The 10 Whitest Cities In Alabama For 2025


The whitest cities in Alabama are Mountain Brook and Glencoe for 2025 based on Saturday Night Science.

Whitest cities in Alabama research summary. We analyzed Alabama’s most recent Census data to determine the whitest cities in Alabama based on the percentage of White residents. Here are the results of our analysis:

  • The whitest city in Alabama is Mountain Brook based on the most recent Census data.

  • Mountain Brook is 96.31% White.

  • The least White city in Alabama is Fairfield.

  • Fairfield is 6.9% White.

  • Alabama is 63.8% White.

  • Alabama is the 29th Whitest state in the United States.

Cities With Highest White Population In Alabama Map


Table Of Contents: Top Ten | Methodology | Summary | Table


Today, we are looking at the whitest places in Alabama. We won’t measure the number of Whole Foods or Pottery Barns per capita. Instead, we’ll focus on the Census data’s report of race by place in Alabama. In particular, we ranked each place in Alabama by the percentage of white people.

So where are the whitest cities you can live in Alabama?

After analyzing cities with populations greater than 5,000, we came up with this list as the whitest cities in Alabama for 2025.

Here are the 10 whites places in Alabama for 2025:

  1. Mountain Brook
  2. Glencoe
  3. Cullman
  4. Southside
  5. Arab
  6. Orange Beach
  7. Fairhope
  8. Gulf Shores
  9. Scottsboro
  10. Hamilton

What is the whitest city in Alabama for 2025? According to the most recent census data Mountain Brook ranks as the whitest. If you’re wondering, Fairfield is the least white city of all those we measured.

Read on below to see where your hometown ranked and why. Or check out the whitest states in America and the most diverse states in America.

For more Alabama reading, check out:

The 10 Whitest Cities In Alabama For 2025

Mountain Brook, AL

Source: Wikipedia User Robert Donovan from Franklin, TN, USA | CC BY 2.0
Overall SnackAbility

7.5
/10

Population: 22,160
% White: 96.31%
More on Mountain Brook: Data

Glencoe, AL

Source: Flickr User [email protected] | CC BY-SA 2.0
Overall SnackAbility

4
/10

Population: 5,356
% White: 92.31%
More on Glencoe: Data

Cullman, AL

Source: Wikipedia User Chris Pruitt | CC BY-SA 3.0
Overall SnackAbility

6
/10

Population: 18,894
% White: 91.98%
More on Cullman: Data

Southside, AL

Source: Flickr User ben.pike | CC BY-ND 2.0
Overall SnackAbility

5
/10

Population: 9,407
% White: 89.35%
More on Southside: Data

Arab, AL

Source: Wikipedia User Brian Stansberry | CC BY 4.0
Overall SnackAbility

5
/10

Population: 8,573
% White: 88.14%
More on Arab: Data

Orange Beach, AL

Source: Wikipedia User Chris Watson from Louisville, United States | CC BY 2.0
Overall SnackAbility

6
/10

Population: 8,244
% White: 88.12%
More on Orange Beach: Data

Fairhope, AL

Source: Flickr User faungg’s photos | CC BY-ND 2.0
Overall SnackAbility

7
/10

Population: 23,360
% White: 87.13%
More on Fairhope: Data

Gulf Shores, AL

Source: Wikipedia User GulfShoresAlBeachJuly08B.jpg: Infrogmation derivative work: Altairisfar (Jeffrey Reed) | GFDL
Overall SnackAbility

6
/10

Population: 15,785
% White: 87.08%
More on Gulf Shores: Data

Scottsboro, AL

Source: Public domain
Overall SnackAbility

5
/10

Population: 15,641
% White: 86.47%
More on Scottsboro: Data

Hamilton, AL

Source: Wikipedia User Panoramio upload bot | CC BY-SA 3.0
Overall SnackAbility

4
/10

Population: 6,907
% White: 86.0%
More on Hamilton: Data

Methodology: How we determined the whitest places in Alabama for 2025

To rank the whitest places in Alabama, we used Saturday Night Science to look at Census demographic data.

We had to look at the number of white people living in each city in Alabama on a per capita basis. In other words, the percentage of white people living in each city in Alabama.

We looked at table B03002: Hispanic OR LATINO ORIGIN BY RACE. Here are the category names as defined by the Census:

  • Hispanic or Latino
  • White alone*
  • Black or African American alone*
  • American Indian and Alaska Native alone*
  • Asian alone*
  • Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone*
  • Some other race alone*
  • Two or more races*
* Not Hispanic or latino

Our particular column of interest here was the number of people who identified as White alone.

We limited our analysis to town with a population greater than 5,000 people. That left us with 101 cities.

We then calculated the percentage of residents that are White. The percentages ranked from 96.3% to 6.9%.

Finally, we ranked each city based on the percentage of White population, with a higher score being more White than a lower score. Mountain Brook took the distinction of being the most White, while Fairfield was the least White city.

We updated this article for 2025. This report represents our tenth time ranking the whitest cities in Alabama.

Read on for more information on how the cities in Alabama ranked by population of White residents or, for a more general take on diversity in America, head over to our ranking of the most diverse cities in America.

