Outdoor Adventure Awaits
Beyond the breathtaking surroundings and picture-perfect outdoor scenes, there are many ways to spend your time. If you’re looking for an active vacation filled with outdoor fun and travel adventures, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach each have options for you.

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Gulf Shores Bike Rentals
Gulf Shores #1 Attraction with Over 1400 5-Star Reviews on Google! This will be the most fun you have on...
Ebike The Park
Ebike the Park is the #1 e‑bike rental in Gulf Shores/Orange Beach! Roll with us and see why we’re all...
E-Bikes and Boards LLC
Rent one of the coolest TREK Electra E-bikes, an Ocean Kayak, or a BOTE Paddleboard and set out on your...
E Bike of Orange Beach
Whether you're planning a scenic ride through the nearby Gulf State Park, cruising along the beach, or just looking to...
Infinity Bicycles
We are a locally-owned company focused on providing the best bike sales, service and rentals. Our rental options include comfort...
Beach Bike Rentals
Park and cycle to the library and scenic bike trails in the Gulf State Park and Fort Morgan. We offer...
Island Time Fun Rentals
We deliver the best e-bikes with the most comfortable seats. Enjoy the beauty of the Gulf State Park. We also...
Paradise Pedals
Locally owned and operated out of Gulf Shores! We're the best in our field, and it's all thanks to the...
Eastern Shore Trail
On the Eastern Shore Trail, you’ll take in beautiful bay vistas and oak-canopied paths with plenty of places to stop...
Coyote Beach Sports
Coyote Beach Sports is your rental headquarters on the Alabama Gulf Coast. We rent Slingshots, kayaks, surfboards, skimboards, paddleboards, bikes...
Amberjack E-bike Rentals
Your go-to spot for e-bike rentals in Gulf Shores, conveniently located right on the trail. Whether you want to explore...
Coyote Beach Sports- Fort Morgan
E-bike and bicycle rentals at the Beach Club in Fort Morgan, AL. There is no better way to explore Fort...
Best Outdoor Activities in Gulf Shores & Orange Beach
Hiking
According to the Nature Conservancy and several other sources, Alabama ranks as one of the top five most biodiverse states. That means nature lovers will be enthralled when walking through the natural setting and extensive species that live on Alabama's Gulf Coast. Orange Beach and Gulf Shores hiking paths, trails, and nature preserves are all ways to explore the distinct ecosystems of the area. You may even see one of the rare species (including the gopher tortoise, Alabama beach mouse, and red-cockaded woodpecker) that call the region home.
Active travelers gravitate to trails like the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail. There are seven trails and six ecosystems where you can see bobcats, white-tailed deer, alligators, and numerous birds. Be sure to bring your camera!
Another popular outdoor spot is the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge. Depending on the time of year, you may see a monarch or a bird migration. There are plenty of potential wildlife sightings whenever you decide to go. At Bon Secour, you’ll have ample opportunities to learn about the refuge while having an excellent nature adventure.
Biking Trails
Whether you bring your bike or rent one, you can try cycling your way through interconnecting bike systems in Gulf State Park. Pack a lunch and get your exercise on the trails, all while enjoying the shady trees and impeccable landscape. You’ll probably spy some birds or other creatures among the extensive foliage. Some of the top biking spots are the Rosemary Dunes Trail and the Gulf Oak Ridge Trail along the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail’s 28+ miles of paved road.
Birding
You can’t visit Gulf Shores and Orange Beach without hearing about the Alabama Coastal Birding Trail. Bird lovers consider this area a bucket list destination due to the many species that pass through the site. Hummingbirds, herons, and snowy plovers are just a few birds that take to the air and water. If you want to learn more about birds, there is also an annual Alabama Coastal BirdFest in spring. The festival features guided outings, bird bandings, lectures, and more hands-on activities. Whether you are new to the birding world or have been birdwatching for years, it’s a festival for everyone.
Golfing
Golfing on Alabama's Beaches is a popular outdoor activity for active travelers and nature enthusiasts, as visitors can access courses designed by champions. The area has fifteen courses, giving you plenty of options to practice your long shot or combine smaller greens and different challenges. Some tracks are designed by golfing greats like Arnold Palmer, Jerry Pate, and the South’s own Earl Jones. Each course highlights the beautiful scenery of the region. Your biggest dilemma will be choosing which course you want to play.
Historic Sites
Historic Fort Morgan isn’t just a great excuse to get outside but also gives you a glimpse into Alabama’s rich history. The Mobile Bay Civil War Trail runs 90 miles from the Gulf to north Mobile County. Along the way, there are opportunities to take in the natural surroundings and learn about battle sites through historical accounts. It's a beautiful journey through history as you follow military movements and battles, and visit sites that show how soldiers lived during that time.

Bird's Eye
Exhilarating and educational, surprise your kids by booking one of these above-the-ground adventures on your vacation to Gulf Shores and Orange Beach.











