Byway Summer Camps Kids Love

From critters and crafts to seashells and scenes, summer camps along Alabama’s Coastal Connection offer a variety of fun activities to keep kids interested and engaged on hot summer days.   Discovery Hall programs of the Dauphin Island Sea Lab offer a variety of day and overnight camps, with options for young children to a ...Read More

Fresh oysters abound in Baldwin and Mobile counties

Craving those succulent morsels of tenderness that melt in your mouth? With the invention of refrigeration, oysters can be purchased fresh any time of year, even in months without an “R.” Boats arrive daily in both Mobile and Baldwin counties, so seafood has never been easier or fresher to purchase.   Eat Alabama Seafood, the ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:16-05:00June 15th, 2016|Categories: Attractions, Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with Land and Sea|

Make Your Next Byway Tour Free and Fabulous

Free is always a good thing, especially when you’re organizing fun activities for a vacation. Alabama’s Coastal Connection Scenic Byway is chock-full of free fun that will keep the adventure going as long as you have fuel in your tank.   Start your free byway tour by using the Alabama Coastal Connection interactive map to ...Read More

Dauphin Island’s campground offers a great getaway under the canopy of heaven

Does your idea of a getaway involve a camper or tent? The Dauphin Island Park and Beach campground offers a variety of amenities that offer exclusive access to many fun activities while giving you what you really crave: time away from the crowd.   Bring your RV or pitch a tent - there’s room for ...Read More

Farmers markets put sun-ripened produce at your fingertips

If the thought of a juicy, ripe tomato with down-home goodness makes your mouth water, journey to one of the many farmers markets along Alabama’s Coastal Connections Scenic Byways and slake your hunger.   Baldwin County has long been known for its vast array of fresh fruits and vegetables. In some places, these homegrown treats ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:21-05:00April 4th, 2016|Categories: Attractions, Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with Nature|

Spring Rainy Day Activities Along the Byway

When the rain gives you puddles, make them into showers of blessings by treating your family to some indoor favorites along the Alabama Coastal Connection Scenic Byway.   Start Day 1 of your Rainy Day Itinerary with the Dauphin Island Sea Lab Estuarium. The fun and interactive exhibits are good for children and adults alike. ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:21-05:00March 15th, 2016|Categories: Attractions, Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with the Past|

Connecting with Food on the Oyster Trail

Whether you’re in the mood for your oysters to be baked, broiled, fried, stewed or nude, you will find a smorgasbord of dining options across the Alabama Gulf Coast. And sticking to the old adage of eating oysters in months that only have an “R” means February is a great time to enjoy eating oysters ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:21-05:00February 4th, 2016|Categories: Attractions, Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with Land and Sea, Connecting with Nature|

Navigating the byways with your pooch in tow

Man’s best friend does have places to go along the Alabama Byways. Several attractions, accommodations and parks welcome you and your pet to our friendly shores. Sound good? Grab the leash, get some treats and gas up the car - your adventure awaits! For a total pet-friendly vacation, travel the Connecting with the Past itinerary, ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:21-05:00February 4th, 2016|Categories: Attractions, Connecting with Nature|

Plan a Romantic Valentine’s Day Beach Getaway

The winter months are busy for most folks with holidays, busy calendars and cooler weather moving in. However, if you have a moment to be forward-thinking, you can plan a romantic getaway now that will be much needed and appreciated in February when Cupid comes calling. Alabama has much to offer in terms of tourism ...Read More

2020-05-27T23:04:21-05:00January 19th, 2016|Categories: Attractions, Connecting with Each Other, Connecting with Land and Sea|
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