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Alabama
Talladega County

Scott's Lake via Pinhoti Trail

Easy

4.6

(4450)

17,564

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Scott's Lake via Pinhoti Trail

01:28

5.48km

40m

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Hike the easy 3.4-mile Scott's Lake via Pinhoti Trail through pine forests to the new bridge at Jogloma-Scott Lake in Talladega National For

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the trailhead for Scott's Lake via Pinhoti Trail, and is parking available?

The trail begins near the Porter's Gap Trailhead, located within Alabama's Talladega National Forest. Parking is typically available at the trailhead.

How difficult is this section of the Pinhoti Trail, and is it suitable for families?

This specific section of the Pinhoti Trail leading to Scott's Lake is considered a fairly level and easy day hike, making it suitable for families and beginners. The Komoot tour data also rates it as 'easy'.

Is the Scott's Lake via Pinhoti Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, trails within the Talladega National Forest, including this section of the Pinhoti Trail, are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow Leave No Trace principles.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike the trail or enter Talladega National Forest?

Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for day hiking on this section of the Pinhoti Trail within the Talladega National Forest. However, it's always a good idea to check the official USDA Forest Service website for any updates on regulations or specific area closures before your visit.

What kind of scenery and notable features can I expect to see on the trail?

The trail winds through stunning Alabama ridges and dense pine forests, offering the fresh smell of pines. A significant feature is the newly installed 60-foot steel pedestrian bridge and a pier at the Jogloma-Scott Lake site, which enhances accessibility and provides a safe stream crossing.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while winter can provide a quiet escape. Summer can be warm, so plan for early morning hikes and bring plenty of water.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route is part of the broader Pinhoti Trail. Specifically, it covers sections of the Pinhoti Trail - GET Portion and other segments simply named Pinhoti Trail.

What is the terrain like on the Scott's Lake via Pinhoti Trail?

The terrain is generally fairly level, making for an easy hike. You'll traverse through pine and hardwood forests, with some sections offering views of ridge tops and mountain streams, characteristic of the Talladega National Forest.

Are there any facilities or amenities near the trailhead?

The trail is located in a national forest, so amenities are limited. It's best to come prepared with all necessary supplies, including water and snacks. There are no specific mentions of cafes or pubs directly at the trailhead.

Is the trail a loop or an out-and-back route?

Based on the description of a 6.4-mile round trip from Porter's Gap to Jogloma-Scott Lake, this specific segment is an out-and-back route.

What is the significance of the new bridge at Jogloma-Scott Lake?

The new 60-foot steel pedestrian bridge and pier at Jogloma-Scott Lake were installed by the Alabama Trails Foundation. This project significantly improves safety and accessibility, rerouting the trail to avoid a sensitive historic site and providing a safe stream crossing, inviting more people to explore the area.

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