The Benton MacKaye Trail Association, the Alabama Pinhoti Association and the Georgia Pinhoti Trail Association have joined together to offer a new long-distance hike – the 1,000 Mile Challenge. The route for the Challenge includes:
• The Pinhoti National Recreation Trail (PNRT) (Flagg Mountain >> the intersection with the Benton MacKaye Trail (BMT near Dyer Gap)
• The BMT (Springer Mountain >> Big Creek)
• The Appalachian Trail (AT) (Davenport Gap >> Springer Mountain)
(The Chestnut Branch Trail (Big Creek >> Davenport Gap) is used to connect the AT and BMT.)
The 1,000 Mile Challenge was created to showcase the beauty of the Southern Appalachian Mountains in Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee and North Carolina. The Challenge also is established to bring recognition to the Pinhoti and Benton MacKaye trails as premiere hiking destinations in the Deep South.
The route forms a lollipop and hikers may begin/end at any point on the route. The associations will recognize both thru and section hikes. See 1,000-Mile Challenge Map.
Secluded forest pathways, exquisite panoramic vistas and cascading white-water waterfalls are the hallmark of all three trails.