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Talladega National Forest – Image Gallery

Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Title from panel. Includes key map. Text and col. ill. on verso. "Forest Service map." "Constructed in the Regional Office, Southern Region, Atlanta, Georgia in 1986 ..." "Land status current to October 1986." "Recreation guide R8-RG 13 September 1987." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Relief shown by contours. Panel title: Pinhoti Trail, Talladega National Forest, Alabama. Includes location map. Text and col. ill. on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
"Recreation guide R8-RG 145. April 1994." Relief shown by spot heights. Panel title: Talladega, Oakmulgee District, National Forest. "Forest service map." "St. Stephens meridians." Includes key map, index to geological Survey topographical maps, and table of recreation sites. Forest information and col. ill. on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
"Recreation guide R8-RG 145. April 1994." Relief shown by spot heights. Panel title: Talladega, Oakmulgee District, National Forest. "Forest service map." "St. Stephens meridians." Includes key map, index to geological Survey topographical maps, and table of recreation sites. Forest information and col. ill. on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. "Polyconic projection; 1927 North American datum.  Huntsville and St. Stephen meridian." "Forest Service map--Class A." Insets: Key map.--Source diagram. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2
Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. "Polyconic projection; 1927 North American datum.  Huntsville and St. Stephen meridian." "Forest Service map--Class A." Insets: Key map.--Source diagram. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2
Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. Relief shown by spot heights. "St. Stephens meridian." "Forest Service map class A." Includes location map and "Source diagram." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2
Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. Relief shown by spot heights. "St. Stephens meridian." "Forest Service map class A." Includes location map and "Source diagram." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2
Scope and content:  The original finding aid described this photograph as:
Original Caption: Long early morning shadows greet the visitor on the Talladega Scenic Drive through the Talladega National Forest.
Location: Talladega National Forest, Alabama (33.487° N 85.788° W)

Status: Public domain.
Waterfall in Talladega National Forest


Talladega National Forest

Talladega National Forest in Alabama is a sprawling expanse of diverse ecosystems, including mountains, rivers, and forests, perfect for outdoor recreation and exploration. - National Forest Official Website

Details

Talladega National Forest

The Talladega National Forest is located in the state of Alabama and covers over 392,567 acres of land. It is divided into three separate districts: Oakmulgee, Shoal Creek, and Talladega. Each district offers unique features and ecosystems for visitors to explore.

Features:

  • Beautiful waterfalls, such as Cheaha Falls and Devil's Den Falls
  • Mount Cheaha, the highest point in Alabama at 2,407 feet above sea level
  • Over 500 miles of hiking trails, including the Pinhoti Trail and the Odum Scout Trail
  • Abundant wildlife, including black bears, wild turkeys, and white-tailed deer
  • Recreational activities such as camping, fishing, hunting, and picnicking
  • Scenic overlooks with panoramic views of the surrounding forests and valleys

Ecological Significance:

The Talladega National Forest is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, many of which are considered rare or endangered. The forest provides crucial habitat for these species to thrive and is an important area for conservation efforts.

In addition, the forest plays a vital role in maintaining water quality in the region. The streams and rivers that flow through the forest provide clean drinking water for nearby communities and support a variety of aquatic life.

The Talladega National Forest also helps to mitigate the effects of climate change by sequestering carbon dioxide and providing a natural buffer against extreme weather events. The forest acts as a carbon sink, absorbing and storing carbon from the atmosphere, which helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat global warming.

Overall, the Talladega National Forest is a valuable natural resource that provides countless benefits to both the environment and the local community. Visitors can experience the beauty and wonder of this pristine wilderness while also supporting conservation efforts to protect it for future generations to enjoy.



Talladega National Forest


Points of Interest

Talladega National Forest Points of Interest

  • Cheaha State Park: Located within the Talladega National Forest, Cheaha State Park is the highest point in Alabama and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can enjoy hiking, picnicking, camping, and more at this popular destination.
  • Chinnabee Silent Trail: This scenic trail winds through the forest and offers hikers the chance to see waterfalls, rock formations, and diverse plant and animal life. The trail is a favorite among nature enthusiasts and photographers.
  • High Falls: High Falls is a beautiful waterfall located in the Talladega National Forest. Visitors can take a short hike to reach the falls and enjoy a picnic or swim in the pool below.
  • Cheaha Wilderness: The Cheaha Wilderness area is a designated wilderness within the national forest that offers a remote and unspoiled natural experience. Backpackers and hikers can explore the rugged terrain and enjoy the solitude of this pristine wilderness area.
  • Lake Chinnabee: This picturesque lake is a popular spot for fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. Visitors can relax on the shores of the lake and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of the forest.



