Take An Unforgettable Drive To The Top Of Alabama's Highest Point
By Jennifer Young
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Published February 15, 2019
It’s no secret Alabama is filled with lots of beautiful scenery, and there’s no better way to experience this than by taking a scenic drive. One of the most scenic drives Alabama has to offer will lead you to Cheaha State Park – the state’s highest point. To learn all about Cheaha State Park, including the drive getting there, take a look below.
Cheaha State Park is located atop Cheaha Mountain in the tiny town of Delta. With an elevation of 2,407 feet, it's Alabama's highest point.
During your drive to this beautiful state park, you'll be completely surrounded by the Talladega National Forest and experience the most...
For driving directions to Cheaha State Park, click
here and scroll to the bottom.
...scenic views along the way.
Cheaha State Park, which covers nearly 3,000 acres, opened to the public in 1933. This makes it Alabama's oldest continuously operating state park.
Although Cheaha State Park offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing, most visitors are drawn to it for its scenic views. While atop Cheaha Mountain, you can seriously see for miles.
If you're thinking of taking a drive to Cheaha State Park just to experience its spectacular views, you'll want to arrive just before the sun sets. After all, nothing beats a gorgeous sunset from Alabama's highest point.
For more information about Cheaha State Park, you can view its webpage
here and its Facebook page
here . You can visit this beautiful state park at 19644 AL-281, Delta, AL 36258.
Have you ever visited Cheaha State Park? If so, please share your experience with us in the comments.
For more information about Delta, the home of Cheaha State Park, be sure to check out our previous article: There’s A Tiny Town In Alabama Completely Surrounded By Breathtaking Natural Beauty .
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