Get Lost In This Breathtaking National Forest In Alabama
By Jennifer Young
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Published October 26, 2016
Alabama is home to four national forests: the Conecuh National Forest, Tuskegee National Forest, Bankhead National Forest and the Talladega National Forest. In each of these national forests, there’s something for everyone who loves the outdoors. If what you’re looking for is a little peace and quiet, you’ll want to visit the Talladega National Forest. This national forest is a great escape from the busyness of everyday life.
Alabama's Talladega National Forest is located in the southern part of the Appalacian Mountains. It covers 392,567 acres, stretching across parts of 11 counties.
Not only will you be surrounded by natural scenic beauty when you find yourself in the middle of the Talladega National Forest, but the drive getting there is just as incredible―especially this time of year.
The Talladega National Forest is home to Cheaha State Park, and Cheaha State Park is home to...
...Mount Cheaha, Alabama's highest natural point. Mount Cheaha offers the most breathtaking views. Once you reach the top, you'll experience views like this...
...and like this. Absolutely BREATHTAKING!
The Talladega National Forest is also home to High Falls, one of Alabama's most beautiful waterfalls. High Falls is also one of the easiest waterfalls to access in Alabama.
Camping is a popular recreational opportunity featured throughout the Talladega National Forest, and the Pine Glen Campground is one of the forest's most sought after campgrounds.
The natural landscape surrounding Pine Glen Campground creates such a peaceful atmosphere. Shoal Creek (pictured) is a beautiful creek that runs along this popular campground.
In addition to camping, the Talladega National Forest is also filled with fantastic hiking opportunities. Because there's a variety of trails with different rates of difficulty, people of all ages can enjoy a hike in this beautiful forest.
Without a doubt, the Talladega National Forest is one of the best places in Alabama to go exploring. If you've never been, make plans to go soon. It's a definite must visit!
Have you ever explored the Talladega National Forest? For more amazing Alabama forests, both state and national, check out this list .
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