A minimalist print that shows the map of the Pinhoti National Recreation Trail in Alabama and Georgia. It shows the main hiking path of the trail, along with other key details, like the highest mountains, the largest cities, the total hiked distance and elevation gain, and more. It’s offered in several different color and size options to look good in most minimalist interiors.
About The Pinhoti Trail
The Pinhoti National Recreation Trail is a thru-hiking trail in the Appalachian Mountains, United States. It starts at the Flag Mountain Trailhead in Alabama, then heads 335 miles through Alabama and Georgia, and finally finishes at the Northern Terminus Trailhead in Georgia, United States. Some people are hiking this long-distance hiking trail to prepare for the Appalachian Trail, which is very close by. The Pinhoti Trail takes you through some of the most remote wildernesses in the United States, mainly going through tree-covered, overgrown hills.
Statistics About the Pinhoti National Recreation Trail
- Start point: Flag Mountain Trailhead, Alabama, United States
- End point: Northern Terminus Trailhead, Georgia, United States
- Total distance: 335 miles / 539 km
- Total altitude gain/loss: 47 930 ft / 14 609 m
- Highest point: 3164 ft / 964 m (Buddy Cove Gap)
- Points of interest: Appalachian Mountains, Talladega National Forest, Weogufka State Forest, Weogufka state forest, Chattahoochee National Forest
- Time to finish: Typically 3 to 5 weeks