Talladega National Forest, AL
Visitor Services

Service Description Service Description
Fees Fees
Forest Service fees apply.
Camping Camping
You may camp anywhere along the Pinhoti National Recreation Trail. There are also two designated campgrounds near the Pinhoti. Eight sites offer water and toilets at $5 per night. A more... More information on Camping
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Special Considerations

No horses, all-terrain vehicles, motorcycles, or mountain bikes are permitted on the Pinhoti Trail. No hunting is allowed from trails or roads, but hunting is allowed during hunting season in the areas traversed by the trail.

A trip on the Pinhoti through the Talladega should be planned according to season. Spring arrives early (mid-March) and colorfully. This is the time to keep to the valleys and enjoy the lush new growth. But in autumn, take the ridge trails and absorb the colors.

For more information visit Talladega National Forest - GORP

Or contact:

District Ranger
US Forest Service
1001 North St.
Talladega, AL 35160

256-362-2909
Fax: 256-362-0823

Restrictions

You`ll need a permit for camping during the hunting season ~ November 15 to January 1.