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Top Five Beach Activities for Families with Little Ones

Taking a beach vacation to the Alabama Gulf Coast usually means fun in the sun, sand and surf. However, with little ones in tow, sometimes you want to add additional activities geared to the area’s youngest guests. The cities of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach have you covered. 1. The Track Family Recreation Center The ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:22-05:00June 10th, 2015|Categories: Attractions, Connecting with Land and Sea, Just for Kids|Tags: |

How to Share the Beach with Nesting Alabama Sea Turtles

During the months of May to October, we share our Alabama beaches with visitors of a different sort: the nesting sea turtle. In 2014, nearly 7,000 of our underwater friends were hatched along the shores from Dauphin Island and Fort Morgan to Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. During these perilous few months for sea turtles ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:22-05:00June 10th, 2015|Categories: Connecting with Land and Sea, Connecting with Nature|Tags: |

Tent Camping Trips on the Coast

There’s no better place to camp than on the Alabama Gulf Coast, and we’ve got some great spots to visit. You’ll find several options for Gulf Shores tent camping in our directory, including Gulf Coast RV Park, Southport Campground and the Gulf State Park. At the Gulf State Park campground, enjoy the swimming pool, tennis ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:22-05:00June 10th, 2015|Categories: Connecting with Land and Sea, Connecting with Nature|Tags: |

Six Traditions to Add to Your Beach Vacation Bucket List

Family vacation traditions live on from generation to generation. For many families, visiting Gulf Shores and Orange Beach is a tradition in itself. If you don’t already have your beach vacation traditions in place, here are a few to put at the top of your to-do list for fun family memories. It’s a great (sand) ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:22-05:00June 10th, 2015|Categories: Attractions, Connecting with Land and Sea, Connecting with Nature|Tags: |
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