 Fun
things to do on the Alabama Gulf Coast
A Southern Rose
Dolphin & Dining Cruises
Dolphin trips and Sunset Dolphin & Dinner Cruises aboard a 64-foot double-deck
boat with A/C comfort. All trips are two hours in length. Dinner catered by
Bayside Grill. Reservations required.
(251) 981-7673
Adventure Island
Mini-golf, laser tag, Gas Station Kiddie Ride, paddle boats, roller coaster
simulator, NASCAR simulator, 100 arcade games, and go-cart super track. Watch
the volcano erupt nightly!
(251) 974-1500
Bellingrath Gardens and
Home
Bellingrath Gardens is in full bloom, year-round. Encompassing 65 landscaped
acres in the midst of a 905-acre semi-tropical rain forest on Alabama's Gulf
Coast.
800-247-8420
Biophilia Nature
Center and Native Nursery
Educational, messy, on-going 20-acre ecological restoration project with
carnivorous plants, wildflowers, forest, an 11-foot long alligator, butterfly
nursery, library/bookstore, native wildlife and resident biologist
(251) 987-1200
E-Mail:
daedalus@gulftel.com
Bon Secour National
Wildlife Refuge
This 6,600-acre wildlife refuge protects and preserves the unique plants and
animals that call the Gulf Coast home.
(251) 540-7720
Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Visual displays and interactive exhibits highlight Mobile's estuary system.
All ages welcome! Open daily. Admission charged and group rates available.
Handicapped accessible.
(251) 861-7500
E-Mail: lyoung@jaguarl.usouthal.edu
Fort Morgan Historic Fort and Museum
Living history demonstrations and self-guided tours.
(251) 540-7125
Gulf Shores Amusement Park
Rides, go-carts, and arcade games.
(251) 948-6511
Gulf State Park
This Gulf Coast gem boasts 6,000 acres of land with 2.5 miles of beach,
fresh water lake, nature trails, and beach pavilion.
(251) 948-7275
Historic Blakeley State
Park
Visit the site of the Battle of Blakeley where the last major battle of the
Civil War was fought just hours after Lee surrendered. Enjoy 15 miles of hiking
and bike trails, camping and a serene boardwalk
next to the Tensaw River.
(251) 626-0798
L.A. Aloft
Hot Air Balloon Rides. Two and a half hour adventure; $150 per person.
(251) 943-FLYU
Landmark Tours
Historic nature and whimsy tours in groups large and small.
(251) 928-0207
Meaher State Park
Situated in the wetlands of Mobile Bay, this 1,327-acre park features two
self-guided nature trails that highlight the flora and fauna of this unique
area.
(251) 626-5529
Minamac Wildflower Bog
From early April through September, more than 300 varieties of native
Southern wildflowers bloom in this five-acre preserve.
(251) 945-6157
Mobile Bay Ferry
Vehicle/passenger ferry operating between Dauphin Island and Fort Morgan.
Daily departures every 1 1/2 hours. Please call ahead for rates and schedule.
(251) 540-7787
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