First pizza spot on the Chief Ladiga Trail

Pizza at the Heart of the Outdoor Trifecta

Grab a brick-oven pie just steps from the Chief Ladiga Trail in downtown Piedmont – then hike the Pinhoti Trail or paddle Terrapin Creek, all within easy reach.

107 S Main St · Piedmont, AL On the Chief Ladiga Trail gateway Close to Pinhoti Trail & Terrapin Creek
Pinhoti Pizza wood-fired oven with Pinhoti posts
Eat · Ride · Hike · Paddle

Your Basecamp in Piedmont, Alabama

On the Chief Ladiga Trail

Bike-in, walk-in, roll-in

Our patio sits just off the Chief Ladiga Trail, a paved rail-trail that now runs nearly 40 miles from downtown Anniston to the Georgia state line where it meets the Silver Comet Trail.

Trailside bike racks Family-friendly
Pinhoti Trail

Gateway to the long-distance hike

The Pinhoti National Recreation Trail crosses nearby mountains and connects all the way to the Appalachian Trail. Many backpackers use Piedmont and Pinhoti Pizza as a resupply and celebration stop.

Thru-hiker friendly Trail beta inside
Terrapin Creek

Paddle & then grab a slice

Terrapin Creek is a beloved local float with crystal water, fun shoals, and outfitters nearby. Finish your paddle and head to town for pizza, wings, or a cold drink on the patio.

Kayak & tube trips Perfect post-paddle meal
From the oven

Where the Magic Happens

Multiple pizzas baking inside the Wood Stone oven
Pies lined up and baking for hungry trail crews.
Close view of the flame inside the oven
That constant flame gives our crust its trail-fueled char.
Pizza drizzled with balsamic glaze and fresh basil
Fresh basil and balsamic swirl for a crowd favorite.
Buffalo-style sandwich in front of the oven
Not just pizza – hot sandwiches straight from the line.
See the vibe

Inside Pinhoti Pizza