Alabama State Route 281

State Route 281 in Alabama, also known as SR 281 and as Talladega Scenic Drive, extends from U.S. Route 78/State Route 9 (US 78/SR 9) west of Heflin to the intersection of two forest roads in the Talladega National Forest. Running the crest of the Talladega Mountains, Alabama's highest range, SR 281 was originally an unpaved forest route known as Skyway Motorway prior to the reconstruction into a paved scenic highway. SR 281 connects traffic to Cheaha State Park, a state park built on top of the highest point in the state, elevation 2,405 feet (733 m).

State Route 281

Talladega Scenic Drive
Route information
Maintained by ALDOT
Length26.834 mi (43.185 km)
Existed1995–present
Tourist
routes
Talladega Scenic Drive
Major junctions
South endTalladega National Forest near Mount Cheaha State Park
Major intersections SR 49 near Mount Cheaha
North end US 78 / SR 9 west of Heflin
Location
CountryUnited States
StateAlabama
CountiesClay, Cleburne
Highway system
  • Alabama State Highway System
  • Interstate
  • US
  • State
US 280 SR 283

SR 281 does cross both US 431 and I-20 via overpasses, but does not intersect either of them. US 431 can be reached however via Cleburne County Road 131 (CR 131), a former alignment of the Skyway Motorway and a short connector to SR 281.

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