Appalachian Trail Info

Appalachian NiteLight™

PTAT is working hard to bring kiosks to the Appalachian Trail! Once completed, Appalachian Trail goers will be able to enjoy refreshments and snacks at our AT kiosks, which will be located every 3 miles along the trail.

A majority of the AT Kiosks will also include an outdoor patio and bar for patrons over 21. Please click here for current list of alcohol-serving kiosks >>

In certain jurisdictions, alcohol is prohibited and will not be served.

Kiosks will be open from 7am-2am, Monday-Saturday. Check with your local kiosk for hours on Sunday.

Tray Mountain Skybar

July 3rd, 2008

Picture this. Dining in ultimate luxury atop Georgia’s seventh-highest peak, sipping fresh, local wine from Georgia Wine Country, feasting on days-fresh beef from nearby pastures. The Tray Mountain Skybar features an elegant bar on top of a futuristic steel perch that rotates while you eat.

A true marvel of engineering, Tray Mountain Skybar rests on the boundary line between White and Towns counties, located within the borders of the Chattahoochee National Forest and is part of the Tray Mountain Wilderness.

With views to die for, Tray Mountain has for years been considered the viewing point for the Nantahala Mountains and Nantahala National Forest within North Carolina. The views of the entire Blue Ridge Mountains in Northern Georgia at your fingertips, dining on Tray Mountain is nothing short of miraculous.