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Franklin County, AL
345 +/- Acre Franklin County, AL Turnkey Cattle Operation.  Complete custom brick home, cattle herd, like new equipment, workshop, warehouse, hay barns, new fencing, living quarters for farm hands, and much more.   The HomeConstructed in 19...
345± Acres
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$3,900,000
Under Contract
Barbour County, AL
The Smuteye Alabama 900 acres is truly a special property that has to be seen to be appreciated.    Beautiful long meadow views over 3 lakes, huge, extremely valuable and aesthetically beautiful hardwood and pine timber producing some ...
900± Acres
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$3,800,000
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Montgomery County, AL
The Reserve at Lakeside Farms is truly an exceptional 365-acre high-fence sporting and recreational estate located in Ramer, Alabama, offering premier privacy just 30 minutes from the modern conveniences of Montgomery's Eastchase district. Designed t...
365± Acres
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$3,600,000
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Barbour County, AL
Step into your own private outdoorsman's sanctuary. With 590 acres of meticulously managed hunting land, a massive 16-acre fishing lake, and a cozy cabin perfectly positioned for breathtaking sunsets, Southern Big Game Farms isn't just another huntin...
590± Acres
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$2,950,000
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Winston County, AL
 Smith Lake Development Opportunity - 108± Acres | Houston, Alabama2,000± Feet of Shoreline | Prime Residential Development TractOpportunities of this scale and quality on Lewis Smith Lake are becoming increasingly scarce. This 108...
108± Acres
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$2,950,000
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Perry County, AL
Recreational timber tract near Valley Grande containing 631+/- acres near Selma, AL in Perry Co., AL.   Highway 219 splits the property.  West of the higway has approximately 270+/- acres and East of the highway has approximately 361+/...
631± Acres
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$2,208,500
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Elmore County, AL
Welcome to Highland Crest, a 570-acre timber and potential development property in the growing Redland community, just 7 miles from Highway 231 in Wetumpka, Alabama and zoned for the highly desired Redland School district. Highland Crest offers excel...
570± Acres
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$1,950,000
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Jackson County, AL
Welcome to a true North Alabama sporting retreat at 2998 CR 140, Estillfork, AL 35745 - 383± acres of exceptional creekfront property in the heart of the Paint Rock Valley. This rare offering features approximately one mile of frontage on Estill Fork...
383± Acres
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$1,850,000
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Montgomery County, AL
This is more than just land; it's a turn-key retreat thats priced below a recent appraisal. Ramer Creek is a stunning wide year round creek that meanders through the property.  With two distinct access points and an established ford, you have to...
300± Acres
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$1,595,000
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Cullman County, AL
Double C Ranch – 127± Acre Turnkey Hunting Preserve with Custom Home Welcome to Double C Ranch, a fully improved 127± acre hunting preserve offering an exceptional combination of recreation, privacy, and modern comfort in a highly convenient North Al...
127± Acres
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$1,495,000
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Autauga County, AL
Prime Development Opportunity |in Autauga County, Alabama Situated just minutes from the heart of Prattville, this 126 acres bordering the prestigious Wynfield neighborhood and located just a stone's throw from the Prattville Country Club, represents...
126± Acres
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$1,464,000
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Limestone County, AL
Wheeler Lake Waterfront Property - ±26.2 Acres | Limestone County, Alabama1,350± Ft of Waterfront | Asking $1,390,000 This exceptional ±26.2-acre waterfront tract offers approximately 1,350 feet of frontage on Wheeler Lake along the Tennessee Ri...
26.2± Acres
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$1,390,000
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Marion County, AL
506± Acres | Marion County, Alabama | $1,360,189Timber Income • Hunting •  Navigable Water Frontage • Bear Creek Scenic Floatway Access This 506± acre tract in Marion County, Alabama is a rare find for anyone looking for serious acreage with rea...
506± Acres
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$1,290,000
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Coffee County, AL
Looking for the perfect mix of hunting, timber and country living? This expansive 398+/- acre tract outside Elba offers the best of Southeast Alabama land-with easy, direct access right off Highway 141! A beautiful blend of diverse timber loaded...
398± Acres
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$1,273,600
Under Contract
Franklin County, AL
Little Bear Creek Farm – 125± Acre Working Cattle Farm with Custom Home, Creek Frontage & Great Hunting Nestled in the quiet community of Phil Campbell, Alabama, Little Bear Creek Farm is a rare 125± acre offering featuring a custom-built home, p...
125± Acres
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$1,250,000
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Tuscaloosa County, AL
Welcome to Lyle Branch - 311 acres in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama-a rare opportunity to own a truly diverse recreational and investment tract less than an hour from both Birmingham and Tuscaloosa.At the heart of this property lies one of its most rema...
311± Acres
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$1,088,525
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Madison County, AL
The 53± Acres Hampton Cove Mountain Tract has spectacular 300-degree dream home views overlooking Hampton Cove to the South and McMullen Cove to the North.  The 800 +/- feet of road frontage along the Eastern Bypass and 600 +/- feet of ro...
52.9± Acres
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$949,000
Jefferson County, AL
Discover an expansive outdoor sanctuary spanning 280 acres in Jefferson County, Alabama, offering a rare blend of pristine hunting grounds, valuable timberland, and serene riverfront access. This remarkable undeveloped property only minutes from down...
280± Acres
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$910,000
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Jefferson County, AL
Nestled in the heart of Jefferson County, Alabama,  minutes from downtown Birmingham off I-22 lies an extraordinary 158-acre expanse offering a rare blend of natural beauty and boundless potential. This remarkable property, characterized by its ...
158± Acres
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$900,000
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Pickens County, AL
+/- 236 Acres Aliceville Alabama.  This diverse tract offers excellent hunting and recreational opportunities as well as a potential lake site with utilities available. The tract also offers approximately 3/4 of a mile railroad frontage which wo...
236± Acres
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$875,000
Price Reduced
Lauderdale County, AL
Here's a beautiful 151.74-acre property located in northern Lauderdale County, Alabama, being offered as one tract or in multiple 50+ acre divisions. This property is only a short ten-minute drive from Florence, Alabama, offering the perfect balance ...
151.74± Acres
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$872,505
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Elmore County, AL
Stunning fully renovated waterfront home on Lake Jordan - 4 beds, 3.5 baths - located on a level Holtville lot with long, southwestern water views and spectacular sunsets. Completely renovated and meticulously updated, this home blends sophisticated ...
0.49± Acres
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$850,000
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Morgan County, AL
86± Acres | Morgan County, Alabama This 86-acre tract offers a rare combination of hunting, recreation, and investment potential in a prime location between Hartselle and Decatur. The property is already set up for hunting with established greenfield...
86± Acres
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$850,000
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Tuscaloosa County, AL
Located less than an hour from both Birmingham and Tuscaloosa, this exceptional 278-acre tract in Tuscaloosa County offers the perfect combination of recreation, investment potential, and accessibility. An extensive internal road system provides easy...
278± Acres
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$813,304
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Alabama is an excellent option for recreational property due to its diverse landscape, abundance of waterways, and mild climate. The state has a mix of forests, mountains, beaches, and wetlands, providing a variety of outdoor activities for residents and visitors. And one of the benefits of purchasing a recreational property in Alabama is the relatively low cost of land compared to other states. Additionally, Alabama offers a low cost of living, making it an affordable option for individuals and families seeking recreational property.

