Ranger Field (via Mill Creek Road)
Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests
1755 Cleveland Highway
Gainesville, GA 30501
770 297-3000
The Benton MacKaye Trail (BMT) is a footpath of nearly 300 miles that traverses the Appalachian mountains of the southeastern United States. It is named in honor of Benton MacKaye whose was a forester, planner and conservationist whose vision resulted in the creation of the Appalachian Trail in the early 1900’s. The BMT is designed for foot travel in the tradition of the Appalachian Trail (A.T.) and runs from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Davenport Gap on the northern edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The Benton MacKaye Trail passes through some of the most remote backcountry in Georgia, Tennessee and North Carolina, including eight federally designated Wilderness and Wilderness Study Areas.
On this hike, we started at Mill Creek Road and hiked a short distance to a wildlife field at 3250 feet on the Benton MacKaye Trail that is used by Army Rangers for training. If you spend some time combing the field, you will most certainly find spent ammunition clips, blanks resembling bullets, and smoke cans in the area. No camping is permitted in this wildlife field, which is the case for many of the wildlife clearings in this area.
- click for photos from the Army Ranger Field in the Chattahoochee National Forest: April 23, 2022 (password required)
- click for a trip report from this backpacking trip starting at Mill Creek Road: April 23, 2022 (password required)
- click for a Trails Illustrated map of this area between Amicalola Falls & Springer Mountain
- click to view a map of the entire Benton MacKaye Trail (password required)
- click for another map of the entire Benton MacKaye Trail (password required)
- click for a topographical and profile map of section two of the Benton MacKaye Trail (password required)
- click for a BMTA profile map of section two of the Benton MacKaye Trail (password required)
- click for trail descriptions from section two of the Benton MacKaye Trail
- click to read a photo journal from another hike to this campsite on March 14, 2014
- click for a hike to the Ranger field from Three Forks in April 2011, March 2014, and January 2020
- click to see another hike to this wildlife field from Hickory Flatts Cemetery in March 2021 and April 2023
- click to access the open field from Mill Creek Road in April 2022 or Long Creek Road in April 2024
- click for more information on the Benton MacKaye Trail
- click for Benton MacKaye Trail hiking and backpacking books
- click to access the guidebook Best Hikes With Dogs Georgia And South Carolina which has details on this destination
- click for other Georgia hiking and backpacking books