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Alabama Land

The Yellowhammer state encompasses 32.6 million acres, equalling over 50,938 square miles. Located in the southern region of the United States, part of its borders are formed by the Gulf of Mexico. The western border is the state of Mississippi. Neighboring states include Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida.

Alabama’s name derives from a Native American word meaning “vegetation gatherers,” referencing the Indians clearing the land and making it fit for farming. Alabama became the 22nd state of the Union in 1819.

It’s nicknamed the Yellowhammer State in honor of a company of young cavalrymen from Huntsville who wore uniforms adorned with fine yellow cloth. The name spread until all Confederate troops from Alabama were referred to as “yellowhammers.”

The state flower is the camellia, a flowering shrub, and the state bird is the Yellowhammer.

The state is made up of 67 counties. Montgomery is the capital, and the Huntsville metro is now the largest city. Birmingham, in the north-central region, is the second largest.

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8 Acre Homesite in Autauga County! Lot 14
Price Reduced
Autauga County, AL
This eight-acre homesite on Highway 14 in Prattville, AL, is ready to be built on! It consists of open meadows with a few mature trees scattered throughout the property. Water, power, and internet are all available on Highway 14. An entry and culvert...
8± Acres
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$129,900
Beautiful 10 acres in Pike Road
Under Contract
Montgomery County, AL
Beautiful 10 acres located in Pike Road. No known restrictions. The property consists of open meadows with a few nice large oak trees. Ideal of a potential house site or a nice horse farm. Deer and turkey often frequent the property. Call any time wi...
10± Acres
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$129,000
42 acres - Millport Alabama
New Listing
Lamar County, AL
+/- 42 Acres - Lamar County - Millport AlabamaThis tract offers excellent paved access off of lamar county Hwy. 12 just north of Millport Alabama.This tract will make an excellent home site with utilities available.  The topography is flat to ro...
42± Acres
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$126,000
New Listing
Marion County, AL
This is a great build site for your Off-grid get-away cabin or dream home. Resting near Hamilton, Alabama, these 82 acres abounds with several nice building sites and wildlife.The location makes this an excellent hunting tract for deer, turkey, and o...
82± Acres
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$125,000
New Listing
Lawrence County, AL
Tranquil 18+/- Acre Estate in Hatton, Alabama Discover the serene beauty of this 18-acre estate in Hatton, Alabama, where recently thinned pine timber interspersed with hardwoods provides a picturesque setting. Accessible via County Road 144 and Coun...
18± Acres
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$119,000
New Listing
Lawrence County, AL
15± Acres – Lawrence County, Alabama (Hatton)County Road 131 This 15± acre tract offers a perfect blend of peaceful country living, recreational opportunity, and convenient access to nearby towns. Located along County Road 131 in Lawrence County, the...
15± Acres
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$119,000
New Listing
Autauga County, AL
Beautiful 5 acre homesites perfect for building your dream home or creating a peaceful retreat.  Gentle rolling meadows and gorgeous open pastures, providing plenty of space for outdoor enjoyment. With water, power, and high-speed internet readi...
5.24± Acres
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$109,900
New Listing
Winston County, AL
40 Acres – Hunting Tract Joining Bankhead National ForestThis 40-acre property offers privacy, excellent wildlife habitat, and direct access to the Bankhead National Forest. With a gated entrance, the land includes 12–15 acres of 1-year-o...
40± Acres
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$109,000
6 Acre Homesite Opportunity in Deatsville (Lot 10)
New Listing
Autauga County, AL
Introducing Lilly Meadows, a beautiful new development in Deatsville offering 4–6 acre homesite lots. Enjoy the perfect mix of space, privacy, and convenience with utilities (power, water, and high-speed internet) readily available. Light restr...
6.4± Acres
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$108,000
New Listing
Macon County, AL
Discover the perfect place to build your dream home on this gorgeous 4.2+- acre homesite located just 8.5 miles from Auburn. This property offers a rare opportunity to own a spacious piece of land surrounded by towering loblolly pine trees, creating ...
4.23± Acres
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$100,000
Marion County, AL
Diverse Land Opportunities – Up to 108+/- Acres Near Hamilton, ALTracts 2A through 2F represent a unique chance to acquire versatile land parcels in Marion County, Alabama, just north of Hamilton. These tracts are part of a larger 108+/- acre p...
28± Acres
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$99,000
New Listing
Marion County, AL
Your own wooded retreat is right here on these outstanding 43+\- beautifully crafted acres in Marion County, Alabama. Nestled just 15 minutes from Hackleburg, AL, you will be engaged in exceptional hunting, unique recreational opportunities, and an i...
43± Acres
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$99,000
New Listing
Autauga County, AL
Come home to Lilly Meadows, where peaceful country living meets modern convenience. These 4–6 acre homesite lots in Autauga County offer power, water, and high-speed internet readily available.  With light restrictions and zoning for the Marbury...
5.73± Acres
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$98,400
Premium Eight Acre Homesite in the Reldland Community
New Listing
Elmore County, AL
Eight-acre homesite featuring stunning mature oak trees, located on the newly paved Jug Factory Road and just minutes from Wetumpka and the new Redland Market. With a driveway culvert and entrance already installed, this property is ready for it's fi...
8± Acres
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$98,000
New Listing
Autauga County, AL
Imagine your dream home situated on 4 to 6 peaceful acres in beautiful Deatsville, Alabama. These spacious lots come with essential utilities already available—power, water, and high-speed internet. Light restrictions provide freedom to build w...
5.53± Acres
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$94,010
New Listing
Autauga County, AL
Welcome to Lilly Meadows!  Located in the heart of Autauga County, these 4–6 acre homesites in Pine Level, offer an ideal blend of privacy and convenience. Each lot includes access to public water, power, and high-speed internet. Light re...
5.83± Acres
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$93,280
Price Reduced
Coosa County, AL
It's undebatable that living in the country is unrivaled. This 13 +/- acre tract located on SR-22 in Rockford has it all. It consists of rolling hills with a mix of pines and hardwoods. It also has close to 5.25 acres of open land suitable for livest...
13± Acres
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$92,000
3.45 Acre Homesite Opportunity
Price Reduced
Montgomery County, AL
Fully wooded and very quiet lot located near the end of Barganier Rd. This property features big mature oaks and would make the perfect setting for your dream home.  ...
3.45± Acres
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$89,000
10 Acres with Pond, Mature Timber and Cleared Homesite
New Listing
Montgomery County, AL
Own your piece of the country! This 10-acre parcel is a rare find offering scenic, sprawling mature oak trees and a beautiful pond. Excellent potential for a secluded homestead or hunting cabin, with a pre-cleared site for your new home. This propert...
10± Acres
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$85,000
New Listing
Marion County, AL
27± Acres - Bear Creek, AlabamaHighway 241 & Marion County Road 379This 27± acre tract offers a great opportunity to own a well located piece of land in the Bear Creek community, combining strong accessibility with excellent recreat...
27± Acres
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$82,947
Lilly Meadows- Autauga County Homesites (Lot 3)
New Listing
Autauga County, AL
Welcome to Lilly Meadows!  Located in the heart of Autauga County, these 4–6 acre homesites in Pine Level, offer an ideal blend of privacy and convenience. Each lot includes access to public water, power, and high-speed internet. Light re...
5.16± Acres
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$82,560
New Listing
Marion County, AL
Marion County Homesites Available – Up to 76+/- Acres Near Hamilton, ALThese scenic tracts—Tracts 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D—are part of a larger 76+/- acre parcel located just north of Hamilton, Alabama. Each tract offers an excellent oppo...
18± Acres
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$77,000
+/- 28 Acres Vernon Alabama
New Listing
Lamar County, AL
Rare and Hard to find!   This tract has excellent access off of Hwy 23/Buck Jackson Road and New Church Rd.  The property offers excellent home sites and recreational opportunities with a mix of hardwood and pine timber.  Conveniently ...
28± Acres
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$75,600
Perry County, AL
This 25+/- acres is located just east of Marion in Perry Co., AL.   The timber is mostly merchantable pine and hardwood timber with good volumes.   This would make a great house place or small hunting property....
25± Acres
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$75,000
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Regions

