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From the cemetery, continue into the forest, traveling north through a corridor of brambles and thickets. At 1.7 miles (Waypoint 5), turn left onto a gravel road and continue north in a quiet and much more attractive forest of pines and hardwoods.
You’ll reach a road intersection at 2.1 miles (Waypoint 6). Turn right on the gravel road to go north briefly before bending to the west. Along this road, Maj. Gen. Benjamin Cheatham assembled his troops; they served as reserve forces for Gen. Braxton Bragg’s front line. Continue on this road to return to the parking area.
Hunt Cemetery
WAYPOINTS
1. N34º 54.09' W85º 15.097'
2. N34º 53.494' W85º 15.027'
3. N34º 53.470' W85º 14.801'
4. N34º 53.557' W85º 14.493'
5. N34º 53.736' W85º 14.299'
6. N34º 53.810' W85º 14.648'
11 Chickamauga Creek Trail
Distance 6.2 miles, loop
Hiking Time 3 hours
Difficulty Moderate
Elevation +800'/–820'
Trail Use Leashed dogs
Best Times Spring, fall, and winter
Agency U.S. Forest Service, Armuchee Ranger District
Recommended Maps USGS 7.5-minute Catlett and Trails of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests