Cheaha State Park

Cheaha State Park
Bunker Tower
Map showing the location of Cheaha State Park
Map showing the location of Cheaha State Park
Location in Alabama
LocationClay County & Cleburne County, Alabama, United States
Coordinates33°28′28″N 85°48′35″W / 33.47444°N 85.80972°W / 33.47444; -85.80972
Area2,799 acres (11.33 km2)
Elevation2,116 ft (645 m)
DesignationAlabama state park
Established1933
AdministratorAlabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
WebsiteCheaha State Park

Cheaha State Park is a public recreation area located in Clay and Cleburne counties in Alabama, US. The park's 2,799 acres (1,133 ha) include Cheaha Mountain, the highest point in the state. The park adjoins Talladega National Forest and is managed by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. It is Alabama's oldest continuously operating state park.[1] Facilities include lodgings, a restaurant, campsites, and hiking trails.[2]

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