10 Alabama Beaches That We Kinda Don’t Want Anyone Else to Know About

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Alabama is home to dozens of beaches, many situated within unique access of both tumbling saltwater and glistening freshwater. The beaches alongAlabama’s32 miles of Gulf Coast are characterized by sand that is not just soft and white, but as the locals will tell you, the most sugary, white sand you can imagine that “makes your feet chirp when you walk on it.” Whether you’re looking for live music, seafood, boating, paddle sports, dolphin watching, sandcastle building or seemingly endless stretches of soft white sand, all can be found along this hidden gem of a coastlinein the deep south. Especially for the gulf-facing beaches, be sure to check thedaily beach reportfor conditions before you venture into the waves.

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Orange Beach has numerous entry points, of which Shell Beach is among the most alluring. If not just for its quintessential sugary white sand and (normally) gently tumbling waves, but also because of its bounty of colorful shells found on the waterline. All the tools you could possibly need for epic sandcastle-building are at your fingertips. If you need guidance,SandCastle University, launched by professional sand sculptor Janel Hawkins, will come directly to wherever you are staying on the Gulf Coast. Shell Beach hasmultiple lodging and condo optionsand plenty of space to call your own. It’s not uncommon to see dolphins leaping in and out of the water from the nearby Alabama Point. For possibly the tastiest and most fiery firecracker shrimp around, hitCobalt, which has an amazing daily happy hour and is situated at the marina behind Alabama Point.

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Situated within easy access to both the gulf-side beach and the peaceful, calm waters of the bayou with all the boating, paddling and fishing opportunities it offers, this beach is a great pick for adventure. For a more structured variety of family fun,迷你高尔夫球场and anadventure parkare also a short drive away. A local institution with a patio on the water,Tacky Jacksis a must for a Bloody Mary and/or Garbage Nachos with watersports rentals and parasailing available on-site. The all-around favorite for seafood,Doc’s, has a location on both the gulf side and bayou. On the higher end,Voyagershas an impressive wine list and tasty seared Gulf tuna. The public beach itself offers restrooms, outdoor showers, an ADA mat for sand access.

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  • Ideal For:Families, music lovers, dog owners, couples, fishers, boaters, friend groups, girls’ trips
  • Where to Stay:Waterfront Hideaway(睡6,从132美元/晚),Home with Dock(sleeps 10, from $382/night),Cozy Houseboat(sleeps 2, from $120/night)

To be fair, Bear Point is a harbor and not a beach, butOrange Beach Waterfront Park, a delightful waterside park on Wolf Bay, counts in our book, and it’s just a short golf cart drive (golf carts are everywhere and many rentals include them) or bike ride away. It’s one of the only waterfront areas in all coastal Alabama that allows dogs and is also a great spot for family splashing, grilling and picnicking. Bear Point itself offers just about everything you’d want to do via boat, including deep sea fishing and traveling across the water to the small town of Josephine, which is a charming relic and home to the legendaryPirates Cove酒吧,当地的音乐家their teeth. At Bear Point,Osois a go-to for fresh seafood, butCosmo’sis known for the best sea bass. A few miles down the bay from Bear Point,The Wharfis the epicenter of all things social, hosting internationally renowned musical acts and home to several restaurants and a Ferris wheel.

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It’s perfectly logical that the border between Alabama and Florida is calledFlora-Bama, but this is also a world-famous roadhouse on the beach between the state lines that offers a lot more than the opportunity to stand with one foot in each state. An institution since 1964, the place is home to six separate stages with daily and nightly live music booked 365 days a year. The adjoining white sand beach also hosts a multitude of popular year-round events, including mullet-themed races and competitions, bikini and fishing contests, holiday festivities and even aPolar Bear Dipon Jan. 1. Pretty much claiming the entire swath of land that stretches between the Gulf Coast and Old River, Flora-Bama is also famous for its massive food and drink menu (Greek Shrimp nachos, anyone?). It even has its ownMarinawith jet-ski and boat rentals.

