Near Gahuti Backcountry Trail
Goldmine Crossing on the Gahuti Trail
Near Gahuti Backcountry Trail
View from the Cool Springs Overlook (trailhead)
Near Gahuti Backcountry Trail
Trees along the Gahuti Trail
Near Gahuti Backcountry Trail
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Near Gahuti Backcountry Trail
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Gahuti Backcountry Trail

4.1 (14 Ratings)
Eight miles of ups and downs with great views and campsites.
7.8
mi
Distance
1,809
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsRiver/CreekSpringViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Backcountry camping by permit only. No permit needed for day use.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.84mi
Distance
1,809ft
Elevation Gain
1,809ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
2,731ft
High Point
2,253ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The Gahuti (Cherokee for "Mother Mountain") is a backcountry mountain loop trail located entirely in Fort Mountain State Park. At just under 8 miles with frequent peaks and valleys, it works well as a moderately challenging day hike. Four backcountry campsites also make it a great trail for an overnight backpacking trip (reservations are required). The Gahuti Trail connects to the Lake Trail and overlaps/intersects Trail #301 several times on the southern half of the loop The trail begins and ends at the Cool Springs Overlook on Old Fort Rd. The majority of the trail is narrow, singletrack compacted soil through the forest with lots of roots and rocks. A portion of the trail runs along an old gravel logging road in the southeast corner near the park entrance. In either direction, the route begins with sharp descents to the forest floor followed by immediate climbs back up, providing an excellent preview of the biodiversity and rapid elevation changes to come along the rest of the trail. High points offer wide, panoramic views of the mountains and the surrounding area, especially in the fall/winter when the leaves are down. Roughly 2.5 miles from the trailhead (traveling counterclockwise), the trail crosses Goldmine Branch and follows it downhill along several small waterfalls. The trail ends with a steep climb back toward the Cool Springs Overlook, providing spectacular mountain views at both the beginning and end of a challenging trek.

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