Once you’ve decided where you want to go on vacation, the next important question is when are you visiting. While there’s no bad time to visit Alabama’s Gulf Coast, certain seasons may better align with your ideal activities. Before reserving your Orange Beach vacation rental from Young’s Suncoast, take a look at the average weather in this Alabama town. To help you decide what time of year is right for your getaway, we’ve made a little guide looking at the conditions for each season.
Spring (March Through May)
Spring starts off with daily highs near 66 degrees in March and increases to the low 80s by May. Daily lows also become more pleasant and sit around 70 degrees. Water temperatures also start to increase, so you can easily enjoy kayaking along the Back Bay Blueway Waterway. Other great additions to your spring break itinerary include checking out the Orange Beach Festival of Art, playing mini golf at Beachside Mini Golf, and riding the Ferris wheel at The Wharf.
Summer (June Through August)
With both average monthly air and water temperatures reaching the mid-80s, summer is known for its idyllic conditions. Because of this, it’s a popular time of year for vacationers to visit. During your summer vacation, fly high parasailing with Orange Beach Parasail or plan the ultimate fishing getaway. Spend time outdoors hiking trails found inside Gulf State Park, or search for shells along the shoreline.
Fall (September Through November)
Fall is an exceptional time to visit Orange Beach. While daily highs start to decrease, they rarely fall below the high 50s. Lows are still pleasant, with the thermometer reading around 55 degrees by the end of the season. Fall is a great time to visit if you or anyone in your group is a foodie! This time of year is known for its plethora of food festivals, including the Coastal Alabama Food Truck & Beer Festival in nearby Gulf Shores. Other fun area fall festivals include Orange Beach Freedom Fest and the Frank Brown International Songwriters’ Festival.
Winter (December Through February)
Unlike some parts of the country, winter in Orange Beach doesn’t mean freezing conditions and endless snowfall. Rather, it means daily highs around the low 60s and daily lows around the upper 40s. If you are planning a winter vacation, there’s no shortage of things to do, including checking out holiday events, warming up inside the Coastal Arts Center of Orange Beach, and exploring the Gumbo Trail. Check the weather in Orange Beach, Alabama, and start planning your stay with Young’s Suncoast!