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An oasis of lush plants, birds and wildlife, this 6,150 acre-park is home to nine eco systems and is the only area in coastal Alabama where you can find原始camping(andglamping!) on the shores of Lake Shelby and adjacent to the park’s two miles of white sand beaches. Nearly 30 miles of ADA accessible trails meander through the park and theBloom appallows access to a free bike share program. The onsiteNature Centeroffers educational programs, beach and nature walks. Lit at night, the lengthy pier is perfect for a romantic stroll, also for watching the bounty local fishers reel in. Recently (and sustainably) rebuilt following a hurricane,The Lodgeis adjacent to the pier and home to three tasty restaurants and a coffee shop. Daily or hourly bike, kayak, paddleboard and Segway rentalsare available at the park entrance.

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  • Ideal For:Beach games, friend groups, Southern cuisine sampling, volleyball, music lovers, families, nightlife
  • Where to Stay:Ocean View Townhouse(sleeps 6, from $171/night),Beachside Condo(sleeps 8, from $286/night),The Hangout Condo(sleeps 6, from $215/night)

The high energy epicenter of the Alabama beach scene, if there were one beach to hit for a true taste of the deep south experience, this is it. Equipped with ADA access mats, the main public beach sprawls toward the turquoise water and small rolling waves. In May, the beach plays host to theNCAA Beach Volleyball Championshipsas well as theHangout Music Festival持续多日的盛会,带来成群usic fans. The party vibe is poppin’ year-round atThe Hangoutrestaurant, but Southern cuisine and culture seekers won’t want to miss a stop at Jimmy Buffet’s sister’s place,Lulu’s, for home-cooked favorites like fried green tomatoes. The best crab claw basket around can be found atThe Pink PonywhileThe Original Oyster Househas baskets of everything and also its own boardwalk.

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Venture a couple of miles west of the thumping scene that is Gulf Place and find this serene slice of dunes and empty sand.Lagoon Pass Parkis the best beach access point for families with small children, as there are public restrooms, outdoor showers and still, shallow water that serves as a natural splash pool. As for amazing seafood and drinks,The Beach House Kitchen and Cocktailsis the neighborhood fave.

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Situated 20 miles to the west of Alabama’s gulf shore, Fort Morgan is the only corner of Alabama’s Gulf-facing beaches where canines are allowed. A National Historic Landmark, this peninsula is characterized by an actual, star-shaped fort completed in 1834 to protect Mobile Bay from potential invaders and was active through World War II. Visitors (including Fido) can take a self-guided tour of theFort and museumfor a small fee. Nature lovers wanting to explore the dunes and pristine shores (rumored to have the clearest water in Alabama) as well as potentially catch a glimpse of a sea turtle or rare bird, will love the expansive trails within theBon Secour National Wildlife Refuge. For delicious eats and great gulf views, there’sSassy Bassnearby as well as the option to explore farther afield viathe ferryto Dauphin Island.

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The least inhabited beach on the list, this barrier island three miles south of Mobile Bay is only accessible bythe ferryfrom Gulf Shores or by driving down from Alabama Port. Known for its myriad of feathered species that largely outnumber the humans, Dauphin Island is an oasis for anyone seeking a sandy variety of solitude. Bird-watching is one of the key draws via theAudubon Bird SanctuaryandDauphin Island Sea Lab and Estuarium. There’s also vast human history dating back more than a thousand years atShell Mound Parkto more recent times (1821) at Fort Gaines. Although you can practically throw a ball from one side of the island to another from its narrowest points, the place is home to a handful of eateries , including the locally belovedLighthouse Bakeryand live music paired with southern comfort dishes atPirate’s Bar and Grill.

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Lying on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay, Fairhope offers a far different scene than the beaches along Alabama’s Gulf Coast. Its historic downtown is lined with ancient oak trees, cafes, art galleries, bookstores, antique shops and polished southern charm. The beach north of the pier is the best for picnicking and playing in the gentle water, butThe Grand Hotel Golf Resort & Spahas its own beach, which is fun to at least glimpse while listening to the hotel’s daily canon salute. Anyone in the mood for a stroll or pedal can find gorgeous views from the promenade that runs south along Point Clear. Those craving craft suds should make their way toFairhope Brewing Company, whileFish River Grillis a local favorite for seafood. To savor the royal red shrimp unique to this corner of the world,Tamara’sis the spot for an upscale dinner.



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