About Alabama


Alabama’s rich landscape invites you in, and the culture makes you feel right at home. Those searching for land for sale in Alabama will find farmland, hunting and recreational opportunities, and forestry within a historically hardworking community.

Alabama History

Early inhabitants of the Alabama area were Native American tribes which included the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw nations, who established settlements throughout the region and developed agricultural practices that worked with the land. Spanish explorers established temporary settlements in the 16th century, while the French created the first European settlement in the late 17th century near present-day Mobile. After acquiring the territory from the British after the American Revolution, the Alabama Territory was created and would soon become the 22nd state in the United States. The early economy relied heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton plantations sustained by slave labor. The Civil Rights and Reconstruction saw Alabama experiencing a shift toward industrialization, particularly in the mining and manufacturing sectors. Coal, iron, and steel production became the backbone of the Alabama economy. Today, Alabama has intentionally created economic diversification, with industries including manufacturing, aerospace, healthcare, and tourism working alongside long-standing traditions of agriculture, forestry, and hunting.

Hunting Land for Sale in Alabama

From its richly dense forests, ample wetlands, and open fields, Alabama offers several different habitats from which hunters can experience a diverse array of wildlife. Hunters pursue Whitetail deer, Eastern turkey, feral hogs, and many other highly sought-after game animals. Southern Alabama swamps and forests produce ample opportunities for turkey, waterfowl, small game, and big game hunting that even includes the American Alligator. Regulations, licensing, and safety information is available from the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

Farm Land For Sale in Alabama

With over 43,000 working farms on 8.9 million acres, Alabama’s diverse agricultural landscape provides rich growing opportunities for various crops, including cotton, peanuts, soybeans, corn, wheat, sorghum, vegetables, and fruits, including peaches, strawberries, and blueberries. Those looking for farm land for sale in Alabama will find a variety of farming opportunities in both crops and livestock. Beef and dairy operations bolster the booming poultry industry; Alabama is among the top producers of broilers, or chicken raised for meat, in the country. Other livestock, including hogs, sheep, and goats, are also raised in the state. Like many other states, Alabama farmers benefit from federal and state programs and subsidies that provide financial and technical assistance and resources to enhance both agricultural productivity and the conservation and preservation of farmland.

Water Rights in Alabama and Alabama Waterways

With access to major waterways, including the Tennessee River, Mobile River System, and the Gulf of Mexico, freshwater and coastal waters support commercial and recreational fishing, tourism, navigation, transportation, and hydroelectric power generation. Ample waterfront land for sale in Alabama is always available. Due to the state’s climate and water resources, water conservation is an essential consideration in the Alabama economy. Alabama water rights and management are regulated by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management and the Alabama Office of Water Resources. The state is also divided into five water management districts, each with its governing board. Like many states, Alabama utilizes the riparian rights doctrine in which landowners whose property borders a water body have the right to use the water for residential or agricultural use.

Alabama Mineral Rights

Oil, gas, coal, metals, and other valuable substances are found throughout Alabama’s landscape beneath the surface. Ownership of mineral rights in the state are severed from surface rights, meaning that the ownership of minerals may be separated from the ownership of surface land. The Alabama Oil and Gas Board and the Alabama Surface Mining Commission regulate mineral exploration and extraction.

Timberland for Sale in Alabama

Alabama’s forests cover 70% of the state, ranking third in the United States for timber with roughly 23 million acres. Alabama's forests shift from dominant hardwoods in the north to Short-Leaf and Loblolly Pines in the state's center, finally merging into beautiful Southern Longleaf Pine in the south. The USDA currently has a "Longleaf Pine Initiative" to restore and protect these magnificent forests. Pine plantations and hardwood timber forestry are the most common types of timberland in the area, often managed through silvicultural practices such as planting, thinning, and prescribed burning to maximize growth and productivity.

