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The Southern Highroads Trail...a popular
route in the southern highlands saw its birth in the 1990's. The trail
is an accumulation of several mountain routes forming a loop through
four states, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
The trail was designed for the visitor to start in any of the four states
they choose and complete their tour in a circle, back to their selected
point of entry.
The Southern Highroads Trail is a ribbon
of asphalt, gently gliding across valleys and over mountain gaps, while
occasionally following along the shore of a beautiful lake. We will
cross the Appalachian Trail twice, zig-zag over the Eastern Continental
Divide, do switch backs up and down mountain slopes, hug the curves
of a high mountain gorge and ride the banks of a whitewater river rushing
down a steep mountain gorge, all in one trip.
The Southern Highroads Trail encompasses
thirteen counties in four states. You'll experience each community with
a quaint personality unique to its view of mountain life and commercial
heritage, both old and new. Boom towns with old gothic courthouses claim
the boundaries, while preserved pioneer settlements and old homesteads
mark the landscape. Patches of grassy fields occasionally pop out of
the forest. The crop here is mostly live stock, with a little agriculture.
For the most part, this is not a land for farming although great for
growing trees. Occasionally you will see some good farm land, but not
often.
Hardwood forests canvas steep mountain
slopes. Most counties have a 50/50 share between private land and National
Forest. Some counties have more while others have a little less. The
Southern Highroads Trail travels within 4 National Forests, the Chattahoochee
in North Georgia, the Nantahala in Western North Carolina, the
Cherokee in South Eastern Tennessee, and Sumter in "Upcountry,"
South Carolina.
MAP OF THE SOUTHERN HIGHROADS
The Trail is 364 miles in length, or
should I say encircled. There's no particular starting point which adds
to its appeal. Its accessibility is determined by regional approach
or metropolitan airports outside the mountains. There are only small
air fields in the mountainous region. The Southern Highroads Trail can
be a accessed within 90 minutes of four major metropolitan areas, Atlanta,
GA, Asheville, NC, Chattanooga, TN and Greenville, SC.
It is also approximately 45 minutes from a world renowned Great Smoky
Mountains State Park. One thing I noticed traveling the entire Southern
Highroads Trail, the pavement is outstanding, mostly due to great engineering,
maintenance and the lack of heavy truck traffic.
The Southern Highroads Trail is a ribbon
of asphalt that holds the southern highlands' experience together, but
it is only the ribbon. A wealth of history and natural beauty lie within
the Trail, too many stories to be told at this time. You will enjoy
your first trip on the Southern Highroads Trail, although once is not
enough to reveal all of its many secret wonders, so plan to come back
again.
The southern highlands of the Blue Ridge
Mountains offer dramatic visual beauty, abundant wildlife, many natural
wonders, plenty of recreation, and a flora display beyond compare. The
land is old beyond comprehension, the faces of its people are warm and
friendly. It's a hard land that some have attempted to tame, as well
as a fragile land longing to be left alone. A changing world has put
focus on this land whose innocence captured the imaginations of all
that experience it.
The Blue Ridge Mountains are a geographical
marvel with natural wonders that took eons to create. Carelessness can
devastate these wonders so quickly, never to return to their original
state, it's essential we obey the rules of the National Forest, Parklands
and Waterways, not only for ourselves, for future generations to enjoy
as well.
Visitors are welcome to come and enjoy
the beauty of God's creation merged with man's ingenuity. The Blue Ridge
Mountains are as precious as a rare stone, a great blue sapphire of
priceless value, so while you are visiting, please respect the forest
and the heritage of its people who are diligently working to preserve
their fading culture for the sake of future prosperity.
The Highlander....
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