Cheaha Mountain, which rises to 2,407 feet above sea level, takes its name from the Muscogee (Creek) word "Chaha" or "high place." Local tradition also holds that Native Americans called the mountain "Sleeping Giant" because its profile takes the shape of a reclining man when seen from a distance.
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