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SLAUGHTER GAP

LOCATION:  North Georgia
HIKE STARTS:  Reece Memorial Lot
HIKE ENDS:  Reece Memorial Lot
TOTAL DISTANCE:  5.9 Miles
HIKE TYPE:  Roundtrip, Loop Hike
HIKE DIFFICULTY: Moderate to Difficult
TRAILS USED:  Reece Access, Freeman, Appalachian Trails
TRAIL TRAFFIC:  Heavy
TRIP TYPE:  Day or Overnight Hike
MANAGEMENT:  Georgia ATC

HIGHLIGHTS:  The Reece Memorial Trail crosses the Appalachian Trail and joins with the Freeman Trail which it follows along the southern slope of Blood Mountain to Bird Gap. We set up camp in this area, then hiked the next day through Slaughter Gap and over Blood Mountain. It's a steep climb to the summit at 4,461 feet but the views from a rock outcropping near the shelter are spectacular. Blood Mountain is the highest point on the Appalachian Trail in Georgia, and it is the second highest peak in the State (after Brasstown Bald.) 

For an overnight backpacking trip, there are two options. There is shelter camping or tent camping near Slaughter Gap. There are two shelters available on this route and each can accommodate 8-12 people. The first, Woods Hole Shelter, is located 0.4 miles off the trail and only 0.1 miles from Bird Gap. The second, Blood Mountain Shelter, is an enclosed stone structure, which is located at the summit. Woods Hole has water from a nearby spring, but Blood Mountain does not have a water source, so you will have to carry it up from Slaughter Gap or from the trailhead. There is a stream at Slaughter Gap which makes it a heavily used camping area that has room for a few tents.

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