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Cheaha
Overview
Cheaha State Park stands as the oldest continuously operating state park in Alabama, offering a majestic retreat atop the state's highest peak. Located within the sprawling Talladega National Forest, this destination is famous for its rocky landscapes and historical significance. RV travelers can enjoy the unique experience of camping at nearly 2,400 feet above sea level, providing a refreshing mountain climate and stunning vistas that stretch for miles across the horizon.
Location & Surroundings
Tucked away in the rural beauty of Delta, AL, the park is surrounded by over 300,000 acres of protected forest land. The journey to the park takes you through the Talladega Scenic Drive, a route known for its vibrant fall foliage and sweeping curves. As the pinnacle of the Appalachian foothills, the surroundings are defined by dramatic granite outcroppings and dense hardwood forests, creating a secluded atmosphere that feels worlds away from the city.
Amenities & Park Features
The park provides a variety of sites for RVers, ranging from the Upper Improved Campground to more secluded spots. Most sites feature 20/30/50 amp electrical service, water, and sewer hookups to ensure a comfortable stay. Guests have access to modern bathhouses, a camp store for essentials, and a mountain-top restaurant with panoramic views. The park also features a playground and gem mine, making it a well-rounded choice for travelers with children.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Hiking is the primary draw here, with the Bald Rock Boardwalk offering an easy, accessible path to one of the best views in the state. For those seeking a challenge, the park provides access to the Pinhoti Trail, a premier long-distance hiking route. Beyond the park boundaries, visitors can explore the nearby Cheaha Lake for fishing or venture to the International Motorsports Hall of Fame near the Talladega Superspeedway for a day of local history.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize scenery and trail access over urban amenities. It is particularly well-suited for active retirees and families who enjoy exploring nature together in a peaceful, quiet environment. While the roads are navigable for most, it is best for drivers who are comfortable with mountain grades, rewarding them with an authentic wilderness experience that is unmatched in the region.
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
RydFree
Cheaha is very nice and a beautiful place to visit, camp and ride the trails. A ton of hiking trails available also if you're into that. The only thingbthat keeps me from giving 5 stars is the lack of convenience amenities that other campsites offer. There was absolutely no cell or WiFi signal anywhere at the campsites and while the restrooms were sufficient, the showers were outdated and severely lacking.
Tim Johansen
Very nice park and campground. Stayed in upper campground, and had lots of space and view into the timber. Had 2 trails out of the campground which was nice. Take all your essentials because it’s a long drive in and out. New facilities under construction that will be done in 2026, so that will help with food. Definitely worth a trip !
David
Always a great stay at Cheaha. We go every year for multiple years now. Great cabins, trails, atmosphere, scenery, deer and other wildlife, etc. Campground and cabins available to stay in. Chalets are also available. I highly recommend this park and it's cabins. You definitely won't be disappointed.
Tim Casey
The drive up here is fantastic! Great views from Bald rock , or pulpit rock. Bunker tower is must stop, and the country store at the top of the mountain is nice. The new hotel is currently under construction,but already looks amazing. I highly recommend driving down, or hiking down to cheaha lake. A great place to spend the day!
Faiyad H Rishal
The top point of Cheaha Mountain has beautiful view, specially during the sunset. This is also good for hiking, repelling, or just spending some great time sitting on the rocks and looking to the horizon where sky falls on the ground!
Wesley Thompson
The last time I was here was 27 years ago, when my new wife and I spent our honeymoon here. We came back this year for a more somber occasion, but this time we got a chalet instead of a rustic cabin. The old hotel we stayed in our first night all those years ago is gone now, as is the old restaurant, but they're busy constructing a new hotel where the old one stood. The hike to Bald Rock has been made infinitely easier thanks to the boardwalk, but the old trail is still available for those who wanna do it the old fashioned way.
Dale Wilder
Really beautiful place. Stunning trails, plenty of camp sites, the coolest little dog park. I really enjoyed the informative plaques telling of the wild life and the history of the area. This mountain has so much to offer.
Jason Lin
Highest point in Alabama! Great state park with lots of trails! Many lead to some amazing viewpoints. They are currently going through some rebuild of the resort/restaurant so there are limited facility within the park. Looking forward for the resort/restaurant to be finished and we for sure will revisit!
Shara Michaels
Seen the tower, store, Boardwalk trail, Pulpit Rock. Got a flat tire just below the tower so watch the road on the right where it's crumbling, tows aren't crazy about coming up that mountain! Boardwalk and Pulpit have very nice views, the old stone lodge is a neat building to look at too. There is a small fee to enter the park, think it was $3+4? Lol wasn't paying attention but it's posted inside the store.
Gina Ledet
The most breath taking views, awesome hiking trails and wheelchair accessible trails also. In my book that says it all!! Everyone was very nice. The little country store there had very reasonable prices which shocked me. Will be going back