Chinnabee Silent Trail Parking Lot
Chinnabee Silent Trail: A Tranquil Escape into Alabama's Wilderness
Escape to the serene beauty of Devil's Den Falls in Lineville, Alabama. Hike the Chinnabee Silent Trail and discover a hidden oasis in Talladega National Forest.
Devil's Den Falls, near Lineville, Alabama, is a picturesque multi-step waterfall within the Talladega National Forest [3, 4]. Easily accessed via a short hike on the Chinnabee Silent Trail, it's known for its serene beauty, lush greenery, and unique rock formations, offering a refreshing escape into nature [3, 4, 5].
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
From Lineville, head north on AL-49 N for approximately 30 minutes [3, 4]. Look for signs indicating the turn-off to Cheaha Road (County Road 42) [4]. Follow Cheaha Road west for about 4 miles to the Lake Chinnabee Recreation Area (Forest Road 646) on the left [4]. After turning left onto Forest Road 646, travel 2 miles to the parking lot [4]. A $3 parking permit is required; bring exact change as it's an honor system [3, 4, 13].
Hiking
From the Lake Chinnabee Recreation Area parking lot, follow the Chinnabee Silent Trail upstream for approximately half a mile (800 meters) to reach Devil's Den Falls [4]. The trail is moderately challenging with some steep inclines, rocky paths, and a bridge crossing [3, 4]. Stay left at any forks in the trail to reach the falls [4]. Be aware that the trail is not always clearly marked with signs specifically for Devil's Den Falls [4].
Taxi/Ride-Share
From Lineville, a taxi or rideshare service can take you to the Lake Chinnabee Recreation Area [5, 6]. The cost is approximately $65-$80 to Oxford, AL [16]. From Oxford, you can take a taxi to Lineville. Confirm the fare before starting your trip [5, 16]. From the parking lot, follow the hiking guidance to reach the falls [4].
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