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Tennessee
Unicoi County
Unicoi

Pinnacle Mountain Fire Tower Trail

Moderate

4.5

(5315)

15,575

hikers

Pinnacle Mountain Fire Tower Trail

04:29

15.3km

440m

Hiking

The Pinnacle Mountain Fire Tower Trail offers a classic Appalachian hiking experience, leading you through lush, dense forests on a well-graded singletrack path. As you ascend, the trail uses subtle switchbacks, occasionally crossing gravel roads, and you might hear the gentle murmur of small streams. The ultimate reward is the 40-foot fire tower at the summit, providing breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of Unaka Mountain, Roan Mountain, and the surrounding valleys.

This moderate 9.5-mile (15.3 km) route involves 1432 feet (436 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 4 hours and 29 minutes to complete. The trailhead is conveniently located and accessible from Interstate 26, often featuring restrooms. To make the most of the expansive views from the fire tower and ensure a parking spot, plan to start your hike early in the morning, especially during peak seasons.

The Pinnacle Mountain Fire Tower itself is a significant landmark, originally built by the Civil Conservation Corps and rehabilitated in 2011 into an all-metal viewing platform. It served as a crucial fire detection point for over 75 years and stands today as one of the few remaining fire towers in the Cherokee National Forest. This multi-use trail is a popular choice for hikers and mountain bikers alike in Unicoi County.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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5.25 km

Forest Road Crossing

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This is a great place on the trail to take a break. Here, the trail cross a flat, dirt parking area at the end of a forest service road; for those simply looking for solitude in the woods, this can be a great turn-around point as the steepest parts of the trail lie ahead. For those wishing for wide-open views, this is over halfway up the trail towards the lookout at the top. There is also vehicle access to this road to shorten the hike considerably; access to this road can be gained from Dry Creek Road to the north.

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Make your way to the top of the mountain to gain access to a fire tower overlooking the nearby areas. Don't forget to pack a lunch as this marks the turn-around point for the hike! On a clear day, one can see mountains in three different states (Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Pinnacle Mountain Fire Tower Trail start, and is there parking?

The trailhead for this route is conveniently located near I-26, Exit 32, at Jack Snider Park in Unicoi, Tennessee. You'll find ample parking available at the park.

Is the Pinnacle Mountain Fire Tower Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially since it's a multi-use trail shared with mountain bikers. Be mindful of other users and wildlife.

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

The trail is accessible year-round during daylight hours. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming rhododendrons, while fall provides stunning foliage. Summer can be warm but offers full forest cover. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for potentially slippery or icy conditions, especially on the fire tower stairs.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for this trail or the Cherokee National Forest?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Pinnacle Mountain Fire Tower Trail or to access the Cherokee National Forest where it's located. However, always check the latest regulations on the USDA Forest Service website for any updates or specific area restrictions.

What is the terrain like on the trail, and how difficult is it?

The trail is well-maintained and typically 4 feet wide, marked with lime-green blazes. It features a steady uphill grade of about 6% to 7% with numerous switchbacks, making the ascent more manageable. While parts may start as a wide gravel path, it soon narrows. The route traverses diverse forest types, including mountain laurel, rhododendron, pine, and hardwood areas. It's generally rated as moderate to difficult due to its length and consistent uphill climb.

How long does it typically take to hike the entire route?

The round trip distance is approximately 9.6 to 9.7 miles, and most hikers complete it in about 4 to 4.5 hours. The consistent uphill grade, though gradual, can make it a tiring hike.

What are the main highlights or viewpoints along the route?

The primary highlight is the View from Pinnacle Mountain Fire Tower at the summit. This 40-foot tower offers unobstructed 360-degree panoramic views of regional peaks like Unaka Mountain and Roan Mountain, and on clear days, even mountains in North Carolina and Virginia. You can also see the towns of Johnson City, Unicoi, and Erwin. Another point of interest is the Forest Road Crossing.

Are there options for a shorter hike to the fire tower?

Yes, for a shorter option, you can access the tower via a gravel road closer to the summit. There's a parking area about 3.3 miles up the main trail, from which the hike to the tower is about 1.5 miles each way. Be aware that this road is steeper than the main trail.

Is the trail multi-use, and what should I know about sharing the path?

Yes, this is a popular multi-use trail for both hikers and mountain bikers. Hikers should be mindful of sharing the path, especially as bikers often travel quickly downhill. It's good practice to yield to bikers and be aware of your surroundings.

Does the trail connect with other paths?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Pinnacle Mountain Fire Tower Trail. However, it also passes through sections of Briar Creek Road and Buffalo Mountain Trail.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see?

The hike offers diverse scenery through an ever-changing forest, including pockets of mountain laurel, rhododendron, pine, and hardwood areas. You might hear small streams during certain times of the year. Wildlife sightings can include deer, and the dense forest provides a rich natural experience leading up to the spectacular panoramic views from the fire tower at the summit.

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