Walker County, Alabama Land For Sale (514 results)
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10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
10/09/2025
$77,000
35.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Highway 18, Oakman, AL
This 35.5 acre property offers privacy, outstanding deer hunting, and ample space for building. With 575 feet of paved road frontage, a cleared cabin site, and a new trail system, access is easy for property improvements or hunting. Public water, electricity, and fiber internet are available, with no restrictions, making it suitable for a home, cabin, or weekend retreat. The land features a mix of ridges and hollows, with mature hardwoods and pines on the ridges. In the winter and spring, seasonal streams trickle between the ridges. The ridges are covered in mature oaks that are currently dropping acorns. Neighboring clear-cut areas provide thick cover for the substantial local deer population. Take a look at the trail camera photos to see all of the different bucks that are currently frequenting the property. The public road running through the land is lightly traveled and ends just a half mile south. Two acres west of the road offer a flat homesite or spot to park an RV, while the rolling ridges east of the road provide several ambush spots to hang a tree stand. The southern boundary of the property is an infrequently travelled railroad track. The location is convenient: 3 miles to Oakman, 15 miles to Jasper, and 45 miles to Birmingham. The current owners will miss the excellent hunting and the sense of privacy. Whether you are seeking a getaway, hunting spot, or future home site, this land has the potential. Contact listing agent Spenser Bradley for more information and a private tour!
08/23/2025
$2,995,000
2103 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Phillips Lane, Empire, AL
The No Business Creek tract in Walker County, Alabama, is a true year-round recreational property for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. It offers a rare combination of size, river frontage, timber value, hunting, and fishing near the city of Birmingham. Located along the Mulberry Fork, the tract has approximately 2.6 miles of river frontage, perfect for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, or simply enjoying the scenery. The Mulberry is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, and it flows year-round with a mix of pools, runs, and shoals. The river supports a wide variety of fish, including largemouth and spotted bass, crappie, catfish, and panfish. The land is predominantly timbered, featuring 25+ year-old plantation loblolly pine, recent clearcuts, young planted pines, and hardwoods. These timber resources provide both short- and long-term monetary value, and a timber cruise is available upon request. The terrain ranges from rolling hills and steep ridges to river-bottom ground, offering countless recreational opportunities, particularly hunting. Deer, turkey, dove, and rabbit populations are strong, and wild quail are also present, which is rare for the Southeast. This part of Alabama is known for producing exceptional whitetails in both body and antler size. Numerous 130 deer have been killed here, with some reaching 150 and exceeding 200 pounds. Neighboring landowners also manage for quality deer, and 160 deer have been taken on adjoining tracts. Ample bedding cover keeps mature deer on the property year-round, while a well-developed road system allows hunters to play the wind in any weather. Turkey hunting is equally impressive, with toms gobbling in nearly every direction on spring mornings and birds often sporting multiple beards (as many as 5!) and long spurs. Nearly 500 acres of mature loblolly pine are ready for a second thinning. Opening the canopy, combined with prescribed fire, would promote a native understory of forbs, brambles, grasses, and shrubs, enhancing cover and food sources for game and non-game species alike. Several open areas, powerline corridors, and daylighted roads add to the diversity. Fifteen acres of food plots are already established, with ample room to expand and supplement the property's native browse. In addition to the river, the property features three main ponds stocked with largemouth bass and bluegill. A beaver dam has flooded a small section of No Business Creek, creating another excellent duck hole. Electricity and public water are available on the property, and four entrances provide convenience for a hunting camp, cabin, or primary residence. The tract is just 45 minutes from Birmingham and 90 minutes from Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, offering seclusion without being remote. Nearby, Dora and Jasper provide restaurants, healthcare, grocery stores, farm and feed stores, and hardware stores. The size, location, diversity, and hunting and fishing opportunities make this property a unique offering in the Southeast. No Business Creek offers the chance to own, improve, manage, and pass down a true legacy property. Showings are by appointment only. Contact listing agents Spenser Bradley or Jake Meyer for a private tour!
