James D. Martin WMA

largest public hunting grounds in Alabama

Jackson County boasts exceptional hunting opportunities with diverse landscapes from mountains to valleys. The James D. Martin Wildlife Management Area spans 60,732 acres in Skyline, offering prime public hunting for whitetail deer, turkey, squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon amidst Alabama’s abundant wildlife.

Offers hunting for whitetail deer, turkey, squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon, providing a prime location for outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife conservationists alike.

To hunt deer or turkey, a Wildlife Management Area License and the applicable Resident or Non-Resident All Game Hunting License [for Alabama residents 16 through 64 years of age and for non-residents 16 years of age and older], are required. Know the WMA rules and regulations.

Where To Stay

Lodging options include hotels, cabins, short term rentals, tree houses, glamping tents, and campgrounds. Visitors can find accommodations to suit every preference and budget, ensuring a comfortable stay.

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“This trip offers unexpected treasures that are sure to delight! It is big enough to offer a variety of activities, yet small-town enough to make you feel right at home with true Southern charm and hospitality.”

– Tiffany

I’m Going Back
To Jackson County

“There’s much to explore, and outdoor activities for all, so if you’re touring through Alabama, don’t miss out on a trip to Scottsboro.”

– Lucas

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To Jackson County

“From the one-and-only Unclaimed Baggage Center to waterfront dining, you’ll find more than you expected. What’s more, all of this comes at a very reasonable price point, so you can afford to keep coming back and finding new adventures.”

–  Jenn

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