Toxey Alabama BEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


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



1. Gulf State Park

Miles of white sand. Vast stretches of sugar-white sand and turquoise Gulf waters set the stage for classic beach escapes. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, beachcombing, picnicking, and a full range of water sports alongside nature trails and modern amenities.

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2. Meaher State Park

Bayfront nature retreat. Located on Mobile Bay, Meaher State Park offers scenic picnic spots, fishing, and a boardwalk for wildlife observation. Visitors can relax along the bay's sandy shorelines, swim, and explore the lush coastal wetlands.

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3. Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge

Secluded coastal haven. Pristine beaches, rolling dunes, and coastal marshes provide a tranquil setting for nature lovers. Wildlife viewing, beachcombing, swimming, and walking the refuge's undeveloped shoreline are top draws.

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4. Fairhope Municipal Pier & Park

Charming bayfront park. Sweeping views of Mobile Bay and a sandy beach invite visitors for sunbathing, swimming, and picnics. The park features landscaped grounds, a fishing pier, and easy access to downtown Fairhope's amenities.

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5. Roland Cooper State Park

Lakefront family fun. Set on the shores of Dannelly Reservoir, Roland Cooper State Park boasts a sandy swimming beach, picnic areas, and playgrounds. The calm lake waters are perfect for swimming, fishing, and paddling.

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6. Isaac Creek Campground

Quiet lakeside escape. A sandy swimming area and peaceful lakeside setting make Isaac Creek Campground ideal for families. Enjoy water sports, wildlife watching, and relaxing on the beach along the Alabama River.

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7. Millers Ferry Campground

Shaded river beach. Nestled beside the Alabama River, Millers Ferry Campground features a sandy beach for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. Calm waters and forested surroundings create a laid-back recreational spot.

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8. Chickasaw State Park

Shady wading oasis. A family favorite for its wading pool and shaded picnic grounds, Chickasaw State Park offers a relaxing place to splash, sunbathe, and enjoy rural scenery. Spacious pavilions and nature trails add to the experience.

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9. Claude D. Kelley State Park (Little River State Park)

Tranquil lakefront park. A sandy beach on a 25-acre lake awaits visitors for swimming, kayaking, and sunbathing. Shaded trails, picnic areas, and peaceful woodlands complement classic beach activities.

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10. Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge

Riverside wildlife haven. Nestled along the Tombigbee River, this refuge features riverbank beaches perfect for wildlife observation and picnicking. Explore sandy stretches, fish, or paddle in a serene natural setting.

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