household memberships include 2 adults and up to 4 dependents under 18.
Membership fees are as follows:
Quarter 1 and Recurring Annually: January – March
- Daisy’s Lake Nature Pass – Individual – $150; Household – $225
- Wolf Mountain Recreation Pass – $360; Household – $540
Quarter 2: April – June
- Daisy’s Lake Nature Pass – Individual – $112.50; Household – $168.75
- Wolf Mountain Recreation Pass – $270; Household – $405
Quarter 3: July – September
- Daisy’s Lake Nature Pass – Individual – $75; Household – $112.50
- Wolf Mountain Recreation Pass – $180; Household – $270
Quarter 4: October – December
- Daisy’s Lake Nature Pass – Individual – $37.50; Household – $56.25
- Wolf Mountain Recreation Pass – $90; Household – $135
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