Pinhoti Trail Backcountry after passing McDill Point — Cheaha State Park
Reviewed Sep. 7, 2017

Great Hiking

If you want to see my full review of the amazing hiking in the area check out the McDill Point Campground. This site is on your right as you head down the hill along the Pinhoti trail after leaving the McDill Point overlook. It is a pretty large area and has a nice fire pit that has been built up by previous hikers. The 2 major negatives to staying at this site are that the McDill Point Campground is right up the hill and has amazing views right from the campground. The other issue is that there are no water sources near the site. There is a seasonal stream that is a 5 min walk down the hill but it is unreliable and if you plan to stay here make sure to hike in with water. Overall this is an incredible area to visit and if you want to be near McDill Point but all the other campgrounds are full this is a great backup option.

  • Review photo of Pinhoti Trail Backcountry after passing McDill Point — Cheaha State Park by Asher K., September 7, 2017
  • Review photo of Pinhoti Trail Backcountry after passing McDill Point — Cheaha State Park by Asher K., September 7, 2017
  • Review photo of Pinhoti Trail Backcountry after passing McDill Point — Cheaha State Park by Asher K., September 7, 2017
  • Review photo of Pinhoti Trail Backcountry after passing McDill Point — Cheaha State Park by Asher K., September 7, 2017
  • Review photo of Pinhoti Trail Backcountry after passing McDill Point — Cheaha State Park by Asher K., September 7, 2017
  • Review photo of Pinhoti Trail Backcountry after passing McDill Point — Cheaha State Park by Asher K., September 7, 2017
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  • Review photo of Pinhoti Trail Backcountry after passing McDill Point — Cheaha State Park by Asher K., September 7, 2017