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Located in Clay and Cleburne Counties, Cheaha State Park is the pinnacle of natural beauty and awe in Alabama. Surrounded by the Talladega National Forest, this foothill of the Appalachian Mountains holds the reputation of the highest point in Alabama. Standing 2,407 ft. above sea level, it is no wonder why the local Creek Indians named this place “Chaha,” meaning high place.
After the state of Alabama acquired lands in 1933, which today comprise 11 of the 22 State Parks, a cooperative effort with the State of Alabama and the National Park System, paved the way for the Civilian Conservation Corp's (CCC) development and construction of Cheaha State Park. Its continuous operation since 1933, makes Cheaha, Alabama's oldest continuously operating State Park.
CHEAHA STATE PARK IS IN NEED OF CAMPHOSTS
*this is a volunteer position working as a liaison between campers and park staff
To apply contact our Country Store Staff at 256-488-5111 or email our Park Office at cheahastpk@dcnr.alabama.gov. You can learn more about our Volunteers In Parks programs by downloading our VIP Brochure here!
FREE Wireless Internet Access available:
* Cheaha Lodge lobby & the Cheaha Country Store
For more information on Cheaha State Park, check out these brochures:
Cheaha's Facility Information Brochure
Cheaha's Visitor's Guide
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