Talladega National Forest – Images

Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Title from panel. Includes key map. Text and col. ill. on verso. "Forest Service map." "Constructed in the Regional Office, Southern Region, Atlanta, Georgia in 1986 ..." "Land status current to October 1986." "Recreation guide R8-RG 13 September 1987." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Description: Relief shown by contours and spot heights. Title from panel. Includes key map. Text and col. ill. on verso. "Forest Service map." "Constructed in the Regional Office, Southern Region, Atlanta, Georgia in 1986 ..." "Land status current to October 1986." "Recreation guide R8-RG 13 September 1987." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region – Public domain – Wikimedia

Relief shown by contours. Panel title: Pinhoti Trail, Talladega National Forest, Alabama. Includes location map. Text and col. ill. on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Description: Relief shown by contours. Panel title: Pinhoti Trail, Talladega National Forest, Alabama. Includes location map. Text and col. ill. on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region – Public domain – Wikimedia

"Recreation guide R8-RG 145. April 1994." Relief shown by spot heights. Panel title: Talladega, Oakmulgee District, National Forest. "Forest service map." "St. Stephens meridians." Includes key map, index to geological Survey topographical maps, and table of recreation sites. Forest information and col. ill. on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Description: "Recreation guide R8-RG 145. April 1994." Relief shown by spot heights. Panel title: Talladega, Oakmulgee District, National Forest. "Forest service map." "St. Stephens meridians." Includes key map, index to geological Survey topographical maps, and table of recreation sites. Forest information and col. ill. on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region; Geometronics Service Center (U.S.) – Public domain – Wikimedia

"Recreation guide R8-RG 145. April 1994." Relief shown by spot heights. Panel title: Talladega, Oakmulgee District, National Forest. "Forest service map." "St. Stephens meridians." Includes key map, index to geological Survey topographical maps, and table of recreation sites. Forest information and col. ill. on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Description: "Recreation guide R8-RG 145. April 1994." Relief shown by spot heights. Panel title: Talladega, Oakmulgee District, National Forest. "Forest service map." "St. Stephens meridians." Includes key map, index to geological Survey topographical maps, and table of recreation sites. Forest information and col. ill. on verso. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region; Geometronics Service Center (U.S.) – Public domain – Wikimedia

Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. "Polyconic projection; 1927 North American datum.  Huntsville and St. Stephen meridian." "Forest Service map--Class A." Insets: Key map.--Source diagram. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

Description: Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. "Polyconic projection; 1927 North American datum. Huntsville and St. Stephen meridian." "Forest Service map--Class A." Insets: Key map.--Source diagram. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region – Public domain – Wikimedia

Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. "Polyconic projection; 1927 North American datum.  Huntsville and St. Stephen meridian." "Forest Service map--Class A." Insets: Key map.--Source diagram. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

Description: Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. "Polyconic projection; 1927 North American datum. Huntsville and St. Stephen meridian." "Forest Service map--Class A." Insets: Key map.--Source diagram. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region – Public domain – Wikimedia

Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. Relief shown by spot heights. "St. Stephens meridian." "Forest Service map class A." Includes location map and "Source diagram." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

Description: Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. Relief shown by spot heights. "St. Stephens meridian." "Forest Service map class A." Includes location map and "Source diagram." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region – Public domain – Wikimedia

Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. Relief shown by spot heights. "St. Stephens meridian." "Forest Service map class A." Includes location map and "Source diagram." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

Description: Scale 1:126,720; 1/2ʺ = 1 mile. Relief shown by spot heights. "St. Stephens meridian." "Forest Service map class A." Includes location map and "Source diagram." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. AACR2

Image by United States. Forest Service. Southern Region – Public domain – Wikimedia

Scope and content:  The original finding aid described this photograph as:
Original Caption: Long early morning shadows greet the visitor on the Talladega Scenic Drive through the Talladega National Forest.
Location: Talladega National Forest, Alabama (33.487° N 85.788° W)

Status: Public domain.

Description: Scope and content: The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Long early morning shadows greet the visitor on the Talladega Scenic Drive through the Talladega National Forest. Location: Talladega National Forest, Alabama (33.487° N 85.788° W) Status: Public domain.

Image by Unknown authorUnknown author or not provided – Public domain – Wikimedia

Waterfall in Talladega National Forest

Description: Waterfall in Talladega National Forest

Image by Lahti213 – CC BY-SA 4.0 – Wikimedia

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