08/23/2025
$2,995,000
2103 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Phillips Lane, Empire, AL
The No Business Creek tract in Walker County, Alabama, is a true year-round recreational property for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. It offers a rare combination of size, river frontage, timber value, hunting, and fishing near the city of Birmingham. Located along the Mulberry Fork, the tract has approximately 2.6 miles of river frontage, perfect for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, or simply enjoying the scenery. The Mulberry is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, and it flows year-round with a mix of pools, runs, and shoals. The river supports a wide variety of fish, including largemouth and spotted bass, crappie, catfish, and panfish. The land is predominantly timbered, featuring 25+ year-old plantation loblolly pine, recent clearcuts, young planted pines, and hardwoods. These timber resources provide both short- and long-term monetary value, and a timber cruise is available upon request. The terrain ranges from rolling hills and steep ridges to river-bottom ground, offering countless recreational opportunities, particularly hunting. Deer, turkey, dove, and rabbit populations are strong, and wild quail are also present, which is rare for the Southeast. This part of Alabama is known for producing exceptional whitetails in both body and antler size. Numerous 130 deer have been killed here, with some reaching 150 and exceeding 200 pounds. Neighboring landowners also manage for quality deer, and 160 deer have been taken on adjoining tracts. Ample bedding cover keeps mature deer on the property year-round, while a well-developed road system allows hunters to play the wind in any weather. Turkey hunting is equally impressive, with toms gobbling in nearly every direction on spring mornings and birds often sporting multiple beards (as many as 5!) and long spurs. Nearly 500 acres of mature loblolly pine are ready for a second thinning. Opening the canopy, combined with prescribed fire, would promote a native understory of forbs, brambles, grasses, and shrubs, enhancing cover and food sources for game and non-game species alike. Several open areas, powerline corridors, and daylighted roads add to the diversity. Fifteen acres of food plots are already established, with ample room to expand and supplement the property's native browse. In addition to the river, the property features three main ponds stocked with largemouth bass and bluegill. A beaver dam has flooded a small section of No Business Creek, creating another excellent duck hole. Electricity and public water are available on the property, and four entrances provide convenience for a hunting camp, cabin, or primary residence. The tract is just 45 minutes from Birmingham and 90 minutes from Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, offering seclusion without being remote. Nearby, Dora and Jasper provide restaurants, healthcare, grocery stores, farm and feed stores, and hardware stores. The size, location, diversity, and hunting and fishing opportunities make this property a unique offering in the Southeast. No Business Creek offers the chance to own, improve, manage, and pass down a true legacy property. Showings are by appointment only. Contact listing agents Spenser Bradley or Jake Meyer for a private tour!
08/23/2025
$2,995,000
2103 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Phillips Lane, Empire, AL
The No Business Creek tract in Walker County, Alabama, is a true year-round recreational property for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. It offers a rare combination of size, river frontage, timber value, hunting, and fishing near the city of Birmingham. Located along the Mulberry Fork, the tract has approximately 2.6 miles of river frontage, perfect for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, or simply enjoying the scenery. The Mulberry is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, and it flows year-round with a mix of pools, runs, and shoals. The river supports a wide variety of fish, including largemouth and spotted bass, crappie, catfish, and panfish. The land is predominantly timbered, featuring 25+ year-old plantation loblolly pine, recent clearcuts, young planted pines, and hardwoods. These timber resources provide both short- and long-term monetary value, and a timber cruise is available upon request. The terrain ranges from rolling hills and steep ridges to river-bottom ground, offering countless recreational opportunities, particularly hunting. Deer, turkey, dove, and rabbit populations are strong, and wild quail are also present, which is rare for the Southeast. This part of Alabama is known for producing exceptional whitetails in both body and antler size. Numerous 130 deer have been killed here, with some reaching 150 and exceeding 200 pounds. Neighboring landowners also manage for quality deer, and 160 deer have been taken on adjoining tracts. Ample bedding cover keeps mature deer on the property year-round, while