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Waterfront Parks and Nature Trails to Explore This Spring | Bellator Real Estate

Spring is the perfect time to appreciate the natural beauty around Mobile, whether you're in the mood to immerse yourself in the tranquility of a nature trail or take a scenic stroll along the waterfront. You'll find a wide range of outstanding parks near Mobile and Baldwin County homes for sale, as well as trails perfect for a weekend hike. Our expert real estate advisors have more to share about the best places to experience nature in Mobile and Baldwin County this spring.

Waterfront Trails to Visit This Spring

Gulf State Park – Gulf Shores, AL

Address: 20115 State Park Road, Gulf Shores, AL 36542

For a waterfront walk near Gulf Shores homes for sale, try visiting Gulf State Park. Enjoy miles of backcountry trails, spend the morning on the fishing pier, take your kayak out for a day on the water, or bring the kids to the Nature Center for educational fun. You'll also find some lovely picnic areas for savoring an outdoor meal on a spring day.

Eastern Shore Trail – Daphne, AL

Address: 27710 Main St., Daphne, AL 36526

The Eastern Shore Trail is a long trail that travels through multiple communities, and Village Point Park near Daphne homes for sale offers a convenient, popular access point for the trail. The Eastern Shore Trail covers 22 miles, passing local landmarks across varied, mostly paved terrain, with access points in Daphne, Fairhope, Mullet Point, and Weeks Bay. Bikes are permitted on this trail, and it's a great choice for a spring ride.

Weeks Bay Reserve – Fairhope, AL

Address: 11300 US-98, Fairhope, AL 36532

Did you know that there's a 9,000-acre research reserve around the corner from Fairhope homes for sale, where you can experience endless natural beauty, enjoy educational programs for all ages, and spot a variety of rare animals? Weeks Bay Reserve offers a large, connected group of self-guided nature trails where you can truly immerse yourself in the outdoors.

Glenn Sebastian Nature Trail – Mobile, AL

Address: Aubrey Green Drive, Mobile, AL 36688

Located on the University of South Alabama campus, the Glenn Sebastian Nature Trail can be found just off Aubrey Green Drive, between the main campus traffic circle and Health Services Drive. The trail stretches for over three miles, traveling through pine and oak forests with scenic streams perfect for a walk on a beautiful spring day.

Brookley by the Bay – Mobile, AL

Address: 254 Old Bay Front Drive, Mobile, AL 36615

A new park currently under development in Mobile, Brookley by the Bay is set to be one of the city's most visited waterfront hangouts, with 98 acres of outdoor activities, trails, and more to explore. The proposed plan includes a dog park, playgrounds, beaches, an amphitheater, a kayak launch, boardwalks, and much more.

Meaher State Park – Spanish Fort, AL

Address: 5200 Battleship Parkway E., Spanish Fort, AL 36527

For birding and strolls on the waterfront near Spanish Fort homes for sale, a visit to Meaher State Park is just the thing. Walk the boardwalk trail for amazing views of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, spot rare birds on the Alabama Coastal Birding Trail, or bring your boat to the boat ramp for a day of fishing fun.

Find a Mobile and Baldwin County Home Near Your Favorite Outdoor Attractions

Searching for a Mobile and Baldwin County home that makes it easy to enjoy the great outdoors? Our expert team is here to help you achieve your real estate goals. Contact us to buy and sell homes throughout the Mobile and Baldwin County area.

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