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US278 Highpoint Trailhead and Bypass Route

This page discusses the US278 Highpoint Trailhead and Bypass Route.

33.978783, -85.480634 Highpoint 278 TH

Sign at South Bypass Junction
Sign at South Bypass Junction
Photo taken by Dan Bedore 7 April 2020.
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Dam in Lanie Creek
Dam in Lanie Creek
Photo taken by Dan Bedore 7 April 2020.
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Lanie Creek Dam, Very High Stream Flow
Lanie Creek Dam
Very High Stream Flow

Saturday, December 26, 2015
Photo by John Calhoun

Triple Kiosk at US278 Highpoint Trailhead
Triple Kiosk at US278 Highpoint Trailhead
Photo taken by Dan Bedore 7 April 2020.
33.978783°N, -85.480634°W

Notices
Notices
Photo taken by Dan Bedore 7 April 2020.
33.978783°N, -85.480634°W

Mildew and Dust on paper notices.
Mildew and Dust on paper notices.
Photo taken by Dan Bedore 7 April 2020.
33.978783°N, -85.480634°W
Nothing on these notices is entices people to walk on the Pinhoti, or informs them. Maps, lists of miles to interesting places, or photos might be inviting.

Roadwalk Sign at US278 Highpoint Trailhead
Roadwalk Sign at US278 Highpoint Trailhead
Photo taken by Dan Bedore 7 April 2020.
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Blind Curve on US278
Blind Curve on US278
Photo taken by Dan Bedore 7 April 2020.
A hiker walks to the left of the highway, either adjacent to fast traffic, or in grass which is often tall and in wet, mushy soil. The Bypass is a dirt road which avoids almost all walking along the highway.

Sign at the northbound / east end of the US278 roadwalk.
Sign at the northbound / east end of the US278 roadwalk.
Photo taken by Dan Bedore 7 April 2020.
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The gated dirt road / Traffic Bypass Route comes out of the woods just left / east of this picture, nearly across the road from the Pinhoti here.

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