Flagg Mtn Lookout Tower
Flagg Mountain Lookout Tower, Weogufka AL
Marks the beginning of the Appalachian Mountain range and the 170-mile-long Alabama Pinhoti Trail at an altitude of 1,152 feet. Flagg Mountain features a 1935-era native stone and timber lookout tower exhibiting precision craftsmanship created by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Two cabins with electricity and fireplaces that were constructed by the CCC are available for overnight rentals, along with multiple tent camping opportunities. Text 334-561-5467 with questions.
*The gate to drive to the campsite/cabin shelter area is open Thursday through Monday, 9am to 6pm.
*The gate to drive up to the tower is open on Thursdays and Saturdays, 9am to 6pm.
*The tower is open Thursday through Monday, 9am to 6pm and riders can walk up the road from the parking area near the gate.
Flagg Mtn Lookout Tower
Flagg Mountain Lookout Tower, Weogufka AL
Marks the beginning of the Appalachian Mountain range and the 170-mile-long Alabama Pinhoti Trail at an altitude of 1,152 feet. Flagg Mountain features a 1935-era native stone and timber lookout tower exhibiting precision craftsmanship created by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Two cabins with electricity and fireplaces that were constructed by the CCC are available for overnight rentals, along with multiple tent camping opportunities. Text 334-561-5467 with questions.
*The gate to drive to the campsite/cabin shelter area is open Thursday through Monday, 9am to 6pm.
*The gate to drive up to the tower is open on Thursdays and Saturdays, 9am to 6pm.
*The tower is open Thursday through Monday, 9am to 6pm and riders can walk up the road from the parking area near the gate.
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