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20 12, 2022

Grab a Kayak and Head for Adventure This Winter

By |2022-11-29T15:38:36+00:00December 20th, 2022|Blog|0 Comments

Winter doesn’t slow down the adventures along the coast of Alabama. Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are filled with many opportunities for fun all year, but kayaking is one of the highlights of this season. The Back Bay Blueway consists of four unique trails. There are 21 launch sites among Fort Morgan Trail, Little Lagoon Trail, Gulf State Park Trail, and Orange Beach Trail that allow kayakers and other paddlers access to the local waterways. Kayaking during the winter can [...]

14 12, 2022

End the Year on the Beach

By |2022-11-29T15:38:22+00:00December 14th, 2022|Blog|0 Comments

Can you think of a better way to wrap up 2022 than spending it on the Alabama Gulf Coast? Gulf Shores and Orange Beach will be filled with holiday festivities for the whole family to enjoy. Welcome in the new year while closing out the old one with a few fun gatherings while relaxing on the pristine beaches of Coastal Alabama. Noon Year’s Eve at LuLu’s  December 31 Bring the whole family to LuLu’s on December 31 from 10 a.m. [...]

9 12, 2022

Have a “Clean” Holiday

By |2022-11-29T15:42:07+00:00December 9th, 2022|Blog|0 Comments

The holiday season becomes a special experience when you visit the Alabama Gulf Coast. Many travel here and make lasting memories with their family and friends. It’s important to remember to practice the Leave Only Footprints guidelines when celebrating on our beaches. These guidelines are based on the Seven Principles of Leave No Trace and have provided a list of ways to keep Gulf Shores and Orange Beach squeaky clean. Let’s take a few steps to take when visiting Coastal Alabama. [...]

3 12, 2022

Don’t Touch the Sea Oats

By |2022-11-29T15:41:10+00:00December 3rd, 2022|Blog|0 Comments

Did you know picking or destroying sea oats along our coast is illegal? Walking on the sand dunes and picking sea oats is prohibited by a law enacted in 1973 by the Alabama legislature. This is because vegetation is essential to our coast’s ecosystem. Sea oats are not just some weed. They look like tall grass and are durable, making them an ideal natural storm protector. This is extremely important as the coast is greatly affected by tropical storms and [...]

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