Alabama is filled with many great places to go hiking. From mountains and forests, to parks and canyons, the hiking destinations are endless. Many of Alabama’s hiking trails are perfect for exploring any time of the year, including the Doug Ghee Accessible Trail. Read on to learn why this short trail is perfect for exploring this winter.
The Doug Ghee Accessible Trail is located inside Cheaha State Park, which is situated atop Cheaha Mountain - Alabama’s highest natural point.
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This 1/4-mile boardwalk trail is open daily until sundown. It lacks steps and inclines, which makes it accessible to people of all abilities.
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The Doug Ghee Accessible Trail can easily be reached from Cheaha State Park’s main road. It winds through a scenic forest and…
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…ends at the popular Bald Rock Overlook.
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To take advantage of Alabama’s great outdoors this winter, consider hiking the Doug Ghee Accessible Trail. The length of this trail may not be very long, but the view at the end makes it well worth the trip. It’s spectacular!
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Where in Alabama is your favorite place to go hiking? Let us know in the comments. Also, if you’ve ever hiked the Doug Ghee Accessible Trail, share your thought with us.
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Address: 19644 Hwy 281, Delta, AL 36258
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To learn all about the town of Delta, which is where Cheaha State Park is located, be sure to check out our previous article: There’s A Tiny Town In Alabama Completely Surrounded By Breathtaking Natural Beauty.
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