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In Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, the name tells the story – miles of pristine white quartz sand washed by blue-green Gulf waters. Please be advised that there will be no lifeguards on duty on Gulf Shores and Orange Beach public beaches from October through February. During this time, beach patrol and response will be limited. Always check the beach flags and surf conditions, before entering the water, and never swim alone. For those interested in open water swimming tips, remember to stay informed and cautious. Help keep Alabama's Beaches pristine by practicing responsible tourism and following beach rules & regulations.
Parking kiosks are now in place at most beaches. You can find more information about parking in Gulf Shores and parking in Orange Beach.
Beach goers at Alabama Point East public access can borrow life jackets while enjoying their time on the beach. These life jackets are free and are available in various sizes. We encourage children and those who aren’t strong swimmers to take advantage of these vests. Remember to return them before you leave.
For those looking for wheelchair-accessible beach access points, there are three beach mats located at Gulf Place and one located at Cotton Bayou.
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Branyon Beach Access
This small beach access is located at the intersection of Highway 182 and Campground Road. There is limited free parking...
Gulf Shores Main Public Beach (Gulf Place)
If you are looking for volleyball-playing, beach-bar-hanging good times, this spot - where Highway 59 dead-ends into the Gulf -...
Lagoon Pass Park
The Little Lagoon Pass Park is a great spot for taking in the sites and accessing the beach. The park...
Gulf Shores 13th Street Public Access
Street side parking with a dune walkover, shower and temporary restrooms. The cost is $15 all-day. Gulf Shores residents park...
Gulf Shores 5th Street Public Access
Located five blocks west of Highway 59, you can park on the north side and walk the boardwalk to the...
Cotton Bayou- A Gulf State Park beach area
This small beach area is found at the intersection of Highway 182 and Highway 161. Nestled between some of the...
Gulf State Park Pavilion
This uncrowded, natural beach is located six miles east of Highway 59, among the sand dunes and sea oats. There...
Gulf Shores 4th Street Public Access
This is a pedestrian crossing beach access only, which is perfect if you're staying in a property nearby. Before you...
Gulf Shores 6th Street Public Access
Located six blocks west of Highway 59, you can park and walk the boardwalk to the beach. An outdoor shower...
Romar Beach-A Gulf State Park beach area
This beach area is easy to get to. It's perfect for a quick beach stroll or an impromptu picnic. It's...
Gulf Shores 10th Street Public Access
This is a Beach Access only. There is parking across the street from this location. Temporary Restroom facilities are available...
Shell Beach Access
Located east of Perdido Pass Bridge, Shell Beach offers an easy access to the eastern most part of Gulf State...
Gulf Shores 12th Street Public Access
This location has beach access, temporary restroom and showers. No parking. Before you break for the beach, familiarize yourself with...
Alabama Point East-A Gulf State Park beach area
Located just .3 miles east of Perdido Pass Bridge, Alabama Point East offers more than 6,000 feet of wide beach...
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Gulf State Park Beach
Gulf State Park offers a whirl of activities including boating, paddle boarding, fishing, from the Gulf State Park Pier, biking, golfing and camping. There’s even a play area just for dogs located at Lake Shelby on the park’s western end. From the main entrance at the Beach Pavilion in Gulf Shores, there are access points along Orange Beach (including Alabama Point East).
Shore Excursions
Some beach goers plant their towels, open a good book and start working on the ultimate tan. Others like to stir things up with parasailing, kayaking and excursions to nearby islands. If you’re staying close to shore, a flood of beach equipment rentals will be on hand – beach bikes, buggies, beach wheelchairs, paddle boards, surf and skim boards and all kinds of flotation devices. Many companies offer delivery and pick-up service.