The state has several popular land regions, including the Alabama Black Belt, Wiregrass, Tennessee River Valley, and the River Region surrounding the state capital of Montgomery.

Agriculture in Alabama

Agriculture continues to be Alabama’s top industry for revenue generated in the Yellowhammer State. Agriculture in the state is a $4.7 billion-dollar industry. There are approximately 44,000 farms in the state, covering 8.9 million acres of Alabama. The average size farm comprises 206 acres. Agriculture makes a significant contribution to all 67 counties.

Alabama’s most valuable crops are cotton and soybeans. The state also grows substantial quantities of cattle, poultry, and nurseries. Most of the cropland is found in the northern Alabama area of the state.

Historically known for its cotton harvest, the products that now account for the state’s leading agricultural output are broiler chickens, soybeans, and corn. Alabama is a top 5 producer of broiler chickens alongside Georgia, Arkansas, and North Carolina. Poultry is Alabama’s largest agricultural commodity, leading as the most valuable livestock product, including eggs-layers, with sales valued at $3.1 billion.

Catfish is an essential commodity for the state, and Alabama leads the country in catfish production. Alabama’s aquaculture ranks first in the U.S. with $230.7 million in sales. Known for farm-raised catfish, Alabama boasts 205 catfish farms with sales valued at $219.7 million (USDA, June 2021). Many of these farms are located in the Black Belt Region.