a well-developed road system allows hunters to play the wind in any weather. Turkey hunting is equally impressive, with toms gobbling in nearly every direction on spring mornings and birds often sporting multiple beards (as many as 5!) and long spurs. Nearly 500 acres of mature loblolly pine are ready for a second thinning. Opening the canopy, combined with prescribed fire, would promote a native understory of forbs, brambles, grasses, and shrubs, enhancing cover and food sources for game and non-game species alike. Several open areas, powerline corridors, and daylighted roads add to the diversity. Fifteen acres of food plots are already established, with ample room to expand and supplement the property's native browse. In addition to the river, the property features three main ponds stocked with largemouth bass and bluegill. A beaver dam has flooded a small section of No Business Creek, creating another excellent duck hole. Electricity and public water are available on the property, and four entrances provide convenience for a hunting camp, cabin, or primary residence. The tract is just 45 minutes from Birmingham and 90 minutes from Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, offering seclusion without being remote. Nearby, Dora and Jasper provide restaurants, healthcare, grocery stores, farm and feed stores, and hardware stores. The size, location, diversity, and hunting and fishing opportunities make this property a unique offering in the Southeast. No Business Creek offers the chance to own, improve, manage, and pass down a true legacy property. Showings are by appointment only. Contact listing agents Spenser Bradley or Jake Meyer for a private tour!
08/23/2025
$2,995,000
2103 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Phillips Lane, Empire, AL
The No Business Creek tract in Walker County, Alabama, is a true year-round recreational property for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. It offers a rare combination of size, river frontage, timber value, hunting, and fishing near the city of Birmingham. Located along the Mulberry Fork, the tract has approximately 2.6 miles of river frontage, perfect for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, or simply enjoying the scenery. The Mulberry is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, and it flows year-round with a mix of pools, runs, and shoals. The river supports a wide variety of fish, including largemouth and spotted bass, crappie, catfish, and panfish. The land is predominantly timbered, featuring 25+ year-old plantation loblolly pine, recent clearcuts, young planted pines, and hardwoods. These timber resources provide both short- and long-term monetary value, and a timber cruise is available upon request. The terrain ranges from rolling hills and steep ridges to river-bottom ground, offering countless recreational opportunities, particularly hunting. Deer, turkey, dove, and rabbit populations are strong, and wild quail are also present, which is rare for the Southeast. This part of Alabama is known for producing exceptional whitetails in both body and antler size. Numerous 130 deer have been killed here, with some reaching 150 and exceeding 200 pounds. Neighboring landowners also manage for quality deer, and 160 deer have been taken on adjoining tracts. Ample bedding cover keeps mature deer on the property year-round, while a well-developed road system allows hunters to play the wind in any weather. Turkey hunting is equally impressive, with toms gobbling in nearly every direction on spring mornings and birds often sporting multiple beards (as many as 5!) and long spurs. Nearly 500 acres of mature loblolly pine are ready for a second thinning. Opening the canopy, combined with prescribed fire, would promote a native understory of forbs, brambles, grasses, and shrubs, enhancing cover and food sources for game and non-game species alike. Several open areas, powerline corridors, and daylighted roads add to the diversity. Fifteen acres of food plots are already established, with ample room to expand and supplement the property's native browse. In addition to the river, the property features three main ponds stocked with largemouth bass and bluegill. A beaver dam has flooded a small section of No Business Creek, creating another excellent duck hole. Electricity and public water are available on the property, and four entrances provide convenience for a hunting camp, cabin, or primary residence. The tract is just 45 minutes from Birmingham and 90 minutes from Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, offering seclusion without being remote. Nearby, Dora and Jasper provide restaurants, healthcare, grocery stores, farm and feed stores, and hardware stores. The size, location, diversity, and hunting and fishing opportunities make this property a unique offering in the Southeast. No Business Creek offers the chance to own, improve, manage, and pass down a true legacy property. Showings are by appointment only. Contact listing agents Spenser Bradley or Jake Meyer for a private tour!
