Trails from Chewacla State Park are part of the National Recreational Trails program. More information can be found at: http://www.americantrails.org/NRTDatabase/trailDetail.php?recordID=3646
The trail is considered a difficult trail with some grade and/or rough terrain.
Cheaha Trailhead to US 431 Trailhead
Beautiful hike through Cheaha State Park. Blue Mountain Shelter is available on this segment for overnight camping 2.1 miles north of the Cheaha Trailhead.
North FS 500 Trailhead to High Point Trailhead
This part of the trail is rated difficult, for the trail has steep terrain and rock outcrops. Features include scenic views, abundant plant and animal life, and challenging terrain. The trail is open to foot travel, bicycles, and horses.
Songo Trail
Red Mountain Park’s 15-mile trail system traverses exciting and diverse terrain. Stop and smell the oak leaf hydrangeas, shred red rock, uncover the site where miners sought ore, soar through the long-leaf pines, or kick back while your four-legged best friend romps and roams at Remy’s Dog Park. All of the trails at Red Mountain […]
Ike Maston Trail
Red Mountain Park’s 15-mile trail system traverses exciting and diverse terrain. Stop and smell the oak leaf hydrangeas, shred red rock, uncover the site where miners sought ore, soar through the long-leaf pines, or kick back while your four-legged best friend romps and roams at Remy’s Dog Park. All of the trails at Red Mountain […]
Adam’s Gap Trailhead to Cheaha Trailhead
Beautiful hike through the Cheaha Wilderness of the Talladega National Forest and over the highest point in Alabama, Hernandez Peak at 2,344 ft. Considered by many hikers to be “very difficult.”
Tashka Trail at Lake Lurleen State Park
This 9-mile segment begins where Lakeside Trail concludes, at the west end of Lake Lurleen Dam, next to the dam spillway. Use caution. Some sections are steeply graded, sandy, or covered with loose gravel. In addition, the 9 miles contain no shortcuts to either trailhead. Plan accordingly, as you will be in a wilderness environment. […]