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19644 HWY 281
Delta, AL 36258
800.ALA-PARK


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7 a.m until sundown

1. Is there a "Burn-Ban" in place at Cheaha?
     No.  Visitors may have controlled campfires at their sites.  Please, keep your campfire attended at all times.

2. What are the Park Rules & Regulations?
     Please click the following link to see the Rules and Regulations for Alabama State Parks -  http://www.alapark.com/parks/Rules%20and%20Regulations.pdf

3. Is Lake Chinnabee, Devil's Den or the Kentuck ORV Trail part of Cheaha Resort State Park?
     No. Areas like Lake Chinnabee, Devil's Den, Kentuck ORV and High Falls are owned by the U.S. Forest Service and operated by the Talladega National Forest. For more information on these facilities. click the link to the U.S .Forest Service's Web site at  
http://www.fs.fed.us/