Dauphin Island has beautiful beaches perfect for relaxing.
The town of Dauphin Island is quiet and peaceful, with a scenic bike path that winds through the island. There are restaurants, historical sites, and an abundance of wildlife that make Dauphin Island the perfect spot for a summer getaway.
Check out the sites and activities listed below.
Dauphin Island Beaches
Fort Gaines
This historic fort has guarded the entrance to Mobile Bay for over 150 years. Fort Gaines was the site of the Battle of Mobile Bay in 1864, and it still has original cannons, a blacksmith shop, kitchens, a museum, a gift shop, and tunnels. If you’re a history buff, a visit to this well-preserved fort is a must.
Historic Fort Gaines offers spectacular views of both Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
The Estuarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab
The Estuarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab offers beautiful exhibits about the marine life of Mobile Bay.
This family-friendly estuarium showcases the plants, animals, and other natural resources found in the Mobile Bay Estuary and its surrounding marine habitats.
With beautiful and interactive exhibits and 31 aquariums, featuring more than 100 species, this destination will enlighten its visitors with an appreciation of the unique ecosystems of the area.
The Audubon Bird Sanctuary
Fishing
Every July, Dauphin Island hosts the Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo, the largest saltwater fishing rodeo in the world.
But fishing charter trips are available all year long. Choose from all types of charters, from an afternoon of speckled trout fishing to an overnight marlin fishing expedition.
Wade fishing for speckled trout is popular on the island’s west end.
The Mobile Bay Ferry
For a short day trip, take a ride on the Mobile Bay Ferry. You can visit Fort Morgan, another historical fort, or head to the beaches at Fort Morgan. Children are sure to be intrigued by seeing the family vehicle aboard a ferry. The trip between Fort Gaines on Dauphin Island and Fort Morgan at Mobile Point provides wonderful views of the two historic forts that have long guarded the entrance of Mobile Bay. The trip takes approximately 40 minutes and is a great way for passengers to view birds, sea life, and other boats and ships.
A day trip on the Mobile Bay Ferry can be fun for the whole family.
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