Cheaha Wilderness is a rugged area offering a variety of outdoor adventures within the Talladega National Forest in Alabama. It is home to the state's highest point and a network of challenging trails.
Located in eastern Alabama, Cheaha Wilderness spans over 7,245 acres within the Talladega National Forest. This wilderness area is notable for its mountainous terrain, with Cheaha Mountain as its centerpiece, reaching 2,407 feet, the highest point in Alabama. The landscape is characterized by mixed hardwood forests, rocky ridges, and deep gorges, providing a haven for biodiversity. Visitors can explore a variety of ecosystems that support wildlife such as deer, bobcats, and numerous bird species. Historically, the area has been used for timber and mining, but now it serves as a protected refuge offering recreation opportunities like hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. The wilderness is part of the larger Pinhoti Trail system, drawing hiking enthusiasts with its challenging routes and scenic views.
Cheaha Mountain, Alabama's highest peak offering outstanding vistas
Diverse ecosystems supporting wildlife such as white-tailed deer and bobcats
The Pinhoti Trail, known for its challenging hiking routes
Cheaha Falls, a beautiful waterfall accessible via hiking trails
The highest point in Alabama, offering panoramic views and a wide variety of trails.
A premier long-distance trail providing a challenging and scenic hike through diverse landscapes.
A picturesque waterfall located along a moderately difficult trail.