Pine Mountain Trail Part 1
This is a video of my hike on the (PMT) Pine Mountain Trail , starting from the Hwy119 Highland section trailhead to Birch knob and then on to Elkhorn city.
Wolfden Loop (revised), Pine Mountain Trail, Pine Mountain, Georgia
6.7 mile Wolfden Loop hike, a part of the Pine Mountain Trail, fall 2009 at FDR State Park, Pine Mountain Georgia. For trail info see for park info see
Thanks to all the PMT members and volunteers for their support of the trail. Ill be back!
Pine Mountain Trail MP-11 to MP-0, Pine Mountain, Georgia - Part 1 of 2
12+ mile hike (11.1 + 1) on the 23 mile Pine Mountain Trail, fall 2009 at FDR State Park, Pine Mountain Georgia. For trail info see , for park info see
Thanks to all the PMT members and volunteers for their support of the trail. Ill be back!
Note: I hiked this trail in reverse Mile Post order so when you see a MP marker in the video, I have just passed into the next lower mile of the trail. A little confusing maybe
Pine Mountain Hike
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Pine Mountain hike in a thunderstorm.
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Long Leaf Loop Trail - part 1 of 2, Pine Mountain Trail, Pine Mountain, Georgia
6.9 mile Long Leaf Loop hike, a part of the Pine Mountain Trail system at FDR State Park, Pine Mountain Georgia. For trail info visit for park info visit
Does the P.M.T. count as a Thru-Hike? Backpacking the Pine Mountain Trail.
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Pine Mountain Georgia Hiking West Scenic Trail Cartersville,
There’s nothing better than a drive to the North Georgia mountains for a dose of fresh air and a hike to a scenic mountain summit. Even better, though, when a local hike offers beautiful summit views and a great mountain climb – but without the long drive. The Pine Mountain Trail winds and climbs to sweeping views of Lake Allatoona, Stone Mountain and Kennesaw Mountain. The trail, located just east of Cartersville, hikes a stream-filled coniferous forest, and winds along massive granite outcrops. And under 40 miles from midtown Atlanta, this figure-eight loop offers a fantastic, view-packed hike without a long drive to the trailhead.
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Pine Mountain Trail KY/VA
Random video of our hiking trip on the Pine Mountain Trail on the KY/VA state line. Includes lots of scenic views and hammock camping.
Pine Mountain Trail Thru Hike 2016 FDRoosevelt State Park GA
My friend and I thru hiked the PMT, 23 miles, in two days, but we had a three day permit. I decided to continue and do the East End Loop Trail, 3.4 miles, then set up camp. The next day I re-hike the last 5 miles of the PMT, ending my hike at 31 miles. Enjoy, we did!
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Mountain Creek Trail-FDR State Park, Pine Mountain, Georgia
A short hike on the Mountain Creek Trail as part of our fall 2009 vacation at FDR State Park, Pine Mountain Georgia. For park info see
Pine Mountain Trail MP-11 to MP-0, Pine Mountain, Georgia - Part 2 of 2
12+ mile hike (11.1 + 1) on the 23 mile Pine Mountain Trail, fall 2009 at FDR State Park, Pine Mountain Georgia. For trail info see , for park info see
Thanks to all the PMT members and volunteers for their support of the trail. Ill be back!
Note: I hiked this trail in reverse Mile Post order so when you see a MP marker in the video, I have just passed into the next lower mile of the trail. A little confusing maybe
FDR RV Park in Pine Mountain Georgia
We recently took a trip to Pine Mountain Georgia and stayed at Franklin D Roosevelt's RV Park. I wanted to give everyone a tour of the park and show what they had to offer. We toured some attractions in the area and I'll be coming out with a video later on showing some of where we went.
Callaway Gardens - Pine Mountain GA
#ilovervlife #callawaygardens #pinemountain Joan and I have been on a nature kick recently. Usually happens every year with everything in bloom and the desire to experience all Spring has to offer after a cold Winter. We visited Callaway Gardens located in Pine Mountain GA after stopping for a week in nearby FDR State Park and Campground. This is a great place to spend a day enjoying the beautiful gardens, bike and hiking trails and most of all, the butterfly house.
Callaway Gardens is a fun destination. Joan and I spent this Spring day walking the many trails and gardens. I wish I had brought the bikes. There are miles of paved trails throughout the Gardens that would have made touring even more fun. Aside from enjoying all the outdoor sites, we visited a log cabin, the Discovery Center and the Butterfly Center. There was so much to do, we just ran out of time to see and do many of the activities offered.
One of our favorites was the Butterfly Center. We had so much fun walking around the atrium surrounded butterflies of all colors and shapes. I had to laugh at my video. While editing, I sounded like a little kid walking around. Needless to say, we had so much fun!
