Hamilton Hills Plantation is a historic plantation located in Dallas County, Alabama. It was founded in the early 1800s and was a working plantation until the mid-20th century. The plantation covers thousands of acres and is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer and turkey. The main house, built in the Greek Revival style, is a beautiful example of antebellum architecture. Today, the plantation is a popular destination for hunting, fishing, and other outdoor activities, and the main house is available for tours and events.
Also known as Hamilton Hills Lodge, is a family-owned whitetail deer hunting lodge. They limit the size of their hunting groups to allow 1,000 acres per hunter. All of hunting stands are enclosed “shooting towers” elevated 11 feet off the ground and are very comfortable during rain, cold, and windy conditions. You will hunt winter cereal grain and clover food plots and greenfields, woodland trails and scrapelines, hardwood bottoms, timber clearcuts and cutovers.
At Hamilton Hills we believe the condition of our deer herd produced through our Quality Deer Management techniques, our hunting facilities, guide experience, and individual attention will allow you to have a truly enjoyable, rewarding, and successful hunting experience.