Benton MacKaye Trail

Hiking
Located in Blue Ridge

The Benton MacKaye Trail, named after the regional planner who envisioned the Appalachian Trail, begins at the same location as the Appalachian Trail on Springer Mountain and extends 300 miles journeying into deep remote areas within our own Fannin County to the northeastern edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

For the first few miles, the Benton MacKaye Trail (BMT) and the Appalachian Trail (AT) overlap before branching off in different directions. Keep an eye out for the white diamonds which marks the BMT.

Blue Ridge is a Benton MacKaye Trail Town which serves as the first town along the Benton MacKaye Trail, which winds through Fannin County, traversing the Cohutta Wilderness before continuing into Tennessee and North Carolina.

Below are several access points in the Blue Ridge area. View the Benton MacKaye Trail Guide

BEGINNING OF APPALACHIAN TRAIL, south of Blue Ridge

Springer Mountain
Access to the starting point of the Benton MacKaye and Appalachian Trail is in southern Fannin County at Springer Mountain. From Blue Ridge, take Aska Road 13.5 miles until it deadends into Newport Road. Turn right on Newport Road, go 4.5 miles until it dead ends into Doublehead Gap. Turn right on Doublehead Gap and go 2 miles to FS Road 42 (on the left). Turn left and go approximately 6.5 to 7 miles to the parking area on your left. A short hike from the parking lot (across the street) leads to the summit. ...

Benton MacKaye Trail Association

BMTA
PO Box 6
Cherry Log, GA 30522