About
Located just beyond the back gate of Fort Moore, Fort Mitchell is an unincorporated community in Russell County, Alabama. The area was originally a garrisoned fort intended to provide defense during the Creek War (1813-1814). It also served as a base for one of the last campaigns in the War of 1812. The community is the home of the Fort Mitchell Historic Site, declared a National Historic Landmark in 1990, and Fort Mitchell National Cemetery, established in 1987 for the internment of all US veterans.
Neighbors
This community is very family-friendly and consists of predominantly military residents. Made up of mostly newer homes, it offers updated styles and sizes that complement any size family, and the area is also home to a significant number of retirees. Though “fort” is in the name, Fort Mitchell is not a gated community like Fort Moore.
Neighborhood Feel
As a newer community, the houses are minimally landscaped with a few small trees but do offer spacious yards. There are wide, newly paved, and well-lit streets that are welcoming to walkers, joggers, and bikes any time of the day. You’ll often see kids playing outside in front yards and around the neighborhoods in the afternoons.