Dutton, Alabama Population, Hospitals, Airports, and Schools

Dutton, Alabama is located in the northern part of the state, bordered by the towns of Florence and Muscle Shoals. It has a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid while winters are mild with occasional snowfall. The city has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century when it was first settled by pioneers from Tennessee. Dutton was officially incorporated in 1872 and has been an important political hub in the region ever since.

The economy of Dutton is centered around agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. Agriculture is a major industry in the area, with cotton being one of its primary crops. Manufacturing includes industries such as automotive parts, food processing, chemicals, and electronics production. Tourism also plays an important role in Dutton’s economy due to its proximity to the Tennessee River and its many outdoor activities such as fishing, boating, camping, hunting, and bird watching.

Dutton is served by two public school systems: Lauderdale County Schools and Florence City Schools. The city also has several private schools including St Mary’s Catholic School and Trinity Lutheran School. There are several colleges located nearby including University of North Alabama (UNA) in Florence and Northwest-Shoals Community College (NW-SCC) in Muscle Shoals.

Dutton boasts many landmarks that make it a unique destination for visitors from all over Alabama and beyond. The Historic Dutton House is a popular destination for visitors who want to learn about the town’s history as well as enjoy some great views of the surrounding area from its perch atop a hill overlooking downtown Dutton. Other popular attractions include Wilson Park which hosts events throughout the year such as concerts, festivals, car shows, fairs, sports tournaments; The Lauderdale County Museum which houses artifacts from early settlers; The Veterans Memorial Park which honors those who have served our country; And finally there’s Berryhill Plantation which offers guided tours of its historic grounds during select months throughout the year.

Population: 310. Estimated population in July 2024: 308 (-0.6% change)
Males: 147 (47.4%), Females: 163 (52.6%)

Jackson County

Zip code: 35744

Demographics

Median resident age: 34.2 years
Median household income: $32,125
Median house value: $65,000

Population by Race

Races in Dutton:

  • White Non-Hispanic (96.5%)
  • American Indian (2.9%)
  • Hispanic (0.6%)
  • Two or more races (0.6%)

Ancestries: United States (28.7%), Irish (24.5%), English (10.0%), German (4.8%), Italian (2.6%), French (1.3%).

Elevation: 1369 feet

Land area: 0.9 square miles

Map of Dutton, AL

Population by Education

Dutton, Alabama is located in Baldwin County and is home to a population of nearly 600 residents. The small town is predominantly white with an African American population of around 16%. The median household income in Dutton is $37,000, which is lower than the national average. Most of the population works in agriculture and related industries, while others work in the service industry or are retired. There are also a few small businesses located in Dutton that provide additional employment opportunities for local residents. The town has a strong sense of community and there are many activities for families to enjoy such as picnicking at the nearby park or fishing on one of the area’s many lakes. In addition, there are several churches located within Dutton which provide spiritual guidance for its citizens. Overall, Dutton is a small but welcoming community that values its history and traditions while embracing progress and growth.

For population 25 years and over in Dutton

  • High school or higher: 77.7%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 8.7%
  • Unemployed: 6.1%
  • Mean travel time to work: 21.1 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Dutton town

  • Never married: 14.0%
  • Now married: 60.5%
  • Separated: 3.5%
  • Widowed: 10.9%
  • Divorced: 11.2%

0.6% Foreign born

Population change in the 1990s: +58 (+23.0%).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Dutton:

  • JACKSON CO HOSP & NURSING HOME (about 14 miles; SCOTTSBORO, AL)
  • BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTER DEKALB (about 15 miles; FORT PAYNE, AL)
  • MARSHALL MEDICAL (about 33 miles; GUNTERSVILLE, AL)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Dutton:

  • RICHARD B RUSSELL (about 56 miles; ROME, GA; Abbreviation: RMG)
  • LOVELL FIELD (about 58 miles; CHATTANOOGA, TN; Abbreviation: CHA)
  • HUNTSVILLE INTL-CARL T JONES FIELD (about 59 miles; HUNTSVILLE, AL; Abbreviation: HSV)

Other public-use airports nearest to Dutton:

  • SCOTTSBORO MUNI-WORD FIELD (about 8 miles; SCOTTSBORO, AL; Abbreviation: 4A6)
  • ISBELL FIELD (about 17 miles; FORT PAYNE, AL; Abbreviation: 4A9)
  • STEVENSON (about 21 miles; STEVENSON, AL; Abbreviation: 7A6)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Dutton:

  • ALABAMA A & M UNIVERSITY (about 43 miles; NORMAL, AL; Full-time enrollment: 4,886)
  • GADSDEN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 44 miles; GADSDEN, AL; Full-time enrollment: 3,360)
  • UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE (about 52 miles; HUNTSVILLE, AL; Full-time enrollment: 4,795)
  • THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA (about 53 miles; CHATTANOOGA, TN; Full-time enrollment: 6,914)
  • JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY (about 55 miles; JACKSONVILLE, AL; Full-time enrollment: 6,418)
  • MOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 56 miles; Tullahoma, TN; Full-time enrollment: 2,256)
  • CHATTANOOGA STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 56 miles; CHATTANOOGA, TN; Full-time enrollment: 4,821)

Public primary/middle school in Dutton:

  • DUTTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 247; Location: 180 MAIN ST; Grades: KG – 08)