08/23/2025
$2,995,000
2103 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Phillips Lane, Empire, AL
The No Business Creek tract in Walker County, Alabama, is a true year-round recreational property for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. It offers a rare combination of size, river frontage, timber value, hunting, and fishing near the city of Birmingham. Located along the Mulberry Fork, the tract has approximately 2.6 miles of river frontage, perfect for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, or simply enjoying the scenery. The Mulberry is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, and it flows year-round with a mix of pools, runs, and shoals. The river supports a wide variety of fish, including largemouth and spotted bass, crappie, catfish, and panfish. The land is predominantly timbered, featuring 25+ year-old plantation loblolly pine, recent clearcuts, young planted pines, and hardwoods. These timber resources provide both short- and long-term monetary value, and a timber cruise is available upon request. The terrain ranges from rolling hills and steep ridges to river-bottom ground, offering countless recreational opportunities, particularly hunting. Deer, turkey, dove, and rabbit populations are strong, and wild quail are also present, which is rare for the Southeast. This part of Alabama is known for producing exceptional whitetails in both body and antler size. Numerous 130 deer have been killed here, with some reaching 150 and exceeding 200 pounds. Neighboring landowners also manage for quality deer, and 160 deer have been taken on adjoining tracts. Ample bedding cover keeps mature deer on the property year-round, while a well-developed road system allows hunters to play the wind in any weather. Turkey hunting is equally impressive, with toms gobbling in nearly every direction on spring mornings and birds often sporting multiple beards (as many as 5!) and long spurs. Nearly 500 acres of mature loblolly pine are ready for a second thinning. Opening the canopy, combined with prescribed fire, would promote a native understory of forbs, brambles, grasses, and shrubs, enhancing cover and food sources for game and non-game species alike. Several open areas, powerline corridors, and daylighted roads add to the diversity. Fifteen acres of food plots are already established, with ample room to expand and supplement the property's native browse. In addition to the river, the property features three main ponds stocked with largemouth bass and bluegill. A beaver dam has flooded a small section of No Business Creek, creating another excellent duck hole. Electricity and public water are available on the property, and four entrances provide convenience for a hunting camp, cabin, or primary residence. The tract is just 45 minutes from Birmingham and 90 minutes from Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, offering seclusion without being remote. Nearby, Dora and Jasper provide restaurants, healthcare, grocery stores, farm and feed stores, and hardware stores. The size, location, diversity, and hunting and fishing opportunities make this property a unique offering in the Southeast. No Business Creek offers the chance to own, improve, manage, and pass down a true legacy property. Showings are by appointment only. Contact listing agents Spenser Bradley or Jake Meyer for a private tour!
08/23/2025
$2,995,000
2103 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Phillips Lane, Empire, AL
The No Business Creek tract in Walker County, Alabama, is a true year-round recreational property for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. It offers a rare combination of size, river frontage, timber value, hunting, and fishing near the city of Birmingham. Located along the Mulberry Fork, the tract has approximately 2.6 miles of river frontage, perfect for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, or simply enjoying the scenery. The Mulberry is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, and it flows year-round with a mix of pools, runs, and shoals. The river supports a wide variety of fish, including largemouth and spotted bass, crappie, catfish, and panfish. The land is predominantly timbered, featuring 25+ year-old plantation loblolly pine, recent clearcuts, young planted pines, and hardwoods. These timber resources provide both short- and long-term monetary value, and a timber cruise is available upon request. The terrain ranges from rolling hills and steep ridges to river-bottom ground, offering countless recreational opportunities, particularly hunting. Deer, turkey, dove, and rabbit populations are strong, and wild quail are also present, which is rare for the Southeast. This part of Alabama is known for producing exceptional whitetails in both body and antler size. Numerous 130 deer have been killed here, with some reaching 150 and exceeding 200 pounds. Neighboring landowners also manage for quality deer, and 160 deer have been taken on adjoining tracts. Ample bedding cover keeps mature deer on the property year-round, while