It's no secret Alabama is a hiker's dream! Hikers come from all over the world to explore our scenic trails. While some of these trails are quite easy, others are much more challenging. Luckily, most all of Alabama's hiking trails feature an abundance of beautiful natural scenery, including the Chinnabee Silent Trail. To learn all about this scenic trail, including two of its most beautiful features, take a look below:
The Chinnabee Silent Trail is located within the Talladega National Forest at Cheaha State Park.
It was built in 1977 by Boy Scout Troop 29 from the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind in Talladega.
This moderate trail, which is 7.4 miles out and back, begins at Lake Chinnabee. It's a great hike for the entire family!
While hiking the Chinnabee Silent Trail, which just so happens to be one of Alabama's most scenic trails, you'll encounter lots of natural scenery such as flowing streams...
...incredible rock outcroppings, and...
...two of Alabama's most beautiful waterfalls: Cheaha Falls and...
...Devil's Den Falls. Both of these waterfalls flow into pools of water, which have become popular swimming holes among locals and visitors alike.
If you truly enjoy hiking, consider exploring the Chinnabee Silent Trail this summer. After all, it's a great trail that's surrounded by lots of beautiful scenery. If you do decide to explore this trail, don't forget to bring along your canine companion(s). Dogs are allowed on this scenic trail.
Have you ever hiked the lovely Chinnabee Silent Trail? If so, please share your experience with us in the comments; we love hearing your tales of adventure (or relaxation). Also, share with us your favorite hiking destination! Maybe you'll see yours covered someday.
For a list of nine incredible hiking trails in Alabama that are under five miles in length, click here.
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