An Unforgettable Adventure Awaits On This Challenging Mountain Trail In Alabama
By Lisa Battles|Published November 03, 2023
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The 15.9-mile stretch of Pinhoti Trail from Chief Ladiga Trail to CR 500 beckons serious backpackers and hikers for a round-trip trek with tantalizing views. This challenging hike near Piedmont, Alabama begins at the Pinhoti Trail and Chief Ladiga trailhead in the northern reaches of Talladega National Forest.
This trail is a favorite during autumn and winter months when Alabama weather is cooler and the woods and water combine for spectacular seasonal scenes.
About two miles in on the Pinhoti from the Ladiga Trail, you'll find the Oakey Mountain shelter. The trail has another shelter about a half mile before you reach your turnaround point at County Road 500.
The entire journey offers beautiful views, whether surrounded by the forest punctuated with occasional rushing water features, wildlife along the path, or tiny details like woodland wildflowers, colorful mushrooms, and luscious moss.
Have you tackled this challenging hike near Piedmont, Alabama? Share your experience and favorite spots along the way. Check out this section of the Pinhoti Trail on AllTrails for fellow hikers’ tips and more trail details.
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