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We customize to your rental needs of all levels of experience and ages. Delivery & Pickup Anywhere on Dauphin Island Al. Open All Year : 8 am to 6 pm
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The center conducts studies and research that enhance our understanding of the life history of red snapper, various finfish and shrimp.
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Located on 82 acres at beautiful Weeks Bay. Available by group reservations only, we offer meeting spaces, recreation areas and full service dining.
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Visit the 2004 Top Public Rose Garden in the US located at Mobile’s Bellingrath Gardens and Home. After meandering through this 65-acre site, tour the original Bellingrath Home or take a scenic 45-minute cruise on the Southern Belle & Kingfisher as it travels along Fowl River.
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Come see carnivorous plants, wildflowers, plant and butterfly nurseries, turtles, forests, and nature library/bookstore with the resident biologist of this private 20-acre ecological restoration project. By appointment only. Biologist-guided tours can be arranged for school groups, garden clubs, families, etc.. at $10/person (minimum 2 people)
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Enjoy more than six miles of hiking trails and beach access. Open from sunrise to sunset. Office hours: 7:00am-3:30pm Monday-Friday.
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See over 150 alligators in their natural environment with an opportunity to feed them! Meet Captain Crunch, the world record holder for bite strength-he's over 13 feet long! Enjoy bird watching and a Giant Snake Safari. Seasonal feeding times: 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
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The sanctuary consists of 164 acres of maritime forest, marshes, dunes, a lake, swamp and beach. Multiple walking trails, some handicapped accessible, allow the avid birder miles of habitat for spotting neo-tropical migrants.
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500 Gulf Shores Parkway -
Gulf Shores, AL 36542
(251) 968-1420
This 12 acre park is located in the heart of Gulf Shores featuring a pavilion, benches and scenic boardwalks overlooking coastal salt marshes.
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This public research and education facility includes an interpretive center with indoor displays, live animals, and forested boardwalk trails within 6,600 acres of protected estuarine habitats.
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