New Pinhoti Trail Reroute Opens Near Mack White Gap

A new 2.6-mile reroute is now blazed and open on Section 21 of the Pinhoti National Recreation Trail northeast of Mack White Gap at U.S. Highway 27.

The reroute moves hikers off Forest Service Road 254 for about the same distance, creating a more scenic and enjoyable section of trail. Old blazes along FS 254 have been removed or painted over, and the new route is marked for hikers traveling both northbound and southbound.

GPS data has been submitted for the FarOut app and is expected to be updated in the Pinhoti database soon.

Project organizers say the reroute is an incremental improvement on the 370-mile wilderness trail, but represents a significant aesthetic upgrade for hikers.

The project was made possible through support from the Tillotson-Menlo Foundation, The Conservation Fund, the U.S. Forest Service Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, Conasauga Ranger District, and several trail and environmental partners.

James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park Hosting Turtle Hike June 6

Nature lovers of all ages are invited to lace up their hiking shoes and head to James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park this weekend for a guided Turtle Hike.

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Sloppy Floyd State Park Hosting Family-Friendly Events This Saturday

Families looking for outdoor activities this weekend will have a couple of educational options at James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park in Chattooga County.

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Wildflower Hike Planned At Sloppy Floyd State Park

James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park will host a Wildflower Hike on Saturday, May 2, giving participants a chance to explore local trails while learning about native plants.

The guided hike will begin at 10 a.m., with park rangers leading visitors along the Lower Lake Trail. Participants will learn about Georgia’s native wildflowers and which species are most important to pollinators.

Attendees are asked to meet at the park office by 10 a.m. and should bring plenty of water and wear comfortable walking shoes.

The cost is $3 per person, and a $10 park pass is required. Registration is also required in advance.

For more information or to register, call the park at 706-857-0826.

2026 Georgia State Parks Pass Now Available; Fees Increase This Year

The 2026 Friends of Georgia State Parks Annual ParkPass is now available, marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and giving outdoor enthusiasts a way to enjoy Georgia’s state parks while supporting them directly.

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