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Hidden Gems in Gulf Shores: Discover Beyond the Beach
Gulf Shores is famous for its sugar-white sands and emerald-green waters, but there’s a whole other world of adventure beyond the coast. Skip the usual tourist spots and dive right into some lesser-known activities, unique accommodations, and incredible local dining options. Between biking on scenic trails, listening to live music, and kayaking in calm waters (we have lakes too!), Gulf Shores offers hidden gems for travelers looking to explore off the beaten path and who want less sand in their luggage.
Stay Somewhere Unique
The Cabins at Gulf State Park
Eagle Cottages at Gulf State Park
Other Off-the-Path Places to Stay in Gulf Shores
- The Learning Campus Bunkhouse: Perfect for larger educational groups, faith-based retreats, or corporate gatherings, The Learning Campus offers comfortable quarters to plan, relax, and stay right in the heart of Gulf State Park.
- Gulf State Park Campground: If you prefer to camp among the natural surroundings of our wonderful Alabama ecosystem, the Gulf State Park Campground has 8 primitive campsites, and 496 full-hookup sites for RVs.
Dine Like a Local
There is nothing worse than having to wait hours for a table because you had the same idea as hundreds of other vacationers. And let’s face it—locals tend to know where the best places to eat are anyways. Step away from the usual tourist restaurants and discover local flavors when you dine at these hidden gems!
Woodside Restaurant at Gulf State Park
Woodside is a must-visit for fresh, Southern-inspired dishes—not to mention, it’s a local secret with more than just food to offer. Enjoy stacked sandwiches, hearty salads, and a full classic breakfast, all while relaxing outdoors with lawn games, fire pits, and a weekly rotation of live local music.
The Sloop
This hidden favorite is a local watering hole known for its creative cheesesteaks and coastal charm. The Sloop is a small place, they can only handle seating of 8 or less at a table during peak hours. It is filled with homemade items and memorabilia from the partner’s Philidelphia influenced past. It’s a great spot to grab a drink, watch a game, and bring home dinner!
Other Local Restaurants in Gulf Shores
- Sea-N-Suds: A casual beachfront spot serving up some of the best gumbo along the Gulf. It does tend to get crowded, so keep that in mind if you plan to visit.
- Fish River Grill: This lowkey joint is the definition of burger bar. It’s a local favorite serving up fried seafood, cocktails, and their famous “Swamp Soup”.
Explore Beyond the Beach
Believe it or not, the beach isn’t the only place where you can have fun in Gulf Shores. If you are an animal lover, enjoy biking or hiking, or simply want to learn more about your surroundings, there are plenty of exciting things to do that aren’t by the salty water. Discover the natural beauty of our nine ecosystems with these outdoor activities.
Adventure in Gulf State Park
Gulf Shores is home to something that other beaches don’t have: a wonderful State Park. Gulf State Park is packed with miles of hiking and biking trails, piers to cast off and freshwater fish in Lake Shelby, and plenty of opportunities to spot local wildlife such as American alligators, turtles, and many species of birds. Take a kayak tour, rent a paddleboard or segway, there’s truly so much to do at Gulf State Park.
The Learning Campus at Gulf State Park
Within Gulf State Park is another hidden attraction called The Learning Campus—with a mission to expand knowledge of Alabama’s natural habitat to preserve, develop, and protect. Take part in interactive guided tours and nature walks, sustainability workshops, and a whole schedule of family-friendly activities and seminars. Check out all of the engaging programs designed to educate and entertain visitors of all ages.
Other Hidden Activates in Gulf Shores
- Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail: Grab a bike or take a stroll down eight different scenic pathways through diverse Alabama landscapes.
- Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge: Meaning “safe harbor” this refuge is some of the last undisturbed coastal habitat along the Gulf Coast.