Alabama Industry & Recreation

With about 30 Wildlife Management Areas covering thousands of acres of land, folks visiting the region have a variety of hunting and recreational opportunities to explore. With three National Forests – Bankhead, Conecuh, and Talladega – and so many millions of acres of additional forests, recreation opportunities abound. Abundant waterways from rivers and lakes to coastal regions allow anglers to bag bass, panfish, and the Alabama staple of the backwoods cuisine, fried catfish. Waterfowl are also a popular hunting sport in the coastal and waterfront areas in Alabama.

Land for Sale in Alabama

Make yourself comfortable and take in all the state has to offer as you settle into your own version of Sweet Home Alabama. Contact your local Alabama Whitetail Properties Land Specialist to find your ideal plot of Alabama land for sale today.


Alabama Land for Sale


For sale
$405,000 200 acres ±
Cherokee County • Piedmont, AL 36272
New
$257,000 77.9 acres ±
Tallapoosa County • Alexander City, AL 35010
New
$699,500 48 acres ±
Baldwin County • Robertsdale, AL 36567
New
$1,199,000 161 acres ±
Wilcox County • Pine Apple, AL 36768
New
$875,000 217 acres ±
Covington County • Andalusia, AL 36456
New
$419,700 35 acres ±
Limestone County • Athens, AL 35611
New
$139,900 11.67 acres ±
Limestone County • Athens, AL 35611
New
$139,900 11.67 acres ±
Limestone County • Athens, AL 35611
New
$139,900 11.67 acres ±
Limestone County • Athens, AL 35611
For sale
$420,000 37 acres ±
Etowah County • Altoona, AL 35952
For sale
$325,000 120 acres ±
Calhoun County • Piedmont, AL 36272
New
$677,000 205 acres ±
Franklin County • Russellville, AL 35654
New
$118,000 12 acres ±
Cleburne County • Fruithurst, AL 36262
For sale
$729,000 279 acres ±
Etowah County • Boaz, AL 35956
For sale
$139,900 15.4 acres ±
Lauderdale County • Lexington, AL 35648
For sale
$119,900 13.6 acres ±
Lauderdale County • Lexington, AL 35648
New
$439,600 55 acres ±
Lauderdale County • Lexington, AL 35648
For sale
$18,000 1.9 acres ±
Macon County • Tuskegee, AL 36088
New
$312,000 78 acres ±
Tallapoosa County • Alexander, AL 35010
For sale
$187,900 43.2 acres ±
DeKalb County • Fort Payne, AL 35967
For sale
$72,900 15.03 acres ±
DeKalb County • Fort Payne, AL 35967
For sale
$446,000 144 acres ±
Coosa County • Rockford, AL 35136
For sale
$1,390,000 240 acres ±
Cleburne County • Heflin, AL 36264
For sale
$949,000 17 acres ±
Baldwin County • Elberta, AL 36530

Alabama Profile


Big Game
Alligator, Whitetail Deer, Turkeys
Small Game
Crane, Rabbits, Coyotes, Bobcats, Fox, Dove, Quail, Duck, Geese, Hog
Total Public Land Acreage
2,140,053
Average Annual Rainfall
56 inches
Farmland by Acre
8,900,000
Woodlands by Acre
22,000,000
Agricultural Commodities
Greenhouse Products, Broilers, Cattle

Alabama Agents


Ben Richardson

Salesperson, Land Specialist, AL Team Leader / Licensed in AL, GA

Brian Spivey

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in AL

Chris McCune

Associate Broker, Land Specialist / Licensed in AL

Denzil Schmitz

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in AL

Drue Pynes

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in AL, GA, Sales Associate, Land Specialist / Licensed in FL

Jake Pinholster

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in AL

Jamie Maloy

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in AL

Jeff Roddenberry

Sales Associate, Land Specialist / Licensed in FL, Real Estate Salesperson / Licensed in AL

Jeremy Morris

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in AL

Jonathan Butler

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in AL

Scott Hays

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in AL

Spenser Bradley

Salesperson, Land Specialist / Licensed in AL

Todd Edwards

Broker, Land Specialist / Licensed in AL, MS, & LA, Salesperson, FL Team Leader, Land Specialist / Licensed in FL

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