Alabama Gulf Coast

5 08, 2021

Five interesting facts about the glorious oyster

By |2021-08-17T13:34:32+00:00August 5th, 2021|Blog|0 Comments

Each year, August 5 is the day to celebrate everyone’s favorite briny bivalve mollusk: the oyster. Here on the Alabama Gulf Coast, we celebrate these delicacies every day.   How much do you know about oysters?    One oyster can filter 1.3 gallons of water per hour through their gills. They feed on organisms, such as plankton, during the process.    Oysters have been eaten by humans for thousands of years.   Oysters change their gender during their lives. They all start off as males and most change to female by [...]

27 07, 2021

Do you know the origin of the Leave Only Footprints principles?

By |2021-07-13T15:24:55+00:00July 27th, 2021|Blog|0 Comments

Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are a favorite destination for many families. The sugar-white sand, warm gulf waters and family-friendly atmosphere attract more than 5 million visitors each year. That’s a lot of wear and tear on our beaches! Protecting the natural beauty and keeping our beaches clean and inviting is what the Leave Only Footprints Program is all about.   Leave Only Footprints is based on the Leave No Trace principles. Following these guidelines keeps our beaches clean and our visitors and [...]

20 07, 2021

Pack light for a day at the beach

By |2021-07-13T15:21:40+00:00July 20th, 2021|Blog|0 Comments

Get the family involved as you prepare for your day of fun in the sand and sun. Packing beach essentials doesn’t have to be a chore. Make a checklist and assign tasks to everyone. Be sure to pack light – everything you take must come back at the end of the day.    These tips may help as you plan your strategy:   Shade is an important element if you plan to spend much time on the sand. Large beach umbrellas are easier to handle than canopy tents. [...]

6 07, 2021

Protect yourself and the environment at the beach

By |2021-07-13T15:06:55+00:00July 6th, 2021|Blog|0 Comments

Summer days at the beach are so much fun! The kids are building sandcastles and everyone is playing in the surf. A cooler with juice boxes, cans of soft drinks and bottled water is by your chairs. Life just doesn’t get better than this.   But did you bring sun protection?    With the breeze coming off the Gulf of Mexico, you may not realize how intense the Alabama Gulf Coast sun can be.   Make sure you have access to shade. Beach umbrellas are easy to carry and store, and can be shifted [...]

24 06, 2021

Kick off your shoes and enjoy the squeaky, sugar-white sand of our beaches

By |2021-06-14T13:09:22+00:00June 24th, 2021|Blog|0 Comments

Ahhh . . . There isn’t anything like that feeling when your bare feet first touch the soft, sugar-white sand on Alabama’s Gulf Coast. As you walk, you may notice a squeaking noise coming from under your feet.   There is a reason our sand is so white and soft, and so apt to make a squeaking or whistling noise as you walk. The sand on the beaches of the northern Gulf of Mexico is made of tiny grains of quartz crystals that have washed down from the Appalachian Mountains over thousands of years. [...]

14 06, 2021

Beach season is in full swing – follow the LOF policies

By |2021-06-14T13:05:49+00:00June 14th, 2021|Blog|0 Comments

It’s summertime on the coast and fun times are being had. With all the activities and commotion, it’s easy to forget the importance of the Leave Only Footprints program and the do’s and don’ts required by the cities of Orange Beach and Gulf Shores.   The Leave Only Footprints program was created to ensure our beautiful beaches are here for future generations to enjoy. Our 32-mile stretch of sugar-white sand draws millions of visitors each year. With that many people, it’s important to follow the rules and regulations to [...]

10 06, 2021

Celebrate the holiday, but not with personal fireworks on the beach

By |2021-06-14T13:02:15+00:00June 10th, 2021|Blog|0 Comments

It will soon be birthday celebration time for America. As you make your early-July beach vacation plans, keep in mind the Leave Only Footprints program and the beach rules for the cities of Orange Beach and Gulf Shores.   Everyone loves fireworks for Independence Day and you’ll be able to see some beautiful examples along the coast. But let the professionals entertain you and leave your personal fireworks at home. Keep an eye on the events page for updates on where you’ll find family-friendly [...]

20 05, 2021

Bird watching at the beach is fun for the family

By |2021-04-29T18:02:30+00:00May 20th, 2021|Blog|0 Comments

Are you a bird watcher? On your next trip to the beach, plan a day to see the sights and birds along the way. You don’t have to be a birding expert to enjoy time exploring the six loops of the Alabama Coastal Birding Trail in Baldwin and Mobile counties. Using Gulf Shores and Orange Beach as the home base, you already have the advantage of watching the shore birds as they run back and forth with the waves. The [...]

13 05, 2021

Have fun at the beach Memorial Day weekend and Leave Only Footprints behind

By |2021-04-29T17:48:45+00:00May 13th, 2021|Blog|0 Comments

Summer is coming at us full speed and the first big summer holiday is just around the corner. For those planning a Memorial Day weekend trip to the beach, check out our beach tips to make your stay even more pleasant. The Leave Only Footprints program requires removing all of your beach gear, toys, chairs, umbrellas and tents each night. With this in mind, consider bringing a wagon with large wheels to carry your gear. It will make the trek [...]

6 05, 2021

Heed the warning – beach flags are there for a purpose

By |2021-04-29T18:05:18+00:00May 6th, 2021|Blog|0 Comments

Sometimes we just walk by and don’t even notice them. They are yellow or red, with a purple thrown in every now and then. Do you know what the flags flying at the beaches in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach mean? Yellow flags indicate a moderate hazard of currents and surf. Red flags are a sign of strong currents and high surf. Think of red as a sign of danger and exercise extreme caution in the water. If you are [...]

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