a well-developed road system allows hunters to play the wind in any weather. Turkey hunting is equally impressive, with toms gobbling in nearly every direction on spring mornings and birds often sporting multiple beards (as many as 5!) and long spurs. Nearly 500 acres of mature loblolly pine are ready for a second thinning. Opening the canopy, combined with prescribed fire, would promote a native understory of forbs, brambles, grasses, and shrubs, enhancing cover and food sources for game and non-game species alike. Several open areas, powerline corridors, and daylighted roads add to the diversity. Fifteen acres of food plots are already established, with ample room to expand and supplement the property's native browse. In addition to the river, the property features three main ponds stocked with largemouth bass and bluegill. A beaver dam has flooded a small section of No Business Creek, creating another excellent duck hole. Electricity and public water are available on the property, and four entrances provide convenience for a hunting camp, cabin, or primary residence. The tract is just 45 minutes from Birmingham and 90 minutes from Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, offering seclusion without being remote. Nearby, Dora and Jasper provide restaurants, healthcare, grocery stores, farm and feed stores, and hardware stores. The size, location, diversity, and hunting and fishing opportunities make this property a unique offering in the Southeast. No Business Creek offers the chance to own, improve, manage, and pass down a true legacy property. Showings are by appointment only. Contact listing agents Spenser Bradley or Jake Meyer for a private tour!
08/23/2025
$2,995,000
2103 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Phillips Lane, Empire, AL
The No Business Creek tract in Walker County, Alabama, is a true year-round recreational property for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. It offers a rare combination of size, river frontage, timber value, hunting, and fishing near the city of Birmingham. Located along the Mulberry Fork, the tract has approximately 2.6 miles of river frontage, perfect for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, or simply enjoying the scenery. The Mulberry is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, and it flows year-round with a mix of pools, runs, and shoals. The river supports a wide variety of fish, including largemouth and spotted bass, crappie, catfish, and panfish. The land is predominantly timbered, featuring 25+ year-old plantation loblolly pine, recent clearcuts, young planted pines, and hardwoods. These timber resources provide both short- and long-term monetary value, and a timber cruise is available upon request. The terrain ranges from rolling hills and steep ridges to river-bottom ground, offering countless recreational opportunities, particularly hunting. Deer, turkey, dove, and rabbit populations are strong, and wild quail are also present, which is rare for the Southeast. This part of Alabama is known for producing exceptional whitetails in both body and antler size. Numerous 130 deer have been killed here, with some reaching 150 and exceeding 200 pounds. Neighboring landowners also manage for quality deer, and 160 deer have been taken on adjoining tracts. Ample bedding cover keeps mature deer on the property year-round, while a well-developed road system allows hunters to play the wind in any weather. Turkey hunting is equally impressive, with toms gobbling in nearly every direction on spring mornings and birds often sporting multiple beards (as many as 5!) and long spurs. Nearly 500 acres of mature loblolly pine are ready for a second thinning. Opening the canopy, combined with prescribed fire, would promote a native understory of forbs, brambles, grasses, and shrubs, enhancing cover and food sources for game and non-game species alike. Several open areas, powerline corridors, and daylighted roads add to the diversity. Fifteen acres of food plots are already established, with ample room to expand and supplement the property's native browse. In addition to the river, the property features three main ponds stocked with largemouth bass and bluegill. A beaver dam has flooded a small section of No Business Creek, creating another excellent duck hole. Electricity and public water are available on the property, and four entrances provide convenience for a hunting camp, cabin, or primary residence. The tract is just 45 minutes from Birmingham and 90 minutes from Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, offering seclusion without being remote. Nearby, Dora and Jasper provide restaurants, healthcare, grocery stores, farm and feed stores, and hardware stores. The size, location, diversity, and hunting and fishing opportunities make this property a unique offering in the Southeast. No Business Creek offers the chance to own, improve, manage, and pass down a true legacy property. Showings are by appointment only. Contact listing agents Spenser Bradley or Jake Meyer for a private tour!
