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The state that has the cheapest land per acre in the US is Nevada. This is because there are multi-acre listings that come out to each acre costing less than $200. Nevada is a state that hosts both desert environments and mountains, as well as a low density of people.
Alabama is blessed with a rich diversity of wildlife species for viewing and hunting. Long seasons and liberal bag limits allow hunters plenty of opportunity to participate in our hunting heritage.
The U. S. Forest Service has thousands of acres open to public hunting outside of the Alabama WMA system. These properties include docHub tracts of land on Bankhead National Forest, Conecuh National Forest, Talladega National Forest, and Tuskegee National Forest.
Whether or not you realize it, the answer to all those questions is, YES! Hunting and recreation land is a safe investment. But its a long-term investment, which is typically attractive to the buyer.
All Alabama residents ages 16 to 64 must have a resident hunting license. Visit the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources website for exemptions.
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Whether or not you realize it, the answer to all those questions is, YES! Hunting and recreation land is a safe investment. But its a long-term investment, which is typically attractive to the buyer.
To provide a range of unique recreational opportunities and access for all levels of mo- bility, Alabama Power manages more than 3,500 miles of shoreline and annually licenses more than 80,000 acres for recreational hunting.
The Black Belt region stretches across the central part of the state, from border to border, and is perhaps the best known hunting area in Alabama. It spans about 40 miles north and 40 miles south of Interstate 80. Historically, this region is the best trophy area in the state.
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers manages approximately 5,600 acres of this public-use land, along the beautiful Alabama River, for bow hunting and small-game hunting. There are seven areas open to hunting at Woodruff Lake, and seven areas at Dannelly Reservoir and 11 different hunting areas at Claiborne Lake.
Alabama is blessed with a rich diversity of wildlife species for viewing and hunting. Long seasons and liberal bag limits allow hunters plenty of opportunity to participate in our hunting heritage.

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