€31.428571428571
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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4.5 / 5 (14 votes )

Cheaha State Park

19644 AL-281
36258, Delta
the United States

Cheaha State Park is a campsite with 77 pitches in Delta, the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Cheaha State Park it's possible to camp with a tent. Besides camping it's possible to rent a rental cabin as well. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a playground and a sand beach.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Playground
Sand beach
Fishing

Accomodation
Tents
Rental cabins

Facilities
Wheelchair access

Qualifications
Dogs


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Reviews

Miss Myrtle Crona
English (US)
We reached our destination approximately at 8 in the evening, with the registration team still available. The entry was secured with lock codes. The place offered amazing trekking paths, quite challenging and situated in elevated areas. The scenic beauty was breathtaking. We chose to stay in the upper loop of the area. I was hoping for a stable internet connection via Starlink, but the signal was inconsistent due to the dense foliage. Verizon's service wasn't the best either, but combining Starlink and Verizon with a cell booster, I managed to stream television without any issues. However, for work purposes, I had to rely on Skyroam, which utilized T-Mobile's excellent service in this region. I believe all the sites offered full hookups. The spots were not as isolated as I would have liked but were still quite pleasant, so I have no complaints. It's a bit of a journey to reach the nearest town, where you can find restaurants, grocery stores, and so forth. We plan to stay here for a week, towards the end of January 2023, eagerly anticipating the tranquility and serenity this place offers.
1 year ago

Johnnie Goldner
English (US)
Our stay in December 2022 lasted for a period of five nights. Unfortunately, the weather was not on our side and we could only manage one hike due to the rain. Nonetheless, it was a remarkable experience! The scenery was stunning and the proximity to various hiking trails was a bonus, hence we added it to our "To Revisit" list. Our T-Mobile hotspot provided us with internet access but our Verizon phones were of no use due to lack of service. The camping areas and restrooms were impressively tidy and the employees at the office/general store were extremely accommodating!
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Only a one night stay for us as we were passing through towards North Carolina. We were in the lower campground. Signage into there is not very good- we found it and ended up at a closed gate. Turns out you have to check in at the office located at the upper campground. Luckily no on was behind us and we could back out of that sticky situation- be aware if that if you're camping there. We'd like to return. I think the upper campground may be a bit better, the sites are spread out a bit more.
2 years ago

hybrjd
English (US)
loved hiking here. was very peaceful. Liked being able to just walk to the nearby trails. our 23 foot ainstream had no issues getting here. Camp store is predictably expensive
3 years ago

SpenceAir
English (US)
You can tell that AL put a fair amount of money into redoing the park and upgrading the sites, roads and bathhouses. We stayed in the Lower Loop which is smaller with easy access to Lake Cheaha (beach, swimming) and hiking trials which take you to some incredible vistas. Upper Campground is larger with more space btwn sites and access to up Bald Rock . PROS: new bathrooms and showers, level sites, excellent trails with beautiful views nearby and very quiet. We hiked every day and loved the scenery. CONS: whomever designed the sites probably isn't a camper. Roads are one way so all the pull through sites on the left side have your door opening to the road and very little space for a "living area". There are super bright lights interspersed in the campground (we had one right between our site and the next) with no rhyme or reason so it takes away from the evening ambience. The pull through sites are great if you are camping with friends but not as great if you are solo as they share driveways. No cell or WIFI in the campgrounds but you can get it at the visitor center and lodge so be warned if you are working remotely. Even with all the cons we really enjoyed our time here and will certainly come back again.
3 years ago

nomoresomeday
English (US)
We were in the upper loop. The sites and park are very well kept. Staff was super friendly and there are hikes all over. If you were a biker, there’s lots of pedaling to be had too.
3 years ago

thecrazygoodlife.com
English (US)
We stayed here over the Thanksgiving holiday 2020. We stayed in the Lower Campground and drove through the Upper Campground. Both campgrounds have some distinct pros and cons. First the Lower. It's much smaller than the Upper...the loop can be walked in about 5 minutes. None of the sites were amazing. There were a few back-ins...I wouldn't stay in any of these. Tight spots and no yards. With the exception of a couple of the more traditional interior pull-thrus at the far end of the loop, pretty much all the pull-thrus are a bit weird. What I mean by this is that 2 or 3 sites share the same piece of gravel. One site bleeds right into the next site, often with no real delineation of boundaries. Very odd. All of the interior loop pull-thrus are backwards sites (door opens to road, not to the site. They all share a middle area with the opposite side of the loop that is about 20 meters away. The exterior sites face away and normally-facing sites (door opens to site). Most exterior sites don't have yards beyond the gravel (steep dropoffs). Our site (site 46) had the best view of the mountain. A few of the sites have a view of the lake below. Bathrooms are clean. Some stairs go down to the lake which is a nice lake for swimming/kayaking. Upper Campground. It seemed to be double or triple the size. Most, if not all, of the exterior pull-thrus seemed to have large yards (opened up to woods and plenty of room to play). I don't recall if this loop had the same issues of shared gravel spaces with adjoining sites. We only did a drive-thru but I would definitely only stay in this campground if I came back. The park itself is beautiful. Most of the longer trails were closed for repair while we were there but we were able to walk/hike to both of the lookouts. These lookouts are phenomenal and highly recommended. Sunset was amazing! We did the very (VERY) strenuous hike from the Lower Campground to Pulpit Rock. It was invigorating but we climbed 900' in less than a mile. Worth it though!
3 years ago