North Alabama is bordered to the north by
Middle Tennessee, to the east by
northwest Georgia, to the south by
Central Alabama and the
Birmingham metropolitan area, and to the west by
North Mississippi. The entire region is located in the
Central Time Zone.
Topography The Tennessee River traverses nearly the entire width of North Alabama, flowing southwest into the state near
Bridgeport, and flowing northwest out of the state near
Waterloo. All of the region’s metropolitan areas are located in the Tennessee River valley. TVA hydroelectric dams create the reservoirs of
Guntersville Lake,
Wheeler Lake, and
Wilson Lake along the river’s course through Alabama.
Alabama Power also manages two reservoirs in the region, maintaining
Weiss Lake on the
Coosa River and
Lewis Smith Lake on the
Black Warrior River. Geologically, the Cumberland Plateau, marked by wooded steep-sided plateaus separated by deep valleys, dominates the eastern portion of the region. The Highland Rim, covered mostly by the Tennessee River delta, includes the north-central and northwestern portions of the region. The Valley and Ridge section, defined by narrow ridges separated by steep valleys, covers parts of the southeastern portion of the region. The far western areas of the region are covered by a northern stretch of the East Gulf Coastal Plain.
Counties North Alabama comprises the following counties, according to the most common definition of the region. •
Cherokee (County seat: Centre) •
Colbert (County seat: Tuscumbia) •
Cullman (County seat: Cullman) •
DeKalb (County seat: Fort Payne) •
Franklin (County seat: Russellville) •
Jackson (County seat: Scottsboro) •
Lauderdale (County seat: Florence) •
Lawrence (County seat: Moulton) •
Limestone (County seat: Athens) •
Madison (County seat: Huntsville) •
Marshall (County seat: Guntersville) •
Morgan (County seat: Decatur) •
Winston (County seat: Double Springs)
Metropolitan areas •
Huntsville–Decatur-Albertville combined statistical area (Pop. 774,480) •
Huntsville metropolitan area (Pop. 481,681. Principal cities: Huntsville, Madison, Athens) •
Decatur metropolitan area (Pop. 152,740. Principal cities: Decatur, Hartselle, Moulton) •
The Shoals (Pop. 148,779. Principal cities: Florence, Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, Tuscumbia)
Micropolitan areas •
Albertville micropolitan area •
Cullman micropolitan area •
Fort Payne micropolitan area •
Scottsboro micropolitan area == Economy ==