Unfortuantely, I guess we lost the previous info that was posted it seems[:(] Anyone have any experiences at this state park in Alabama? Any suggestions on a good site to get for this april? We are going during the kids spring break thought we d take in some of the local attractions as well as hanging out on the beach.
Thanks for your help!
Dave
globalconceptsWe stayed at Gulf State Park a couple of years ago. We really enjoy Gulf Shores/Orange Beach. It is quiet but yet many activities. We can t remember exactly which site we stayed in but we think it was around 230 or 240. It was a W/E site. Sort of close to the bath house (which were cleaned daily but sort of old). The sites that we thought were best backed up to the lake/bayou - they seem to have less of a mosquito problem and had a nice breeze. The sites all seemed to be shady. When you arrive, they will assign you a site. You can change your site after you check-in; if you find a better site, just go back to the registration desk and tell them the site you want. Watch out for utilities being on the " wrong" side - two sites share the same utility box. You might want to carry extra white water hose and extension cords as the utilities can be a ways from your site. You ll have to drive to the beach. There are public beaches that you don t have to pay for down the Road (Romar Beach is free - Down near Phoenix V, across the street from Jake s Steakhouse and Adventure Island). If you want good seafood eat at the Oyster House in Gulf Shores (highway 59). Any more questions, just give me an email.
Kerri