Ragland, AL Home for Rent
Why Live in Ragland



Ragland, located in St. Clair County, AL, offers a rural lifestyle with a rich history tied to coal mining and manufacturing. The town's economy is supported by the National Cement Company and Ragland Brick Company, which utilize local limestone shale and clay deposits. Housing options range from modest ranch-style homes on half-acre plots to expansive farmhouses on large tracts of land, with some properties offering waterfront views along the Coosa River. Main Street features family-owned businesses like Ragland's Hardware and Feed Store, Ragland Food Barn, and Ragland Pharmacy, while larger shopping needs are met in nearby Gadsden. Public school students attend Ragland High School or schools in Ashville, with Ashville Elementary being highly rated. Outdoor activities are abundant, with Ten Islands Historic Park providing opportunities for fishing and wildlife observation along the Coosa River. Ragland Ballpark and Joan Ford Stadium host local sports events, and the town library offers a variety of community events and resources. While the town center has some sidewalks and bike paths, Ragland is primarily car-dependent, with State Route 144 and St. Clair County Route 26 providing access to neighboring areas.