Overview
Old Spring Hill Plantation
2383 Spring Hill Road
Eufaula, Alabama 36027
http://www.oldspringhillplantation.com
No longer a working cotton plantation, this large expanse of rolling hills, fields and pine forests has been converted into a sportsman’s paradise, complete with exceptional meals and gracious accommodations. The "main house," built in 1841 for the plantation master, is just a stones-throw away from the old mule barn and the original cotton gin. Scattered about in the pecan orchard are several of the original slave quarters. These historical buildings, along with the century old baptismal found in the woods, make for interesting exploration and dinner conversation. For most guests, however, it’s the superb hunting and fishing, coupled with equally outstanding personal attention and comfort, which are the keys to Old Spring Hill Plantation’s success. Most guests are amazed to discover this rare blend of modern day game management success coupled with the charm and style of hosts genuinely dedicated to making certain every guest has a memorable time. Old Spring Hill Plantation is best known for its uncompromising standards of quality. Every aspect of the operation, from the freshly scented towels in each room to the immaculate, well maintained grounds, must meet or exceed the expectations of the most discriminating guest. Catering to both individual and corporate needs, the lodge is designed to provide comfort, relaxation and privacy. Hors d'oeuvres are served at the open bar where guests gather to relax and socialize after their day a field. Delicious meals are skillfully prepared and served family style. Private and semi-private bedrooms are comfortably furnished, each with its own private bath.
From Birmingham: Drive South on Interstate 65. Just North of Montgomery take Interstate 85 North (towards Atlanta). Drive approximately 10 miles on I 85 to the Cecil-Waugh exit. Drive one block pass the BP station and take a right at the blinking light onto Highway 107. Highway 107 will dead end at Highway 110. Take a left onto Highway 110, which will dead end into US 82. Turn left and follow the signs for US 82 East, through Union Springs, Midway and Comer. Just past Comer, turn left onto County Road 49 (towards Hurtsboro). Drive approximately 5 miles to the four-way stop, turn right onto Spring Hill Road. Drive approximately 0.7 mile to driveway on right. The entry is marked by white columns with lighted globes and white fences. The lodge is on your left after you pass the big white house and barns.
From Atlanta: Take Interstate 85 South from Atlanta to the Hurtsboro / Opelika exit (# 60). Turn left to travel south on Highway 51 to Hurtsboro. Go straight at stop sign in Hurtsboro, cross railroad tracks, then left onto Highway 49. Travel South on 49 approximately 16 miles to the four-way stop sign in Spring Hill. Turn left onto Spring Hill Road (Barbour Co. Road 89) and drive 0.7 mile to driveway on right. The entry is flanked by white columns with lighted globes and white fences. The lodge is on your left past the house and barns.
From Montgomery: Take Interstate 85 North (towards Atlanta ). Drive approximately 10 miles on I 85 to the Cecil-Waugh exit. Drive one block pass the BP station and take a right at the blinking light onto Highway 107. Highway 107 will dead end at Highway 110. Take a left onto Highway 110, which will dead end into US 82. Turn left and follow the signs for US 82 East, through Union Springs, Midway and Comer. Just past Comer, turn left onto County Road 49 (towards Hurtsboro). Drive approximately 5 miles to the four-way stop, turn right onto Spring Hill Road. Drive approximately 0.7 mile to driveway on right. The entry is marked by white columns with lighted globes and white fences. The lodge is on your left after you pass the big white house and barns.
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Fishing
Contact
Phil & Brandy Anderson
Owners
334-688-5050
contact@oldspringhillplantation.com
Types of Hunting
- Gun
- Bow
- Crossbow
- Guided
- Deer
- Quail
- Turkey
Types of Fishing
- Bass
- Bream
- Private Lakes
Amenities
- Overnight Lodging
- Meals Provided
- Game Preparation
- Pets Allowed
- Weddings/Receptions
- Meeting Space



