Saint Patrick’s Celebration Week at Cheaha State Park

February 16, 2011 by  
Filed under Events, Recreation

Saint Patrick’s Celebration Week

Sunday March 13th  - Thursday  17th  Rooms will be 40% off!
(Cabins, chalets and Deluxe rooms not included)

Sunday

Sparkling Cider will be green-something for the wee ones at lunch and our lunch buffet will have some corned beef and cabbage …..to start off our week! 11:30 -3:00 pm.

Cheaha Restaurant
We will have Lunch and dinner specials along with green beer!

Lunch and Dinner Irish specials:
Monday – Thursday ….Rueben sandwich with homemade potato chips
Tuesday …..Irish stew  
Wednesday……Corned Beef & Cabbage
Thursday……Shepherd’s Pie 
Bread Pudding 
Rice Pudding

http://alapark.com/events/details.cfm?id=1046


Recreation in Cleburne County

January 24, 2011 by  
Filed under Recreation






Discover the family fun and outdoor adventures
that awaits you on the Tallapoosa River in
Cleburne County, Alabama!

TRO is one of the Top 100 Outdoor Adventures in Alabama!
Call (256) 239-6399

Southern Canoe Outfitters
Operating Schedule:
March 1st  thru October 31st
Monday – Saturday 7 am – Dusk (Closed On Sundays)
Open Memorial Day, 4th of July, & Labor Day!

Disc Golf


Cheaha State Park
Located in Clay and Cleburne Counties, Cheaha State Park is the pinnacle of natural beauty and awe in Alabama. Surrounded by the Talladega National Forest, this foothill of the Appalachian Mountains holds the reputation of the highest point in Alabama. Standing 2,407 ft. above sea level, it is no wonder why the local Creek Indians named this place “Chaha,” meaning high place.

Chief Ladiga Trail
Provides Alabama with its first extended rails-to-trails project. It wanders 33 miles through the countryside of Calhoun and Cleburne counties. It is a non-motorized trail to be utilized for exercise or travel, or relaxation. For more information, please contact the Trail Manager at (256) 447-3363 or (256) 447-9007.

Loyd Owens Canoe Trail
Provides a 40-mile, five boat-ramp canoe trail along Cleburne County’s Tallapoosa River. It is one of the county’s newest attractions. For more information, please contact the Alabama TREASURE Forest Association at (334) 704-0708 or (256) 239-6399


Talladega Scenic Drive
Provides a 29-mile “bird’s eye view” of Northeast Alabama along State Scenic Highway 281. It eventually connects to U.S. Highway 78. Along the way, the Cheaha State Park, Pinhoti National Recreation Trail, Cheaha Wilderness, Oxford-Cheaha Road, and Turnipseed Hunt Camp can all be accessed directly from the drive. For more information, please contact the Talladega National Forest at (256) 463-2272 (Shoal Creek District) or (256) 362-2909 (Talladega District).

Coleman Lake Recreation Area
(in the Talladega National Forest)
Provides electricity, water hook-ups, warm-water showers, swimming/beach area, picnic area, 21-acre lake, and access to the Pinhoti Trail to campers and outdoor enthusiasts. For more information, please contact the Shoal Creek Ranger District of the Talladega National Forest at (256) 463-2272.

Pine Glen Recreation Area
(in the Talladega National Forest)
Provides a more primitive camp and had access to the Pinhoti Trail. It is favored by hunters because of it is centrally located in the Choccolocco Wildlife Management Area. For more information, please contact the Shoal Creek Ranger District of the Talladega National Forest at (256) 463-2272.

Warden Station Hunter/Horse Camp
(in the Talladega National Forest)
Located along Forest Service Road 500, near Coleman Lake Recreation Area. Its central location is convenient for both hunters and horse users. Camping spurs, water, and restrooms are provided. For more information, please contact the Shoal Creek Ranger District of the Talladega National Forest at (256) 463-2272.

Tallapoosa River
Provides fishing, canoe trail, and boat-ramp access In Cleburne County to the public. It flows through the Sunrise Region and includes Lake Wedowee/R. L. Harris Reservoir and Lake Martin (together claiming 50,000 acres of water).









Terrapin Creek Grant Announcement

December 3, 2010 by  
Filed under Chamber News, Communities, Recreation

The Alabama Scenic River Trail adopted the section of the Terrapin from Oaklevel to Weiss Lake. And applied for a grant thru ADECA to improve access points along its path. The first one has been completed at Stewart bridge in Cherokee County. There will be 5 more installed including 3 in Cleburne County. I know one will be at County Road 49 in Oaklevel and one on the creek road near Chief Liadga Lodge. These acces points will give easier access to the creek and keep down erosion form heavy use. There are about 6500 users of this section each summer. The Cleburne County Chamber is proud to support the ASRT and their efforts to promote tourism to our area.

Heflin Alabama Homecoming Weekend

May 27, 2010 by  
Filed under Communities, Recreation, Tourism

Heflin Alabama Homecoming Weekend

Memorial Day Weekend
Friday May 28th through Monday May 31st

Visit the Heflin Alabama website for all the details and exciting and fun events scheduled.

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