Beaches in Alabama

Who doesn't love the beach. The very word is enough to make you grab a towel and slap on some sunscreen. Whether you are looking for beaches that are lakeside or on ocean's edge, you can anticipate snoozing in the sun, reading a good book, or taking a refreshing dip. So, get ready for some fun and relaxation! From the white sand beaches to rocky lake beaches, UpTake can help you find the perfect Alabama beach vacation.

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ABeach Club Gulf Shores Spa

Beach Club Gulf Shores Spa
  • 925 Beach Club Trail
    Gulf Shores, Alabama 36542, USA
  • +1 888 260 7263
3.5
48+ reviews, 2 sources
  • we stayed from june 4-11 2005 and loved it more on TripAdvisor
  • going anywhere else for a wonderful, relaxing vacation the entire family (kids age 7-18 and parents who are more in love today t more on TripAdvisor

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Beach Club Gulf Shores Spa
925 Beach Club Trail
Gulf Shores, Alabama 36542, USA

BThe Beach House

The Beach House
  • 9218 Dacus Lane
    Gulf Shores AL 36542, USA
  • +1 251 540 7039
4.5
30+ reviews, 4 sources
  • had grits souffle and pecan waffles and an amazing southwest omelet on our last stay (yummy) more on TripAdvisor
  • beautiful beach experience! the accommodations are sooooo comfortable with wonderful feather/water beds, not to mention the seat more on TripAdvisor

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The Beach House
9218 Dacus Lane
Gulf Shores AL 36542, USA

CChewacla State Park

  • 124 Shell Toomer Parkway
    Auburn, AL 36830-0600
  • +1 334 887 5621
  • The registration office was helpful and pleasant. Firewood is a good price. We loved our primitive site and we're going back again this weekend! Bathhouses need work: the washer and dryer are rusty but functional, only one shower head works (of 2), and there are no trash cans in the restrooms... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview Description :Rustic cabins in State Park with 26 acre lake; located off US Hwy 29 with access to Highway I-85. more on ProfessionalTravelGuide.com

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Chewacla State Park
124 Shell Toomer Parkway
Auburn, AL 36830-0600

DChewacla State Park

Chewacla State Park
  • 124 Shell Toomer Pkwy.
    Auburn, Alabama, United States
  • 3348875621
2.5
3+ reviews, 2 sources
  • Highlights: picnic tables, restrooms more
  • The fact that they charge money to go in gets this thing a lower rating, but the fact that they are too stupid to block back entrances into ... more on Yelp
  • I hate to be so negative, but this is the lamest state park I've ever been to. They charge you $ to get in, but there are literally two things worth seeing ... more on Yelp

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Chewacla State Park
124 Shell Toomer Pkwy.
Auburn, Alabama, United States

ELittle River State Forest

  • 580 H. Kyle Road
    Atmore, AL 36502, U.S.A.
  • +1 251 862 2511
  • Overview Set in the flatlands of southeast Alabama, this forest provides a pleasant sojourn for campers and day trippers interested in freshwater recreation. Creeks were dammed to create 25-acre Blacksher Lake. Activities include swimming, fishing for bass, bream and catfish and boating. Powerboats are ba... more on LLBean.com

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Little River State Forest
580 H. Kyle Road
Atmore, AL 36502, U.S.A.

FWind Creek State Park

  • 4325 AL Hwy. 128
    Alexander City, AL 35010, U.S.A.
  • +1 256 329 0845
  • Overview This park, covering 1,445 acres along Lake Martin, is one of the Southeast's biggest campgrounds, with 626 sites on 320 acres. Some camping cabins are also available. Access to this 41,000-acre man made lake is key. Facilities are laid out so visitors can fish from their picnic areas or pull thei... more on LLBean.com

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Wind Creek State Park
4325 AL Hwy. 128
Alexander City, AL 35010, U.S.A.

GLittle River Canyon National Preserve

  • 2141 Gault Ave. North
    Fort Payne, AL 35967, U.S.A.
  • +1 256 845 9605
  • Overview Little River flows atop Lookout Mountain in northeast Alabama. The river and canyon systems are spectacular Appalachian Plateau landscapes any season of the year. The preserves 14,000 acres of forest, waterfalls, canyon rims and bluffs, stream riffles and pools, boulders, and sandstone cliffs off... more on LLBean.com

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Little River Canyon National Preserve
2141 Gault Ave. North
Fort Payne, AL 35967, U.S.A.

HAliceville Lake Beach

  • Pickensville
    Alabama, USA
  • Overview Fish and play along this well-traveled waterway. The Tennessee-Tombigbee River enters Alabama in western Pickens County and widens into Aliceville Lake. At the southern-most tip of the lake visitors will find the Tom Bevill Lock and Dam, and the lake's Visitor Center. The Center is housed in a mi... more on GoingToTheBeach.com

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Aliceville Lake Beach
Pickensville
Alabama, USA

ILagoon Park

Lagoon Park
  • Highlights: restrooms, wheelchair accessible, parking more
  • Overview Lagoon Pass is a shallow waterway connecting Little Lagoon to the Gulf, 2.9 miles west of Highway 59. You'll find restrooms, an outdoor shower and water fountain on site, with ... more on Gulfshores.com

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JDauphin Island Park and Beach

Dauphin Island Park and Beach
  • +1 251 861 3607
  • Highlights: concessions-food available, restrooms… more
  • Overview Dauphin Island offers a wide range activities and is rich in historical background. Enjoy Secluded white beaches, bountiful fishing, a semi-tropical Audubon bird sanctuary and American history dating to the 15th century. Dauphin Island Campground offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the peaceful ... more on Dauphinisland.org

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