Timberland

Alabama boasts some of the countries’ most productive timberland, and the state has over 23 million acres of timberland within its borders. This figure ranks third in total timberland acreage amongst states. Alabama’s timber industry generates over $27.7 billion in economic output and creates over 120K jobs. Investing in timberland in Alabama, especially in the areas near infrastructure such as lumber mills, is a key strategy for investors and private individuals alike.

Wildlife

Due to the diversity found throughout Alabama; wildlife is abundant within the state on both land and water. A vibrant hunting and fishing culture exists in Alabama, and whitetail deer, turkey, dove, ducks, and hogs are the main quarry pursued. The Black Belt region, in particular, is a destination area for hunters due to the strong whitetail deer genetics found.

For anglers, freshwater and saltwater create a diverse ecosystem for many fish species, including largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, perch, and bluegill. The primary saltwater species include redfish, speckled trout, blacktip shark, and cobia. With over 100 public lakes, 123,000 stream miles, 255,000 freshwater acres, and Gulf Coast access, this makes for diverse fishing opportunities across the state.

Main Rivers

The Tombigbee River, Alabama River, Tennessee River, Chattahoochee River, and the Black Warrior River are the largest rivers in the state. Other rivers such as the Coosa River, Tallapoosa River, Sipsey River, Cahaba River, and Conecuh Rivers are all utilized for many outdoor pursuits.

State Parks

Alabama has 21 state parks and eight national parks.

National Parks

  • Horseshoe Bend
  • Little River Canyon
  • Muscle Shoals
  • Natchez Trace
  • Russel Cave
  • Selma to Montgomery
  • Trail of Tears
  • Tuskegee institute

Major Lakes

Lake Guntersville, the largest lake in Alabama, is located in Marshall, County Alabama on the Tennessee River 50 miles east of Huntsville, Alabama. The surface area of this lake is approximately 69,100 acres, 35 miles.

Other large lakes include Wheeler Lake and Lake Eufaula, which exceed 113,480 surface area acres.

Some professional bass fishing events are held at these lakes throughout the state.

State Summary
Nickname Yellowhammer
Neighboring States Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida
Regions Black Belt, Wiregrass, Gulf Coast, River Region, Tennessee River Valley
State Flower Camellia
State Bird Yellowhammer
Big Game whitetail deer, alligator, wild hogs, coyotes, fox, bobcats
Small Game wild turkey, bobwhite quail, waterfowl, rabbits, squirrel, mourning doves
Freshwater Fish catfish, bream, largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill
Saltwater Fish red snapper, triggerfish, yellowfin tuna, speckled trout, flounder, mackerel, redfish
Hunting Information https://www.outdooralabama.com/
Total Acreage 32.6 million acres
Total Public Land Acreage 871,232 acres
Average Annual Rainfall 56 inches
Farmland by Acreage 8.9 million
Woodlands by Acreage 22.9 million
Coastline 60 miles
Conservation Program www.outdooralabama.com
Primary Crops cotton and soybeans
Main Rivers Alabama River, Tennessee River, Coosa River, Chattahoochee River, Tombigbee River
Largest Lake Guntersville
Other Lakes Wheeler, Eufaula, Pickwick, Martin
Major Rivers Alabama River, Tennessee River, Coosa River, Chattahoochee River, Tombigbee River
Other Tributaries Black Warrior River, Cahaba River, Choctawhatchee River, Conecuh River, Coosa River, Locust Fork, Mulberry Fork, Pea River, Sipsey River, Tallapoosa River

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are land prices like in Alabama and which counties are most affordable?

Alabama land prices vary depending on where you look. According to recent county sales data, Choctaw, Sumter, Marengo, and Perry counties in the Black Belt region consistently offer some of the most affordable rural land in the state, usually selling for $1,500 to $3,000 per acre for timber and hunting ground. These areas have good soil but slow population growth, which keeps prices down. North Alabama counties like Marion, Winston, and Walker offer wooded ridge land at similar prices. Land gets more expensive the closer you get to the Gulf Coast (Baldwin and Mobile counties) or Birmingham (Shelby and Blount counties).

Is Alabama farmland a good investment compared to neighboring states?

Alabama farmland is a solid buy compared to Georgia, Tennessee, or Mississippi for similar soil types. The Black Belt prairie soils in the middle of the state are great for growing crops and grazing cattle, but they sell at a discount compared to the Midwest because the local economy and population are smaller. Timber land in the southern counties has drawn big investors for decades, and regular buyers look for the same things: fast-growing pines, steady local mill markets, and low land costs.

How do Alabama property taxes work for rural landowners?

Alabama has some of the lowest property taxes on rural land in the country. According to the Alabama Department of Revenue, if your land qualifies for the state’s Current Use program, it is taxed based on its use value (like farming or timber) rather than its open market value. This can cut your tax assessment by 50 percent or more. Because holding costs are so low, Alabama is a great place to buy and hold land or grow timber over the long haul.

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