The Gardens offer year round golf, summer has a large beach and pavilion area, in the winter the Festival of Lights is a treat, along with a full calendar of activities from photography, gardening, fly fishing, and a wide ranges of other classes.
Callaway Gardens is a great destination. Hope you get a change to add to you RV travels.
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Pine Mountain Trail: Exploring Birch Knob
On August 25, 1965 a five passenger Piper Comanche single engine plane left Danville, Kentucky en route to Grundy, Virginia. After letting off two other passengers at Lexington, Kentucky the pilot and two passengers remained for the rest of the journey. Pilot Jack Stockdale of Danville, Illinois, Dale Coleman of Perrysville, Indiana, and Paul Bennett, Church of Christ minister also from Danville, IL were left on the plane. The plane was last heard from 30 miles west Whitesburg, Ky.
After the plane had not reached it's destination Civil Air Patrol organized an air and ground search on August 26, 1965. Civil Air Patrol units from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky where brought in for the search. Army helicopters, State Police Planes, and varied ground equipment were also used.
Flying at tree top level the plane wreckage could not be spotted. On September 3, 1965, eight days after the crash Freel and Jennings Vanover, brothers and young graduates of Clintwood High School were driving the road to see the recently constructed fire tower. They saw a sun ray gleaming off a piece of metal 50 feet below the road. When investigating they found the metal to be that of the plane wreckage that had slid under the foliage near a cave.
The Birch Knob Observation Tower was completed in December of 2003 by the United States Forest Service after four years of construction. The purpose of the project was to provide recreational viewing opportunities for the public. The observation deck is at an elevation 3,144 feet above sea level with 183 steps to reach the top. The view from this perspective can allow one to see Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. On a clear day, it is also possible to see Ohio. From the parking lot, a trail down the mountain leads to Jenny Falls. The hike is approximately 2 miles.
Before this tourist attraction was revitalized, the only access to the Knob was through a small, narrow crack in the rock. An old 54 foot fire observation tower was located there that overlooked the Pine Mountain area. The fire tower was in operation from 1964 - 1978. The fire tower was dismantled in 1980. Although the fire tower has been torn down, the piers are still visible from where the tower once was situated. A new road now leads to the cliff 200 feet below Birch Knob. A steel stairway now ascends to the top. The newly constructed steel stairway is equipped with a handrail and the observation deck sits on a rock outcrop at the highest summit of Pine Mountain.
Birch Knob is located about 7.4 miles southwest of Elkhorn City, Kentucky. It is 6.2 miles north of Clintwood in the Jefferson National Forest on the border between Kentucky and Virginia.
Drive across Pine Mountain
Drive over the winding road of Pine Mountain in Letcher Co. Ky. to Kingdom Come State Park located in Cumberland, Ky.
FDR State Park,Pine Mountain, Georgia
FDR State Park,Pine Mountain, Georgia. A beautiful state park with a beautiful lake for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boating, biking and hiking trails and horse back riding.There are a few plaques to read so you might want to pause the video to read everything before proceeding with video.Thanks for watching.
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The Lodge and Spa at Callaway Gardens - Pine Mountain Hotels, Georgia
The Lodge and Spa at Callaway Gardens 4 Stars Hotel in Pine Mountain, Georgia Within US Travel Directory This resort is located inside Callaway Gardens 13,000-acres in Pine Mountain, Georgia.
It boasts 2 golf courses, 4 unique gardens and a butterfly conservatory with over 1,000 butterflies.
Spa Prunifolia is a full-service spa on site at The Lodge and Spa Callaway Gardens.
Massages, body treatments and a steam room are all offered.
All rooms are warmly decorated and feature a private balcony with views of the surrounding gardens and forest.
Each includes cable TV, free Wi-Fi and coffee facilities.
The outdoor pool, cabanas and large stone fireplaces are surrounded by lush landscaping.
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Piedmont Restaurant serves American cuisine in a casual setting.
It is open breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Wild Animal Safari and Roosevelt's Little White House Historic Site are both 15 minutes’ drive from this resort and spa.
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Long Leaf Loop Trail - part 2 of 2, Pine Mountain Trail, Pine Mountain, Georgia
6.9 mile Long Leaf Loop hike, a part of the Pine Mountain Trail system at FDR State Park, Pine Mountain Georgia. For trail info visit for park info visit
Hiking to Dead Pine Campsite FDR State Park, Pine Mountain, Georgia
This video shows the trail to the Dead Pine Campsite from the No Name Parking Lot. Both of these can be found on the FDR park map. It's a easy half mile hike that took us 18 minutes. This is a great campsite to stay at if you are doing loops with day packs and would like a campsite that is close to parking and is easy to get to for pitching a tent for the night. This allows you to only have to carry your heavier pack with your tent and sleeping gear a half mile in for the night and a half mile out in the morning.
FDR State Park, Pine Mountain, Georgia
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