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Gulf State Park

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attraction · Perdido Beach Boulevard · $

6,000+ acres of Alabama state park bridging Gulf and bay. The Backcountry Trail, the pier, the lodge, the freshwater lake, the campground. The whole-day-on-paper park.

Gulf State Park is Alabama’s flagship coastal park and one of the genuinely great state parks in the southeast. Six-thousand-plus acres covering both Gulf-front beach and bay-side ecosystem in Gulf Shores, just west of the Orange Beach line. Built up over decades, knocked down by storms, rebuilt better each time.

What’s in it:

  • The beach pavilion — main day-use beach access with parking, restaurants, restrooms, lifeguards. Family-anchor beach for the AL side.
  • The pier (1,540 ft into the Gulf — at one point the longest on the Gulf coast). Day passes available; pier license covers fishing without a personal license. More on the piers →
  • The Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail — 28 paved miles of trail running through pine forest, scrub, and bayhead. Hike, bike, or run. Multiple access points; trail map at any kiosk.
  • Lake Shelby — freshwater lake inside the park. Swimming, paddle rentals, kid-friendly beach without the surf.
  • Gulf State Park Lodge & Spa — on-property hotel that came back online after Hurricane Sally. Real nice, not cheap. Worth booking if you want to stay inside the park.
  • Campground — large, well-organized, paved sites and primitive options. Reserve through the Alabama state park system.
  • Nature center — small but well-curated, ranger programs, easy first stop with kids.

The Backcountry Trail in particular is the underrated jewel — paved, mostly flat, runs through several distinct ecosystems including a real swamp section that always surprises people. Bring bikes or rent at the park entrance. Pick a 4-6 mile loop and you’ve got an afternoon.

Modest day-use fee, annual passes pay back if you’re around the park three or more times a year.