Summary: White Populations Across Alabama

We measured the locations with the highest percentage of white people in Alabama. According to the most recent data, this list provides accurate information on the whitest places in Alabama.

The most White cities in Alabama are Mountain Brook, Glencoe, Cullman, Southside, Arab, Orange Beach, Fairhope, Gulf Shores, Scottsboro, and Hamilton.

If you’re curious enough, here are the least White places in Alabama:

  1. Fairfield
  2. Midfield
  3. Prichard

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White Population By City In Alabama

RankCityPopulationWhite Population% White
1Mountain Brook22,16021,34296.31%
2Glencoe5,3564,94492.31%
3Cullman18,89417,37891.98%
4Southside9,4078,40589.35%
5Arab8,5737,55688.14%
6Orange Beach8,2447,26588.12%
7Fairhope23,36020,35387.13%
8Gulf Shores15,78513,74587.08%
9Scottsboro15,64113,52586.47%
10Hamilton6,9075,94086.0%
11Hartselle15,58613,16284.45%
12Satsuma6,7845,68783.83%
13Chelsea15,73113,16483.68%
14Vestavia Hills38,70432,20783.21%
15Trussville26,18221,75683.1%
16Rainbow City10,2138,19880.27%
17Jasper14,48011,58580.01%
18Guntersville8,7717,00579.87%
19Robertsdale6,9855,56279.63%
20Moody13,37810,64179.54%
21Saraland16,30412,94079.37%
22Opp6,7525,31778.75%
23Pell City13,35310,47678.45%
24Spanish Fort10,3778,11378.18%
25Attalla5,8294,49877.17%
26Muscle Shoals16,67012,85077.08%
27Foley22,33017,19677.01%
28Oneonta6,9435,32976.75%
29Boaz10,8478,29576.47%
30Daphne28,67321,81076.06%
31Oxford22,06316,11173.02%
32Homewood27,69720,03872.35%
33Fort Payne14,88610,61571.31%
34Helena21,45215,24371.06%
35Florence41,23129,28071.01%
36Tuscumbia9,0846,40870.54%
37Clanton8,8626,23970.4%
38Leeds12,2218,59470.32%
39Alabaster33,63323,52969.96%
40Gardendale16,11011,09868.89%
41Athens27,47418,79768.42%
42Sheffield9,3346,31867.69%
43Prattville38,85026,21667.48%
44Brewton5,2323,52467.35%
45Madison58,33539,27967.33%
46Hoover92,40162,18367.3%
47Jacksonville14,3459,51866.35%
48Northport30,99120,52766.24%
49Andalusia8,8415,85166.18%
50Auburn78,73851,76965.75%
51Pelham24,51016,00465.3%
52Millbrook16,92310,94764.69%
53Lincoln7,1354,60664.56%
54Wetumpka7,1824,60864.16%
55Albertville22,58414,43163.9%
56Sylacauga12,3887,89363.71%
57Montevallo7,4294,70063.27%
58Pike Road10,1036,23261.68%
59Irondale13,4628,24161.22%
60Enterprise28,99017,73061.16%
61Smiths Station5,4433,26660.0%
62Ozark14,3488,18357.03%
63Calera17,1889,76956.84%
64Decatur57,76032,77056.73%
65Valley10,4065,84156.13%
66Huntsville218,814122,70556.08%
67Dothan71,11839,12155.01%
68Alexander City14,6868,03954.74%
69Roanoke5,3322,91254.61%
70Clay10,2885,45653.03%
71Bay Minette8,2154,22751.45%
72Troy17,7339,10951.37%
73Fultondale9,7534,96950.95%
74Opelika31,94416,06950.3%
75Gadsden33,61716,75349.83%
76Demopolis7,0103,35547.86%
77Tuscaloosa107,69951,41347.74%
78Russellville10,7835,11047.39%
79Hueytown16,5417,63846.18%
80Eufaula12,6645,48143.28%
81Anniston21,3779,14642.78%
82Phenix City38,47716,02441.65%
83Atmore8,3893,39040.41%
84Talladega15,0415,94939.55%
85Mobile185,09772,59939.22%
86Chickasaw6,3672,43038.17%
87Pinson7,8512,94637.52%
88Monroeville5,8752,01634.31%
89Tarrant6,0141,99233.12%
90Greenville7,2292,27631.48%
91Pleasant Grove9,5022,78829.34%
92Montgomery198,44052,70926.56%
93Birmingham199,32248,24924.21%
94Bessemer25,6554,75318.53%
95Lanett6,8541,22017.8%
96Center Point16,1252,79717.35%
97Selma17,4422,78815.98%
98Tuskegee9,0701,01011.14%
99Prichard19,1211,7299.04%
100Midfield5,1013937.7%
About Chris Kolmar

Chris Kolmar has been in the real estate business for almost ten years now. He originally worked for Movoto Real Estate as the director of marketing before founding HomeSnacks.

He believes the key to finding the right place to live comes down to looking at the data, reading about things to do, and, most importantly, checking it out yourself before you move.

If you've been looking for a place to live in the past several years, you've probably stumbled upon his writing already.

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