Another benefit of owning recreational property in Alabama is the state’s abundant wildlife, including deer, turkey, quail, and numerous fish species. Alabama has an active hunting and fishing culture, with many public and private hunting and fishing grounds available for use. In addition, Alabama has a temperate climate, with mild winters and warm summers, making it an ideal location for outdoor activities year-round. The state also boasts a strong economy, with industries such as aerospace, healthcare, and technology providing ample job opportunities. Reach out to Mossy Oak Properties to get more information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What wildlife can I hunt on Alabama recreational land and how long is the season?

According to the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR), Alabama has some of the longest deer seasons in the South. Archery starts in October, and the overall season runs into early February, depending on your zone. Turkey seasons happen in both the fall and spring. You can hunt wild hogs year-round on private land with no bag limit. Ducks hit the river bottoms and flooded timber in the central and western counties during the winter migration, and landowners in the Black Belt have started bringing back bobwhite quail by managing native grasses.

How active is the hunting lease market in Alabama and what do leases pay?

Hunting leases are very common and bring in real money for landowners. Most properties in the Black Belt, the river bottoms, and the pine belt are leased out. Based on regional hunting lease data, rates usually run $8 to $20 per acre per year, depending on the habitat, road access, and past deer management. Places with ready-to-go food plots and a proven history of big deer get the highest prices. Many owners lease to the same hunting clubs year after year, giving them steady income without having to do much work.

What habitat features make Alabama recreational properties stand out?

The best Alabama recreational properties mix pine timber, hardwood creek bottoms, and agricultural food plots. Creeks lined with white oak trees drop acorns that draw deer in heavily from October through December. Hunters also pay a premium for properties with good interior land roads so they can get to their deer stands quietly without spooking bedding areas. If a property sits right next to public land like the Talladega National Forest or a state Wildlife Management Area, it gives you extra acreage to hunt for free.

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