Cheaha Wilderness

Cheaha Wilderness

Cheaha Wilderness offers a rugged retreat in Alabama's Talladega National Forest, featuring breathtaking views from Alabama's highest point.

7,245
Acres Protected
26
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1983
Year Established

About Cheaha Wilderness

Cheaha Wilderness
 

Cheaha Wilderness, located within the Talladega National Forest in Alabama, spans over 7,245 acres and encompasses some of the state's most dramatic landscapes. Home to Cheaha Mountain, the highest point in Alabama, this protected area presents a series of striking ridges and valleys that offer diverse ecological habitats. Its sandstone cliffs and dense hardwood forests provide a sanctuary for a variety of wildlife, including black bears, white-tailed deer, and numerous bird species. Historically, this area has been a crucial spot for Native American tribes, and later it became a gateway for hikers and nature lovers. Offering a variety of recreational activities, the wilderness features challenging hiking trails with panoramic views, making it a beloved destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Its rugged terrain, coupled with its ecological significance and historical background, encapsulates the enduring allure of Alabama's wild spaces.

Highlights

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Cheaha Mountain, the highest peak in Alabama

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Pinhoti National Recreation Trail, known for its scenic ridge walks

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Views of Talladega National Forest's sprawling wilderness

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Historic Native American trails traversing the area

Notable Natural Features

Cheaha Mountain

Standing at 2,413 feet, it is the highest point in Alabama, offering sweeping views.

Pinhoti Trail

Part of the extensive Pinhoti National Recreation Trail system, offering miles of scenic hiking.

Devil's Den

A dramatic rock formation and outcrop providing unique climbing and exploration opportunities.