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Pinhoti Trail - Southern Terminus

Begin your Appalachian adventure at the Pinhoti Trail's Southern Terminus near Sylacauga, Alabama, and explore miles of scenic beauty.

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The southern gateway to the 335-mile Pinhoti Trail, offering hikers a starting point to explore the scenic beauty of the Appalachian foothills. Located near Sylacauga, Alabama, it provides access to diverse landscapes and connects to the Appalachian Trail via the Benton MacKaye Trail.

A brief summary to Pinhoti Trail - Southern Terminus

  • CC Camp Rd, Sylacauga, Alabama, 35151, US

Local tips

  • Arrive early, as parking is limited at the trailhead.
  • Bring plenty of water, as water sources can be unreliable along certain sections of the trail.
  • Check the weather forecast before you go, and be prepared for changing conditions.
  • Wear sturdy hiking boots and appropriate clothing for the season.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    The Pinhoti Trail Southern Terminus is located off CC Camp Rd in Sylacauga, AL. From Sylacauga, head north on AL-21, then turn left onto CC Camp Rd. Continue on CC Camp Rd until you reach the parking area at the trailhead. Parking is limited. Expect to pay nothing for parking.

  • Public Transportation

    From within Sylacauga, Sylacauga Public Transportation offers rides for $2 for the first five miles and $1 for each additional five miles. Call (256) 249-9085 to schedule a ride in advance. The service operates from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

  • Ride-Sharing

    Ride-sharing services like Uber are available in Sylacauga. Expect to pay around $15-$25 for a ride from downtown Sylacauga to the trailhead, but costs may vary.

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The Pinhoti Trail's Southern Terminus, located off CC Camp Rd near Sylacauga, Alabama, marks the beginning of a 335-mile trek through the heart of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Originating near Weogufka, Alabama, the trail winds its way through Alabama and Georgia, eventually linking to the Appalachian Trail. The Pinhoti Trail, whose name comes from the Creek Indian word for "turkey home," was developed in 1970 with the goal of connecting Alabama's Flagg Mountain to the Appalachian Trail. The Alabama portion was completed in 1987. The vision for the trail extends back to 1921 with forester Benton MacKaye, who imagined a trail that would extend the length of the Appalachian Mountain chain. The trail offers a diverse range of experiences, from canopied hardwood forests to rocky terrain, and is considered moderately difficult. The terminus provides a convenient access point for hikers seeking both short day trips and extended backpacking adventures.

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