Easterling Wildlife Area is a protected habitat focused on supporting diverse wildlife species and providing opportunities for hunting, fishing, and birdwatching in southeastern Alabama.
Easterling Wildlife Area spans several thousand acres in Coffee County, Alabama, managed by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. The area consists primarily of mixed pine and hardwood forests, wetlands, and open fields, offering key habitats for white-tailed deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and numerous small game species. Established to conserve wildlife and enhance public outdoor recreation, Easterling Wildlife Area offers well-maintained access points for hunting seasons, especially deer and turkey hunting, as well as fishing opportunities in several ponds and adjacent waterways. Birdwatchers frequent the area for views of migratory songbirds and waterfowl in the wetland areas. The terrain varies from flat lowlands to gently rolling hills, with abundant wetland systems providing important ecosystem services and habitat diversity. The area has a rich history as former managed timberland now transitioned to a conservation focus. Visitors appreciate the quiet, rural setting and the well-marked roads and trails for exploring wildlife viewing areas, hunting blinds, and fishing spots. Though no formal developed campgrounds exist on site, nearby public lands and private campgrounds accommodate overnight stays. Seasonal hunting draws many visitors, which spikes recreation pressure during fall and early spring. The area's management aims to balance conservation with outdoor recreation, maintaining healthy populations of game and non-game species alike.
Diverse wetland ecosystems providing habitat for waterfowl and amphibians
Prime white-tailed deer and wild turkey hunting grounds
Multiple small fishing ponds stocked with bass and bream
Quiet wildlife observation points with minimal disturbance
The area’s dominant vegetation providing critical cover and food sources for wildlife.
Several small ponds enhance habitat diversity and offer fishing and birding opportunities.
Strategically placed observation blinds that allow close-up views of deer and migratory birds.