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BUZZARD ROOST
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| LOCATION:
West Central Georgia |
| HIKE
STARTS: GA 190 At PMT Mile #6.5 |
| HIKE ENDS:
GA 190 At PMT Mile #6.5 |
| TOTAL
DISTANCE: 8.3 Miles |
| HIKE TYPE:
Roundtrip, Loop Hike |
| HIKE
DIFFICULTY: Easy to Moderate |
| TRAILS
USED: Pine Mountain, Mountain Creek Nature |
| TRAIL
TRAFFIC: Moderate to Heavy |
| TRIP TYPE:
Day or Overnight Hike |
| MANAGEMENT:
FDR State Park |
HIGHLIGHTS: The Pine Mountain
Trail is a 23-mile footpath, which crosses and follows the Pine Mountain Ridge
in west central Georgia. The trail is inside Franklin Delano Roosevelt State
Park, close to Calloway Gardens, and popular with people from all over the
State. Much of the land once belonged to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose
farm was located near the present site of WJSP-TV. Today, volunteers from the
Pine Mountain Trail Association maintain the path which includes many points of
interest and very few steep inclines. The trail was first developed in 1975 and
now is used by over 50,000 hikers and backpackers each year.
Buzzard Roost is an overlook located along
a ridge in the State Park, and this eight mile roundtrip hike combines a section
of the Pine Mountain Trail with parts of two smaller loop trails: Long Leaf and
the Mountain Creek Nature Trail Loops. This is the first of four hikes featured
in F.D. Roosevelt State Park and is the westernmost of the routes – with an
option of starting at the FDR Office, the campground, or a trailhead to the
east. The guidebook profiles a counter-clockwise route beginning at the GA 190
parking area between mile six and seven of the twenty-three mile trail. The lot
is located just southeast of Indian Mountain and north of Fox Den Cove.
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