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Cheaha Mountain: Alabama's Rooftop

Reach new heights at Cheaha Mountain, Alabama's highest point, offering stunning views and a rich history within Cheaha State Park.

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Ascend to the highest point in Alabama at Cheaha Mountain, nestled within Cheaha State Park. Experience panoramic views from the historic Bunker Tower and explore the natural beauty of the surrounding Talladega National Forest.

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  • 19644 AL-281, Delta, Alabama, 36258, US

Local tips

  • Arrive early, especially on weekends, to secure parking and avoid crowds, particularly at the Bunker Tower and Bald Rock.
  • Bring layers of clothing, as the temperature at the summit can be cooler than in the surrounding areas.
  • Check the Cheaha State Park website for information on trail conditions, museum hours, and special events.
  • Consider visiting during the fall foliage season for stunning views of the colorful trees.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From Interstate 20 near Anniston, take exit 191 south onto Route 431. Turn south onto the Talladega Scenic Byway, Route 281. Follow Route 281 to Cheaha State Park. After paying the park's admission fee ($5 for adults, $2 for children ages 4-11 and seniors), continue to the summit. Parking is available near the Bunker Tower. Note that the park offers annual passes.

  • Public Transportation + Walking

    Public transportation to Cheaha State Park is limited. If arriving by bus to a nearby town like Talladega, arrange for a taxi or rideshare service to Cheaha State Park (approximately $40-$60). From the park entrance, it's approximately a 7-mile drive to the mountain summit. Remember to pay the park entrance fee at the Mountain Store if the park gate is closed: $5 for adults (12 and older), $2 for children (ages 4-11) and seniors (62+ with ID). Children 3 and under, as well as active military and veterans (with ID), are free.

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Cheaha Mountain, rising to 2,407 feet above sea level, is the culminating point of Alabama's diverse landscape. Located within Cheaha State Park, the mountain offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The name 'Cheaha' originates from the Creek Indian word meaning 'high place,' a fitting tribute to its prominent stature. The mountain and its surrounding park boast a rich history, with the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) playing a vital role in its development during the 1930s. The CCC constructed many of the park's iconic structures, including the Bunker Tower, a stone observation tower offering 360-degree views of the surrounding landscape. The tower houses the CCC Museum, which honors the work of the corps. Visitors can explore a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy boardwalks to more challenging backcountry routes. The Doug Ghee Accessible Trail, also known as Bald Rock Boardwalk, provides an accessible route to stunning views. The Pinhoti Trail, a long-distance hiking trail, also crosses Cheaha Mountain. Cheaha State Park also offers various recreational opportunities, including camping, swimming, and fishing. Cheaha Lake provides a refreshing escape during the warmer months. The park is also a popular destination for birdwatching and wildlife viewing.

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