Cheaha Mountain (Mount Cheaha)

Cheaha State Park
Alabama
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Bunker Tower on top of Cheaha Mountain.
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At 2,407 feet (734 m) above sea level, Cheaha Mountain is the highest point in the state of Alabama. The mountain was opened to the public as a state park on June 7, 1939.
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Landmark Trivia

  • Cheaha Mountain is part of the Talladega Mountains, a final southern segment of the Blue Ridge.
  • Cheaha Mountain, often called Mount Cheaha, is the highest point in the U.S. state of Alabama.
  • The highest point is marked with a USGS marker in front of Bunker Tower, a stone Civilian Conservation Corps building with an observation deck on top.
  • The mountain was opened to the public as a state park on June 7, 1939.

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