The Cheaha Problem is an annual 50-mile path run held in Alabama’s Cheaha State Park, the best level within the state. The race, first held in 1987, traverses difficult terrain, together with the Pinhoti Path and the Cheaha Mountain summit.
The Cheaha Problem has grown in recognition through the years, attracting runners from throughout the nation. The race is thought for its scenic magnificence and difficult course. It is usually a qualifier for the celebrated Western States 100-mile Endurance Run.