08/23/2025
$2,995,000
2103 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Phillips Lane, Empire, AL
The No Business Creek tract in Walker County, Alabama, is a true year-round recreational property for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. It offers a rare combination of size, river frontage, timber value, hunting, and fishing near the city of Birmingham. Located along the Mulberry Fork, the tract has approximately 2.6 miles of river frontage, perfect for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, or simply enjoying the scenery. The Mulberry is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, and it flows year-round with a mix of pools, runs, and shoals. The river supports a wide variety of fish, including largemouth and spotted bass, crappie, catfish, and panfish. The land is predominantly timbered, featuring 25+ year-old plantation loblolly pine, recent clearcuts, young planted pines, and hardwoods. These timber resources provide both short- and long-term monetary value, and a timber cruise is available upon request. The terrain ranges from rolling hills and steep ridges to river-bottom ground, offering countless recreational opportunities, particularly hunting. Deer, turkey, dove, and rabbit populations are strong, and wild quail are also present, which is rare for the Southeast. This part of Alabama is known for producing exceptional whitetails in both body and antler size. Numerous 130 deer have been killed here, with some reaching 150 and exceeding 200 pounds. Neighboring landowners also manage for quality deer, and 160 deer have been taken on adjoining tracts. Ample bedding cover keeps mature deer on the property year-round, while a well-developed road system allows hunters to play the wind in any weather. Turkey hunting is equally impressive, with toms gobbling in nearly every direction on spring mornings and birds often sporting multiple beards (as many as 5!) and long spurs. Nearly 500 acres of mature loblolly pine are ready for a second thinning. Opening the canopy, combined with prescribed fire, would promote a native understory of forbs, brambles, grasses, and shrubs, enhancing cover and food sources for game and non-game species alike. Several open areas, powerline corridors, and daylighted roads add to the diversity. Fifteen acres of food plots are already established, with ample room to expand and supplement the property's native browse. In addition to the river, the property features three main ponds stocked with largemouth bass and bluegill. A beaver dam has flooded a small section of No Business Creek, creating another excellent duck hole. Electricity and public water are available on the property, and four entrances provide convenience for a hunting camp, cabin, or primary residence. The tract is just 45 minutes from Birmingham and 90 minutes from Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, offering seclusion without being remote. Nearby, Dora and Jasper provide restaurants, healthcare, grocery stores, farm and feed stores, and hardware stores. The size, location, diversity, and hunting and fishing opportunities make this property a unique offering in the Southeast. No Business Creek offers the chance to own, improve, manage, and pass down a true legacy property. Showings are by appointment only. Contact listing agents Spenser Bradley or Jake Meyer for a private tour!
08/23/2025
$2,995,000
2103 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Phillips Lane, Empire, AL
The No Business Creek tract in Walker County, Alabama, is a true year-round recreational property for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. It offers a rare combination of size, river frontage, timber value, hunting, and fishing near the city of Birmingham. Located along the Mulberry Fork, the tract has approximately 2.6 miles of river frontage, perfect for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, or simply enjoying the scenery. The Mulberry is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, and it flows year-round with a mix of pools, runs, and shoals. The river supports a wide variety of fish, including largemouth and spotted bass, crappie, catfish, and panfish. The land is predominantly timbered, featuring 25+ year-old plantation loblolly pine, recent clearcuts, young planted pines, and hardwoods. These timber resources provide both short- and long-term monetary value, and a timber cruise is available upon request. The terrain ranges from rolling hills and steep ridges to river-bottom ground, offering countless recreational opportunities, particularly hunting. Deer, turkey, dove, and rabbit populations are strong, and wild quail are also present, which is rare for the Southeast. This part of Alabama is known for producing exceptional whitetails in both body and antler size. Numerous 130 deer have been killed here, with some reaching 150 and exceeding 200 pounds. Neighboring landowners also manage for quality deer, and 160 deer have been taken on adjoining tracts. Ample bedding cover keeps mature deer on the property year-round, while a