Mulga Alabama BEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


Listed below are the best beaches and waterfront escapes near Mulga, Alabama.



1. Oak Mountain State Park

Twin Lake Beaches. Unwind on two spacious sandy beaches along Double Oak Lake and Beaver Lake, surrounded by lush forests and scenic hills. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, and lakeside wildlife observation with convenient amenities and seasonal concessions.

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2. Lake Lurleen State Park

Family-Friendly Beach. Play and relax on a wide sandy beach beside Lake Lurleen, perfect for swimming and sunbathing among gentle rolling woodlands. Families flock for water play, fishing, hiking, and shaded picnic spots just steps from the water.

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3. Wind Creek State Park

Expansive Lakeside Beach. Sink your toes into the long sandy shoreline of Lake Martin, offering ample space for swimming, beachcombing, and lakeside picnics. Paddle, fish, or hike the scenic trails while the kids splash in shallow waters and playgrounds.

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4. Gulf State Park

Pristine Gulf Coast. Experience two miles of powdery white sand along the emerald Gulf of Mexico, renowned for swimming, shelling, and wildlife watching. The park dazzles with a beach pavilion, fishing pier, and miles of biking and hiking trails.

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5. Cheaha State Park

Mountain Lake Beach. Dive into the cool waters of Cheaha Lake and stretch out on the sandy swim beach, nestled in the highest point in Alabama. Enjoy picnic tables, clear mountain views, and easy access to hiking trails and nature-watching.

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6. Roland Cooper State Park

Quiet Riverside Beach. Revel in the laid-back vibe of a sandy beach on the Alabama River, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and birdwatching. Fish, picnic, and stroll shaded nature trails, enjoying tranquil water views and easy water access.

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7. DeSoto State Park

Mountain Stream Beach. Splash and play at the sandy beach on the West Fork of Little River, set in the heart of the Appalachians. Swim, picnic, and explore waterfalls and wildflowers along rugged hiking trails just steps from the water.

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8. Joe Wheeler State Park

Tennessee River Beach. Kick back on the riverfront beach at Wheeler Lake, where swimming, boating, and sunbathing meet lush woodland ambiance. The park features fishing piers, picnic shelters, and beautiful sunset views over the water.

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9. Lake Guntersville State Park

Scenic Lake Beach. Enjoy a broad sandy beach along Lake Guntersville, perfect for swimming, kayaking, and picnicking with mountain backdrops. Families love the gentle water access, wildlife spotting, and nearby hiking and biking trails.

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10. Rickwood Caverns State Park

Spring-Fed Beach. Relax at the small sandy beach beside a clear spring-fed pool, surrounded by shaded picnic grounds and hiking trails. The park's unique cave tours and tranquil setting combine outdoor adventure with easy water fun.

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