With so much to do and see, how do you decide where to go when you are traveling with your family? We have mapped out an exciting list of family-fun activities perfect for any road-trip!
Read MoreAre you looking to plan a quick trip for you and the guys? Does fishing, boating, breweries, and more sound like your type of getaway? The Eastern Shore has great activities for any guy’s trip.
Read MoreIt is time to plan a relaxing, yet fun girl’s getaway on the Eastern Shore. From spa days to wine sipping, we have mapped out an exciting vacation just for you and the girls.
Read MoreIt is time to talk about a very Instagram worthy subject, FOOD! Everyone loves the hashtag, #FoodsOfInstagram so why not get your name on the feed with your very own Instagram-worthy food dish, any culinary master would want to try.
Read MoreArt, music & seafood meet southern charm at this annual festival set along the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay. The Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce hosts this family-friendly festival each year in coordination with the City of Daphne.
Read MoreDating back to 1763, the town of Spanish Fort has an interesting past that will intrigue any history buff. Enjoy an educational and fun day in Spanish Fort as we map out an interesting agenda for you below.
Read MoreLocated right alongside the Mobile Bay, Spanish Fort’s fresh seafood options are hard to beat. Let’s take a look!
Read MoreThe Delta Woods and Waters Expo, an annual event sponsored by the City of Spanish Fort and held at 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center, to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta.
Read MoreSpanish Fort’s history dates back to 1712, when Jean-Baptiste Bienville of France founded the City of Mobile. Originally, Spanish Fort was the site of a trading post established by the French during their occupation of Mobile.
Read MoreThe quiet, charming town of Fairhope is bustling with small businesses and a unique charm hard to find anywhere else. From story-tale cottages to family-friendly adventures, Fairhope needs to be added to your bucket list of must-visit places.
Read MoreIt is time to take in the flavor of Fairhope with a walkthrough of the town’s restaurants. Follow along on this unforgettable food trail that will leave your taste buds craving more!
Read MoreThe 69th Annual Fairhope Arts and Crafts Festival will be held on the streets of downtown Fairhope March 18, 19 & 20, 2022. The hours are 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday. The festival is free to the public.
Read MoreIn November 1894, a group of 28 single-taxers from Des Moines, Iowa headed by Ernest B. Gaston wanted to establish a colony based on the single tax theories of economist, journalist, and social reformer Henry George as set forth in his book Progress and Poverty published in 1879.
Read MoreJUBILEE!!! The cry is eagerly awaited each summer by Mobile Bay residents. They are excited by the prospect of gigging hundreds of flounder or catching tubs of crabs in just a few hours.
Read MoreFrom breathtaking views to unbelievable culinary creations, Daphne is home to many unique and locally-owned restaurants. So how do you know where to start? We have mapped out an incredible food-trail that will take you from start to finish around the Jubilee City and leave you anything but hungry. Let’s begin!
Read MoreLife is easy on the Eastern Shore! This sportsman’s paradise is bustling with vibrant communities, opportunities to flourish and a shared appreciation for the natural beauty found along Mobile Bay. There’s southern charm, blooming magnolias and fresh Gulf seafood to tempt every palette.
Read MoreArtists, writers and photographers from around the country travel to the area for inspiration. But you don’t have to have artistic talent to feel energized by the beauty found on the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay.
Read MoreThe Eastern Shore is rich with a unique history. Here are a few ideas of places you can explore.
Read MoreThere’s nothing quite like a day out on the water. Mobile Bay is the country’s 4th largest estuary. It measures 31 miles long and 24 miles wide at its largest point.
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