Snowbird Mountain Trail
At A Glance
9.4 mi one-way
Difficulty Rating: 9.4
Steepness: Climbs Steeply
Tread Condition: Moderately Rough
Blaze Color: None
Trail Number: 415
Description
The Snowbird Mountain Trail is accessed from the Snowbird community area by following Snowbird Road, #1115 off Route 143, then taking Big Snowbird Road #1120 to the end at a trailhead called the “Junction”.
From the “Junction” trailhead, follow the Big Snowbird Trail just a short way and then follow the Snowbird Mountain Trail, turning sharply to the east and climb to Sassafras Ridge. After turning south and then westerly, the Snowbird Mountain Trail generally follows the southern and south-western border of the Snowbird Back County Area, with frequent ups and downs for 6.0 miles to a generally indistinct junction with the Sassafras Creek Trail at the Graham County/Cherokee County line. The trail then follows the county line mostly northerly, again over numerous ups and downs, for 3.4 miles until terminating at a junction with the Big Snowbird Trail at Mitchell Lick.
Intersecting Trails
This trail is located in the Snowbird Backcountry Area area. For a list of all the trails in that area, see the Snowbird Backcountry Area trails list page.
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Trail Segments
Trails are often made up of several connecting paths which may have different characteristics, allowed uses, and seasons. This trail is divided into multiple segments as follows:
Snowbird Mountain - Cherohala Skyway to Mitchell Lick Tr.
- Allowed Uses: Hiking
- Length: 1.87 mi
Snowbird Mountain - Big Snowbird Tr. to Mitchell Lick Tr.
- Allowed Uses: Hiking
- Length: 12.57 mi
Total Calculated Length: 14.44 mi
This value is derived from our underlying map data, and it may not match officially published information.
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