While you’d expect to see gators in the wetlands of southern Alabama, people seem surprised to learn there are alligators in northern Alabama waters, too. While they are native to the state, reports of sightings have increased in recent years around the Tennessee River, especially in communities near the Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge.

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While it may seem the alligator population is booming, it’s more likely that social media and residential development have only made them more noticeable. Alligators in North Alabama are a comeback story, nevertheless. It’s just happened over a longer time than you might have thought.

If you’d like to go alligator spotting in North Alabama, plan a trip to the Wheeler Wildlife Refuge soon. I promise there’s plenty of nature to enjoy there, alligators or not. Book a stay at the Fairfield Inn, the new hotel that opened in the heart of Decatur’s historic downtown.

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