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Encyclopedia > Springer Mountain

Springer Mountain (3,280 feet), located in the Chattahoochee National Forest in northern Georgia, is the southernmost point on and southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail.


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Springer Mountain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (431 words)
Springer Mountain is located in the Chattahoochee National Forest in Fannin County of northern Georgia.
In 1958, the southern end of the Appalachian Trail was moved from Mount Oglethorpe approximately 14 miles to the northeast to Springer Mountain because of increased development around Mount Oglethorpe.
Springer Mountain Shelter is located at coordinates (84.19293W, 34.62883) on a spur trail leading about 70 yards (64 m) east of the Appalachian Trail.
Springer Mountain (1166 words)
The Indians bypassed Springer and its surrounding mountains and settled in the Cohutta Mountains of Northwest Georgia.
At 3,782 feet, Springer is the mountain which divides the northern and southern extensions of the Appalachians in Georgia--one branch heading northwest to the Cohuttas, the other southwest to Mount Oglethorpe.
Springer Mountain can be reached in a number of the ways, the most popular of which is by the approach trail at Amicalola Falls State Park.
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