Set along the Chinnabee Silent Trail on Cheaha Creek in the Talladega National Forest, Cheaha Falls is a breathtaking 30-foot waterfall that spills from rocks along the Chinnabee Silent Trail. Also home to Mount Cheaha, Alabama’s tallest mountain, the Talladega National Forest is where Cheaha Creek begins, winding its way down to the hill and creating the stunning Cheaha Falls.

A comfortable, three-quarter-mile hike from the trail’s parking area on Talladega Scenic Byway or a 1-mile trip from the Turnipseed Hunting Camp on Alabama Highway 281 will get you to the beautiful three-tiered cascade, where you can soak up the beautiful scenery, have a dip, or camp overnight.

A trail shelter is available near the falls on a first-come first-served basis, or you can pitch a tent. If you have some spare time, pay a visit to the Devil’s Den and High Falls in nearby Cheaha State Park before heading home.

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