Located at the east end of Perdido Pass Bridge, this beach offers stunning views of the inlet. Features include a large parking area, restrooms, outdoor showers, and a boardwalk with dune walkovers. Popular for fishing and watching boats pass through the channel.
Alabama Beaches
Boggy Point Beach
A small beach area at Boggy Point boat launch near Perdido Pass. Features include boat ramps, fishing areas, and a small sandy beach. Popular starting point for kayakers and paddleboarders exploring the back bays and Perdido Pass area.
Romar Beach
A less crowded beach option in Orange Beach with free public access. Limited amenities but offers beautiful white sand and peaceful surroundings. Popular with locals looking to avoid tourist crowds and enjoy a more serene beach experience.
May Day Park Beach
A small beach park on Mobile Bay with boat launch facilities. Features include a fishing pier, picnic pavilions, playgrounds, and restrooms. The calm waters of Mobile Bay make it ideal for families with small children looking for a gentler swimming experience.
Gulf State Park Beach
Features 3.5 miles of pristine white sand beaches within Gulf State Park. Includes amenities such as the Beach Pavilion with restrooms, showers, and a snack bar. Access to the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail for hiking and biking enthusiasts.
DeSoto’s Landing Beach
A small beach area in Daphne with historical significance as the reported landing site of Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto. Features include a small sandy beach, picnic areas, and beautiful sunset views over Mobile Bay. Limited facilities but peaceful setting.
West Beach
A quieter stretch of beach west of the main Gulf Shores Public Beach. Features residential areas with beach houses and vacation rentals. Multiple public access points with limited parking but less crowded than the main beaches.
Cedar Point Beach
A natural area at the tip of Cedar Point with marsh and beach habitats. Popular for fishing and bird watching with views of Dauphin Island. Limited facilities and development but offers an authentic coastal environment away from commercial developments.
Dauphin Island Public Beach
Located on Alabama’s barrier island, this public beach offers a peaceful environment with soft white sand and gentle waves. Amenities include boardwalks, picnic areas, restrooms, and outdoor showers. Entrance fee required but less crowded than Gulf Shores beaches.
Pelican Point
A small peninsula with beach areas on Bon Secour Bay, part of the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge. Offers a quiet, natural setting with opportunities to observe coastal wildlife. Limited facilities but excellent for nature enthusiasts seeking solitude.