- Alabama State Route 281
Infobox road
state=AL
type=AL
route=281
length_mi=16
length_ref= [ [http://colepages.com/routes276299.html Highway Route Info Routes 276 - 299 ] ]
length_round=
established=1995
direction_a=South
direction_b=North
starting_terminus=Talladega National Forest nearMount Cheaha State Park in Clay County
junction=
ending_terminus=
previous_type=US
previous_route=280
next_type=AL
next_route=283State Route 281 in
Alabama , also known as SR-281 and as Talladega Scenic Drive, extends from U.S. Highway 78/SR-4 west of Heflin to the intersection of two unpaved forest roads in theTalladega National Forest . Running the crest of theTalladega Mountains , Alabama's highest range, SR-281 was originally an unpaved forest route known asSkyway Motorway prior to the reconstruction into a paved scenic highway. SR-281 connects traffic toCheaha State Park , a state park built on top of the highest point in the state, elevation 2405 .When first built, the Talladega Scenic Drive was known as State Route 49 and SR-49 Spur. SR-49 Spur extended from where SR-49 ends today to
Cheaha Mountain where it continued from there west to Talledega as a narrow county road. In the early 1990's, SR-49 Spur was extended south along the western side of the Talladega Mountains, ending at a remote location in the national forest at the fork of two forest roads, one which was part of the old Skyway Motorway. When work was completed on this extension, SR-49 was truncated south of the Spur and both SR-49 north of the spur and the spur itself were both designated as SR-281.While far from a complete route through the Talladega Mountains, SR-281 serves to provide access to outdoor recreation in the Talladega National Forest and the highest peaks of the range. However, the stub ending at the south end of the highway has resulted in very low traffic volumes on the route south of Cheaha Mountain and it is unknown if work has or will commence again to connect the highway south to State Route 77. What is known is that a longer route has always been planned, especially when considering the high mileages posted on the mile markers along the route.
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