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Ribbon Cutting for Pinhoti Trailhead on Historic Flagg Mountain

The Alabama Trails Foundation and the Alabama Forestry Commission are excited to announce a special dedication ceremony to recognize Flagg Mountain’s Observation Tower as the terminus of the Pinhoti Trail and to celebrate a project bringing reliable water to the mountain. The event is scheduled for October 2 at Flagg Mountain in Weogufka, Alabama.

Flagg Mountain, the southernmost Appalachian peak in Alabama at 1,156 feet, holds a special place in the state’s natural and cultural history. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built the iconic stone tower in the 1930s, which served as a fire lookout for decades. The recent restoration returned the tower to its original status as a distinctive landmark on Flagg, allowing visitors to climb to the top of the historic tower for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. In keeping with this restoration, the tower will now serve as the iconic beginning of Alabama’s longest footpath, the Pinhoti Trail.

“The restoration and work done on Flagg Mountain is more than just a project; it’s a celebration of Alabama’s natural heritage,” said Paul DeMarco, President of the Alabama Trails Foundation. “By preserving this historic structure and formally linking it to the Pinhoti Trail, we are creating a world-class destination that will attract hikers and nature lovers from across the country while providing a better experience that all Alabamians can enjoy.”

Rick Oates, State Forester of the Alabama Forestry Commission, added, “This partnership demonstrates the great things that can happen when we all work together for a better Alabama. The renovated tower complements the new Pinhoti trailhead. We hope the combination of the two will encourage not only avid hikers, but also outdoor enthusiasts to embark on exciting adventures right here on the peak of beautiful Flagg Mountain. We are proud to help make this historic resource accessible to the public.”

The dedication event is open to the public and will feature remarks from state officials, project partners, and local community leaders. The scheduled agenda is as follows:

• 10:00 a.m. – Welcome and Opening Remarks

• 10:15 a.m. – Guest Speakers and Partner Recognition

• 10:45 a.m. – Ribbon Cutting at the base of the Observation Tower

• 11:00 a.m. – Guided stroll starting at the newly designated “Mile 0” of the Pinhoti Trail

Limited parking will be available on-site, and shuttle services will be provided as needed. The event is rain or shine. The event is free, but registration is requested: www.alabamatrailsfoundation.org/flagg2025

MEDIA CONTACT:

mollie.erwin@forestry.alabama.gov or (334) 394-8237

Mollie Kate Erwin

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