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Appalachian Trail: Neels Gap to Dicks Creek Gap

Hiking Trail

Hard
36.14 mi
9,486 ft
An AT segment through remote North Georgia Wilderness.

Beginning at the parking area at Neels Gap, the Appalachian Trail climbs towards a breathtaking segment of trail which serves as a great segue, continuing beyond Blood Mountain.

For those looking for a shorter day hike, Levelland Mountain, Turkeypen Mountain, Rock Spring Top, Corbin Horse Stamp, Wolf Laurel Top, and Cowrock are all within a 5-mile hike of the trailhead. The panoramic views and camping opportunities are plentiful along this stretch.

Upon reaching Russell–Brasstown Scenic Byway, the trail crosses the road and alongside a camping area as it enters Mark Trail Wilderness for a 14-mile stretch.

Enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding Georgia Blue Ridge from the panoramic 4,045-foot summit of Horsetrough Mountain.

Heading north, a final summit of Blue Mountain denotes the beginning of the descent towards Unicoi Gap, a popular access point to the AT. Roughly 20 miles from Neels Gap with 16 more until Dicks Creek Gap (Lookout Mountain Scenic HWY), this trailhead is the only remaining road crossing and allows an excellent opportunity for those looking for a point-to-point shuttle.

Continuing north, the AT crosses into the 9,700-acre Tray Mountain Wilderness. After passing the summit of Rocky Mountain, the trail showcases southern Appalachian flora and fauna as it approaches the eighth highest peak in Georgia, Tray Mountain. This grandstand offers magnificent views of the surrounding area. On a clear day, some have claimed to see as far as Stone Mountain or Kennesaw Mountain. An additional overlook on the southern portion of the mountain allows for views of the Soque River headwaters that eventually flow into the Chattahoochee River.

Continuing beyond, the trail traverses an atypical stretch of trail that offers a nice break from the aforementioned peaks. Following a ridge, the AT crosses the remote stretch of wilderness to the northern terminus at Lookout Mountain Scenic Highway.

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Written by Brendon Voelker
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Route and Elevation

Segments

NameDistanceElev. Diff.Avg. Grade
Appalachian Trail Climb0.37 mi141 ft7.2%
Appalachian Trail Climb0.20 mi144 ft13.3%
Appalachian Trail Climb0.68 mi308 ft8.6%
Richard B Russell Scenic Hwy Climb0.53 mi531 ft18.8%
Richard B Russell Scenic Hwy Climb0.35 mi141 ft7.6%
Richard B Russell Scenic Hwy Climb0.29 mi138 ft8.9%
Appalachian Trail Climb0.28 mi161 ft10.5%
Appalachian Trail Climb1.53 mi1,037 ft12.8%
Appalachian Trail Climb0.90 mi505 ft10.6%
Tray Mtn Climb2.61 mi1,296 ft9.4%
Appalachian Trail Climb0.82 mi591 ft13.5%
Appalachian Trail Climb0.71 mi341 ft9.0%
Appalachian Trail Climb0.31 mi164 ft10.1%
Appalachian Trail Climb0.97 mi817 ft15.8%
Kelly Knob0.88 mi807 ft17.2%
Appalachian Trail Climb0.38 mi289 ft14.1%