South
Baldwin County
Bon
Secour is located in Southern Baldwin County, Alabama. The town
of Bon Secour is named for the Bay & River
that surround it. Bon Secour stretches from the Fort Morgan and
Gulf
Shores areas,
north
to Magnolia Springs, and east to Foley Alabama.
Boating
Strategically
located on the protected waters of Bon Secour Bay, you have several
routes to choose from! Travel
north to the picturesque shores of Fairhope Alabama with it's shopping
opportunities, great restauarants, parks & pier. Travel south-west
to Fort Morgan and Dauphin Island, entering the Gulf of Mexico. Located
at the mouth of the Intracoastal Canal, with such popular watefront
destinations as the RiverWalk, The
Wharf, Tacky Jack's & LuLu's -
you're just a short boat ride away from fun! Or, past these tremendous
attractions, enter Perdido Bay & Orange
Beach. From there, you can choose to enter the Gulf of Mexico at Perdido
pass, or stay in protected waters through Perdido Key, FL, and over
to Pensacola Beach, FL to watch the awe-inspiring Blue
Angels perform for the public
twice a year.
Driving
Strategically
located with Fairhope's historic downtown shopping area to the
north, Foley's world-famous Oulet Center to the east, and Gulf
Shores' & Orange Beach's many sugar-white sand beaches & shops
to the south, you're sitting pretty.
Scenery
Depending on the day, you have a myriad of choices!
- Sit back & enjoy the view of scenic Bon Secour Bay and the Bon
Secour River - sit in the shade of mossy Oaks as boats & rigs pass
by, pelican fly in formation & seagulls call in the distance
- Visit the historic downtown Fairhope district & find out why this
quaint little community has grown to be one of the top retirement
destination in the US.
- Travel a short drive east to Foley, a community almost solely
built from the overflow of the Foley Outlet Center's bounty of
stores, shops, and restaurant
- Travel a short drive south or south-east to Gulf Shores or Orange
Beach AL & see the finest sugar-white sands anywhere. Play on the
beach, in the lagoon, in the bay, or in any of the beach bars, restaurants
and shops.

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