2799-acre mountain-top retreat; highest point in Alabama. 30-unit resort inn, restaurant, vacation cottages, chalets, modern campground, picnic areas & pavilions, hiking & biking trails, play areas, beautiful mountain scenery.
Cheaha State Park
Street address:
19644 Hwy. 281
Delta, AL 36258
Phone:
256-488-5115
Fax:
256-488-5649
Schedule:
Open daylight hours.
Mailing:
19644 Hwy. 281
Delta, AL 36258
Discount:
senior, group
Admission:
Admission charged
Accepted:
Personal Checks
Travelers Checks
MasterCard
Visa
American Express
2799-acre mountain-top retreat; highest point in Alabama. 30-unit resort inn, restaurant, vacation cottages, chalets, modern campground, picnic areas & pavilions, hiking & biking trails, play areas, beautiful mountain scenery.
Accessibility:
Mobility Impaired (all one level, no steps, ramps, toilet access from front of wheelchair, toilet access from side of wheelchair, support bars for toilets, wheelchair-level restroom sinks, showers with roll-in wheelchair access, wheelchair-level phones, seating areas for wheelchair users, designated parking spaces)
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10-person capacity
Firearm ranges:
for rifles - at 50 and 100 yards
handguns - at 25 yards
One-story log church built 1885–1890. One of the few remaining hand-split, hand-hewn churches in Alabama.
2 developed campgrounds, primitive horse camp, 35 mi./56 km of horse trails, 70 mi./113 km of hiking trails. Hunting, fishing, scenic driving, mountains, lakes, streams in forested setting.
From I-20, Exit 199, turn left on U.S. 78W, then right on 281 and follow signs. Driving time 50 minutes.
Unique shop located in old home. Local portrait artists, craftsmen. Vast array of framed canvases, prints, antique treasures and gifts.
Aample parking
Boat ramp
Boat docks
Covered pavilion