![]() The main, blue-blazed trail can be reached via a 400' connecting trail leading away from the trailhead shelter. It can best be accessed by parking at the Dowdell Knob Trailhead Parking Area (which is 1.3 miles south off Ga 190). It has two entry points on Highway 190, one at mile six at the Fox Den Cove parking area and the other near mile eleven at the Mollyhugger Hill parking area.ĭowdell's Knob Loop: (4.3 miles) This loop is formed with the 1.3 mile Boot Top Trail and 3 miles of the main Pine Mountain Trail. It also has a number of rock formations and springs and creeks to cross. It is formed with the 2.7 mile Sawtooth Trail and 5.1 miles of the main Pine Mountain Trail. Most hikers use the Park Office or Fox Den Cove Parking Lot as a starting point for hiking this loop.īig Poplar Loop: (7.8 miles) This is the longest loop and is named for the large poplar tree located close to mile marker ten. Also it has at least five trail connections that you must make. There are six highway crossings and one on the campground road for a total of seven paved road crossings. Longleaf Loop: (6.9 miles) This loop has the most trail connections and a map is highly recommended for hiking this loop. ![]() Though less strenuous, it is also one of the prettiest as it passes through several plant habitats. Mountain Creek Nature Trail: (3.2 miles) This red blazed loop trail starts at the Trading Post in main RV camping area near Lake Delano. You may begin at the Gardens Overlook Parking Area on Hwy 190, or at the beginning of the trail and park at the area across from Callaway Country Store. Overlook Loop: (3.4 miles) This loop is formed with the 2.1 mile Chestnut Oak Trail and 1.3 miles of the main PMT. ![]()
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