Kelly Davis
Associate Broker & Team Lead
Kelly is the heart and engine of Big Beach AL Team. She pairs coastal market knowledge with creative marketing and helps buyers and sellers make confident moves on the Gulf Coast.
BEACHES & WATERFRONT
From groomed public beaches with full amenities to pristine stretches of undeveloped coastline inside a national wildlife refuge. Here's where to find the best sand on Alabama's Gulf Coast.
The heart of the Alabama coast — easy access, full amenities, and the widest selection of public beach entries.
Hwy 59 at the Gulf · Paid parking
Gulf Place, known as the Gulf Shores Main Public Beach, is the city's premier coastal destination located where Highway 59 dead-ends into the Gulf of Mexico. This popular spot features sugar-white sands and extensive amenities, making it a hub for both relaxation and high-energy beach activities.
1499 W Beach Blvd · Paid parking ($15/day)
The 13th Street Public Beach Access is a favored "hidden gem" for those looking for a quieter, more relaxed environment compared to the central Gulf Place Main Public Beach. Known for its wide expanses of soft white sand and open views of the Gulf, largely unobstructed by high-rise buildings.
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699 W Beach Blvd · ~6 blocks west of Hwy 59
The 6th Street Public Beach Access is located approximately six blocks west of the main intersection where Highway 59 dead-ends into the Gulf. Often less crowded than the main Gulf Place Public Beach.
1660 W Beach Blvd · ~3 mi west of Hwy 59
Lagoon Pass Beach, officially known as Little Lagoon Pass Park, is a quiet coastal spot offering access to both the shallow, calm waters of Little Lagoon and the open waves of the Gulf of Mexico. A unique two-for-one beach experience.
A peaceful alternative to the crowded main beaches. A bridge spans the pass — walk under it to transition between the lagoon side and the Gulf beach, where a lifeguard is typically on duty during busy season.
Wide stretches of sand, well-maintained public access points, and some of the best dune systems on the coast.
0.3 mi east of Perdido Pass Bridge · Gulf State Park
Alabama Point East is a scenic public beach access located within Gulf State Park in Orange Beach. Situated just 0.3 miles east of the Perdido Pass Bridge, it features over 6,000 feet of wide, white-sand beach and rolling dunes.
28273 Perdido Beach Blvd · Across from The Caribe
Shell Beach is a public access point just east of the Perdido Pass Bridge, known for its abundance of seashells and a more natural, tranquil atmosphere compared to busier local beaches.
Hwy 182 & Hwy 161 · Gulf State Park
Cotton Bayou is a popular, well-maintained public beach access point within Gulf State Park in Orange Beach. Known for its soft, white quartz sand and blue-green waters, it is a favored spot for families and locals alike, offering a more relaxed alternative to the highly commercialized main beach areas.
24450 Perdido Beach Blvd · Gulf State Park
Romar Beach is a major entry point to the area's white-sand beaches, part of the Gulf State Park system. This site is specifically known for its convenience and is often used for small beach weddings.
~6.7 miles east of Highway 59 and 1.3 miles west of Highway 161
6,150 acres of pristine coastal ecosystem, 28 miles of trails, and the legendary 1,500-foot fishing pier.
20800 E Beach Blvd · 2,448 ft of fishing rails
One of the largest fishing structures in the Gulf of Mexico, reopened in late 2024 after a $13.6 million renovation. A premier destination for serious anglers and casual sightseers alike.
Common catches this season: Sheepshead, Red Drum, Spanish Mackerel, Pompano, Whiting, and Flounder.
28+ miles · 9 ecosystems · Gulf State Park
An award-winning network of multi-use trails winding through the 6,150-acre Gulf State Park. Voted "Best Recreational Trail" in the country by USA Today for three consecutive years (2023–2025), it offers access to nine distinct ecosystems.
20115 State Hwy 135 · 592-acre freshwater lake
Lake Shelby is a 592-acre freshwater lake within Gulf State Park and one of the closest freshwater lakes to saltwater on the Gulf Coast — just steps from the beach across a pedestrian bridge.
Located at 20115 State Hwy 135, just a short walk across a pedestrian bridge from the Gulf beaches. Features wheelchair-accessible entrances and parking.
Hwy 182 & Campground Rd · Gulf Shores
The Branyon Beach Access is a small, public beach entry point located at the intersection of Highway 182 and Campground Road. Known for its serene, secluded atmosphere, it provides a quieter alternative to the more crowded central public beaches.
The wild side of the peninsula — undeveloped coastline, wildlife refuge trails, and dog-friendly sand.
National Wildlife Refuge · Sunrise–sunset · Free
A pristine, undeveloped stretch of coastline managed as a natural sanctuary for wildlife like nesting sea turtles and the endangered Alabama beach mouse. Unlike common public beaches, it offers a "wild" experience with no restrooms or commercial amenities at the shore.
1609 Mobile Street · Bon Secour NWR · 4 mi out-and-back
A roughly 4-mile out-and-back trail within Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge, known for its diverse coastal ecosystems and a secluded beach at the end. One of the most rewarding walks on the Alabama coast.
110 AL Hwy 180 · ~20 mi west of Gulf Shores
A quieter, more natural alternative to the bustling main beaches, located at the end of the Fort Morgan Peninsula. Known for soft white sand, abundant seashells, and being the only area in Alabama with dog-friendly public beaches.
Several Gulf Shores and Orange Beach public access points offer beach access mats — firm roll-out paths laid over the sand so wheelchairs, strollers, and walkers can reach the water's edge. Check with the city for current mat locations, as they are typically placed seasonally at high-traffic access points including Gulf Place and Cotton Bayou.
Dogs are not allowed on Gulf Shores or Orange Beach public beaches. However, Fort Morgan beaches welcome dogs — making them the go-to destination for pet owners. Fort Morgan Public Beach at the tip of the peninsula is especially popular with dog owners. Keep your pup leashed and bring bags for cleanup.
Imagine waking up to this every morning — 32 miles of white sand just minutes from your front door.
Talk to Our Team →We didn't just move here - we built our lives here. And now we help other families do the same.
Associate Broker & Team Lead
Kelly is the heart and engine of Big Beach AL Team. She pairs coastal market knowledge with creative marketing and helps buyers and sellers make confident moves on the Gulf Coast.
Lending Specialist & Realtor
Dave brings the financing brain to the table, helping buyers understand payments, carrying costs, rental projections, and the real numbers behind a beach property before they write an offer.
Expert Buyer Specialist & Lead Buyer's Agent
Kerri is the team's go-getter for showings, tours, and buyer follow-through. She keeps the process moving and helps clients compare properties with clear, on-the-ground context.