Cheaha State Park, nestled in Delta, AL, invites visitors to explore the picturesque beauty of the highest point in Alabama. Established in 1933, this park spans 2,799 acres of granite terrain, towering at 2,407 feet above sea level. Surrounded by the sprawling Talladega National Forest, including the Cheaha Wilderness, the park offers a tranquil retreat from urban life.
Accessing the park through well-maintained routes like the Talladega Scenic Drive or AL Hwy 49 ensures a smooth journey for nature enthusiasts. Enjoy a range of accommodations from rock cabins to A-frame chalets, while groups can relish the historic CCC Bald Rock Lodge for gatherings and events. For a rustic experience, primitive camping options near Cheaha Lake are available.
Visitors can indulge in the park’s amenities, including the Mountain Store offering snacks and essentials. With diverse activities like hiking, mountain biking, and fishing, Cheaha State Park promises a memorable outdoor experience. The park's proximity to historic downtown areas and various attractions makes it a convenient yet serene destination for all.
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