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Talladega National Forest adventures

Talladega National Forest Adventures

Talladega National Forest offers diverse outdoor recreation within its expansive woodlands, including hiking, camping, and fishing. Its scenic landscapes and rich biodiversity make it a popular natural destination within driving distance.

392,567
Acres Protected
250+
Miles of Trails
Over 500,000
Annual Visitors
1936
Year Established

About Talladega National Forest

Talladega National Forest
 

Talladega National Forest is located in east-central Alabama and covers approximately 392,567 acres split into three distinct districts: the Oakmulgee, Shoal Creek, and Talladega Districts. Characterized by rugged ridges, rolling hills, and dense hardwood and pine forests, the forest spans parts of several counties, providing habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and various migratory birds. The forest lies within the southern Appalachian foothills, offering a mix of upland hardwoods and rich biodiversity. Historically, the area was heavily logged in the early 20th century before being reforested and managed by the U.S. Forest Service starting in 1936. It contains numerous recreational opportunities such as hiking the famed Pinhoti National Recreation Trail, camping near quiet streams, off-highway vehicle riding in designated areas, and fishing for bass and trout in its pristine waterways. The forest also hosts several wilderness areas, including the Cheaha Wilderness which features the highest point in Alabama, Cheaha Mountain. Visitors are drawn to Talladega National Forest’s balance of outdoor adventure and serene nature escapes, with easy access from cities such as Birmingham and Atlanta. Its scenic overlooks, varied terrain, and well-maintained trail system make it a favorite among hikers, mountain bikers, and nature watchers alike.

Highlights

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Cheaha Mountain, the highest point in Alabama at 2,407 feet

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The Pinhoti National Recreation Trail, a scenic, challenging long-distance trail

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Talladega Scenic Drive, a 26-mile forest road offering breathtaking overlooks

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The Cheaha Wilderness Area, designated wilderness with pristine natural habitats

Notable Natural Features

Cheaha Mountain

At 2,407 feet, it is the tallest point in Alabama and features observation towers and panoramic views.

Pinhoti Trail

A network of trails spanning over 100 miles through rugged terrain with opportunities for multi-day backpacking.

Cheaha Wilderness

A federally designated wilderness area preserving natural habitats and providing remote hiking experiences.