Georgia Pinhoti Trail - the longest foot trail system in Georgia

Horn Mountain Section GA11

The Georgia Pinhoti Trail

The Georgia Pinhoti Trail (GPT) is the longest foot trail in Georgia. It stretches from the Alabama line in Polk County, Georgia southwest of Cave Spring to the Benton Mackaye Trail deep in the Cohutta District between Ellijay, Blue Ridge, and Chatsworth. The GPT has significant recreational opportunities for those living close to its path but it also has national and international impacts. GPT links to the Alabama Pinhoti, which extends for another 136 miles across the Talladega National Forest. To the north, GPT connects with the Appalachian Trail (AT) via the Benton Mackaye Trail. The AT ties to the International AT in Canada. With approximately 140 miles of road walks between the Conecuh National Forest, which is located just north of the Florida state line, and the Talladega National Forest, it is now possible to walk from South Florida on the Florida Trail System up the eastern side of USA into Canada. As best we can tell about five to ten elite long distance hikers are already making this hike every year. Georgia Pinhoti Trail is also a vital link in the proposed Great Eastern Trail (GET). The proposed Great Eastern Trail southern terminus is Florida and goes through Alabama to Georgia Pinhoti after which it departs northwestern Georgia through Chattanooga, TN to the Cumberland Trail, the PineMountain Trail in Kentucky and on to upstate New York.

Direction to Trailhead

Horn Mountain Section GA11. From Resaca, GA (Junction of Interstate 75 and Georgia Highway 136):
To Pilcher Pond Parking Area on Pocket Road (GA10 & GA11): Proceed west on Highway 136. Go 6.6 miles to the intersection with Georgia Highway 136 Connector. Turn right to continue on Highway 136 and proceed 5.8 miles. Turn left on Furnace Creek Road. Follow this road 1.9 miles to stop sign. Turn left on Pocket Road and proceed 2.6 miles to parking area on left side of road (16.9 miles total).

Mileage

Hiking distance from Pocket Road at Pilcher's Pond to Snake Creek Gap (Georgia Highway 136) 6.2 miles (via South Route) .

South Route Trail Description - South to North

0.0
Pocket Road at Pilcher Pond Parking Area. Follow old road behind barricade.
0.9
Cross dam of Pilcher's Pond.
2.6
Turn right on old FS Road 233.
2.7
Turn left off old FS Road 233.
3.5
Reach crest of Horn Mountain.
4.5
Descend from Horn Mountain.
6.2
Snake Creek Gap (Georgia Highway 136).
Horse travel is restricted at Pilcher Pond. Use North Route of Pinhoti Trail.

South RouteTrail Description - North to South

0.0Snake Creek Gap (Georgia Highway 136). Follow trail directly opposite entrance to parking area.
1.7Reach crest of ridgeline. Follow crest of Horn Mountain to south.
2.7Begin descent along west side of mountain.
3.4Turn right on old FS Road 233.
3.6Turn left off old FS Road 233.
5.3Cross dam of Pilcher's Pond. Turn left at end of dam. Turn right shortly thereafter a wide path.
6.2Pocket Road at Pilcher Pond Parking Area. Trail continues to left (south) on Pocket Road.
Horse travel is restricted at Pilcher Pond. Use North Route of Pinhoti Trail.

North Route Trail Description - South to North

0.0
Pocket Road at a point 0.2 mile north of its intersection with Forest Service Road 208.
1.2
Turn left at trail junction. South Route of Pinhoti Trail comes in from right.
1.7
Turn right on old FS Road 233.
1.9
Turn left off old FS Road 233.
2.6
Reach crest of Horn Mountain.
3.6
Descend from Horn Mountain.
5.3
Snake Creek Gap (Georgia Highway 136).
Horse travel is permitted on North Route of Pinhoti Trail.

North Route Trail Description - North to South

0.0
Snake Creek Gap (Georgia Highway 136). Follow trail directly opposite entrance to parking area.
1.7
Reach crest of ridgeline. Follow crest of Horn Mountain to south.
2.7
Begin descent along west side of mountain.
3.4
Turn right on old FS Road 233.
3.6
Turn left off old FS Road 233.
4.1
Turn right at trail junction. South Route of Pinhoti Trail continues ahead.
5.3
Pocket Road at a point 0.2 mile north of its intersection with Forest Service Road 208.
Horse travel is permitted on North Route of Pinhoti Trail.

 

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