APPALACHIAN TRAIL
SPRINGER MOUNTAIN TO
GA/NC BORDER
APRIL 10-19, 1994
Springer Mountain is the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail
and 90% of thru-hikers (or those individuals who hike the entire A.T. in one
year) start at this location. Springer is located 0.9 miles Trail miles
south of U.S. Forest Service Road 42 in the Chattahoochee National Forest near
the Amicalola Falls State Park.
In Georgia, the Appalachian
Trail is
fairly
rugged with frequent ascents and descents. The
elevations range from 2,510 at Devil's Kitchen
to 4,461 feet at Blood Mountain,
the highest point on the A.T. in Georgia. Although the trail is much lower
than the neighboring states of North Carolina and Tennessee,
it is still quite challenging. From Blood Mountain, it
descends steeply to Neels Gap where the A.T. passes under it's first and only
building on the entire 2100+ mile footpath. Restrooms, a picnic area, a
hiker hostel, and a backpacking store are located on the premises.
The Trail climbs gradually out of Neels Gap (and US 19)
and continues northbound to Tray Mountain (4,430 feet) which is near the small
town of Helen. Tray Mountain has spectacular views back to Blood Mountain,
and Standing Indian is visible to the north across the border in North Carolina.
Bly Gap marks the official A.T. boundary between Georgia and North Carolina,
however, and it is designated by a metal pipe with the initials GA/NC just
before you reach Bly Gap.