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Flagg Mountain-Weogufka State Forest

At 1,152' Flagg Mountain is one of the southernmost mountains along the eastern seaboard above 1,000'. It's the symbolic southern terminus of the Appalchian Mountain Trail (unofficial acronym) stretching north to Cap Gaspe', Quebec, Canada, and even further north across the St. Lawrence Seaway to Newfoundland's Appalachian Mountains and an additional 500 miles of trail! For hikers going north from Key West, FL, Flagg Mtn. is the first mountain they'll come to. Or if walking south it's the last mountain they'll cross.

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Upcoming Work Days:


Fall work day to be announced. Contact Robert Tuggle at emanbobby@cableone.net.

Maintaining Chapter / Contacts
          River Region
          Contact: Mike Kennedy 
                             Robert Tuggle
Forest Information:
Trail Info:
 Fees:
          None
Directions:
From Kellys Cross Roads on Highway 22 between Rockford and  and Verbena, take CR 29 north. Go Left on CR 16, past house and Go Right on dirt road known locally as CCC Camp Rd. Sign has been knocked down but may be visible at base of tree with our yellow blazes. Look for the Flagg Mountain signs and the yellow blaze. On top of Flagg Mtn. is a locked gate on the approach road to the observation tower. Call Pete Rodgers at 256-245-2689 to visit the tower and cabins under renovation. Hikers may access this property only on hiking trails and must stay away from all buildings. 
Maps:
Trail map
DeLorme Alabama Gazateer
USGS AL Topos:
Trail Maintenance:

Maintenance Log

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Alabama Hiking Trail Society, PO Box 231164, Montgomery, AL 36123

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