12 Amazing Day Trips You Can Take from Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, Alabama – A Complete Guide

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8. Spend a Day in Foley, Alabama (25-Minute Drive from Gulf Shores)

Foley, Alabama, was founded by John B. Foley, who moved from Chicago to the state in the early 1900s. He invested his own money to build a railway line, leading to the opening of the city’s first station in 1905. Today, this historic station is home to the Foley Museum.

For nature enthusiasts, Foley is surrounded by lush wildlife preserves, walking trails, and water activities.

Whether you’re exploring the unique local shops and artists in Foley’s charming and historic downtown or enjoying fascinating museum exhibits and leisurely water activities, this coastal Alabama destination offers plenty of options. Don’t miss the chance to browse through the antique shops lining Historic Foley’s streets. After a day of treasure hunting, satisfy your appetite at one of over 70 dining establishments, featuring a variety of culinary delights.

Alligator Alley, opened in 2004 by Wes Moore, provides alligators with a natural and protected habitat. This thrilling adventure park is home to over 450 rescued alligators, ranging from hatchlings to mature adults.

While alligators have lost their instinctive fear of humans, it’s important to keep a safe distance unless supervised. You can observe these magnificent creatures soaking up the Alabama sun or nesting amongst the foliage from designated viewing areas.

Consider taking a fragrant stroll along the picturesque Antique Rose Trail. This beautiful trail winds through Downtown Foley from Heritage Park to Berry Street, showcasing hundreds of heritage rose displays in various colors and sizes. Spring is the ideal time to visit when the roses are in bloom, but you can still enjoy the vibrant floral displays and wildlife throughout the year along this mile-long pathway.

If you want to immerse yourself in nature, visit Graham Creek Nature Preserve in Foley, a haven for rare wildlife and various plant species. Spread over 500 acres of mixed forests, pine savannas, and wetlands, this preserve offers numerous recreational activities.

History enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to the Foley Railroad Museum, located in a restored railroad depot from the early 1900s. The museum features several historic displays and archives related to the city, including a quarter mile of track that highlights 12 different railroads, various animated exhibits, and three functioning double-track routes.

Tucked away above a local pharmacy is the Holmes Medical Museum, situated in the original location of Foley’s first hospital, which operated from the mid-1930s until 1958. Visitors can explore the old theatre, unaltered patient rooms from its operational days, and an intriguing collection of medical instruments and equipment.

Foley Art Centre has proudly supported local artists for nearly 50 years, encouraging children to engage in the arts. They host various events like the popular ‘Art in the Park,’ showcasing talented artists from southeastern Alabama, and the Trim-a-Tree event, where local artisans create unique ornaments and decorations for Christmas trees.

Shoppers will delight in the Tangier Outlet, where they can find incredible deals on merchandise from top designers and brands. Stores include Coach, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph Lauren, Talbots, White House Black Market, Nike, and more. Before your visit, be sure to check the Tanger Outlet website for the latest coupons and sales offers. Upon arrival, stop by Shopper Services to learn about the benefits of joining TangerClub (information is also available online).

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