well-developed road system allows hunters to play the wind in any weather. Turkey hunting is equally impressive, with toms gobbling in nearly every direction on spring mornings and birds often sporting multiple beards (as many as 5!) and long spurs. Nearly 500 acres of mature loblolly pine are ready for a second thinning. Opening the canopy, combined with prescribed fire, would promote a native understory of forbs, brambles, grasses, and shrubs, enhancing cover and food sources for game and non-game species alike. Several open areas, powerline corridors, and daylighted roads add to the diversity. Fifteen acres of food plots are already established, with ample room to expand and supplement the property's native browse. In addition to the river, the property features three main ponds stocked with largemouth bass and bluegill. A beaver dam has flooded a small section of No Business Creek, creating another excellent duck hole. Electricity and public water are available on the property, and four entrances provide convenience for a hunting camp, cabin, or primary residence. The tract is just 45 minutes from Birmingham and 90 minutes from Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, offering seclusion without being remote. Nearby, Dora and Jasper provide restaurants, healthcare, grocery stores, farm and feed stores, and hardware stores. The size, location, diversity, and hunting and fishing opportunities make this property a unique offering in the Southeast. No Business Creek offers the chance to own, improve, manage, and pass down a true legacy property. Showings are by appointment only. Contact listing agents Spenser Bradley or Jake Meyer for a private tour!
08/23/2025
$2,995,000
2103 ac.
ACTIVE
Walker County - Phillips Lane, Empire, AL
The No Business Creek tract in Walker County, Alabama, is a true year-round recreational property for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. It offers a rare combination of size, river frontage, timber value, hunting, and fishing near the city of Birmingham. Located along the Mulberry Fork, the tract has approximately 2.6 miles of river frontage, perfect for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, or simply enjoying the scenery. The Mulberry is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, and it flows year-round with a mix of pools, runs, and shoals. The river supports a wide variety of fish, including largemouth and spotted bass, crappie, catfish, and panfish. The land is predominantly timbered, featuring 25+ year-old plantation loblolly pine, recent clearcuts, young planted pines, and hardwoods. These timber resources provide both short- and long-term monetary value, and a timber cruise is available upon request. The terrain ranges from rolling hills and steep ridges to river-bottom ground, offering countless recreational opportunities, particularly hunting. Deer, turkey, dove, and rabbit populations are strong, and wild quail are also present, which is rare for the Southeast. This part of Alabama is known for producing exceptional whitetails in both body and antler size. Numerous 130 deer have been killed here, with some reaching 150 and exceeding 200 pounds. Neighboring landowners also manage for quality deer, and 160 deer have been taken on adjoining tracts. Ample bedding cover keeps mature deer on the property year-round, while a well-developed road system allows hunters to play the wind in any weather. Turkey hunting is equally impressive, with toms gobbling in nearly every direction on spring mornings and birds often sporting multiple beards (as many as 5!) and long spurs. Nearly 500 acres of mature loblolly pine are ready for a second thinning. Opening the canopy, combined with prescribed fire, would promote a native understory of forbs, brambles, grasses, and shrubs, enhancing cover and food sources for game and non-game species alike. Several open areas, powerline corridors, and daylighted roads add to the diversity. Fifteen acres of food plots are already established, with ample room to expand and supplement the property's native browse. In addition to the river, the property features three main ponds stocked with largemouth bass and bluegill. A beaver dam has flooded a small section of No Business Creek, creating another excellent duck hole. Electricity and public water are available on the property, and four entrances provide convenience for a hunting camp, cabin, or primary residence. The tract is just 45 minutes from Birmingham and 90 minutes from Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, offering seclusion without being remote. Nearby, Dora and Jasper provide restaurants, healthcare, grocery stores, farm and feed stores, and hardware stores. The size, location, diversity, and hunting and fishing opportunities make this property a unique offering in the Southeast. No Business Creek offers the chance to own, improve, manage, and pass down a true legacy property. Showings are by appointment only. Contact listing agents Spenser Bradley or Jake Meyer for a private tour!
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