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Have a Blast on the Gulf Shores State Park Pier

Fishing at the Gulf Shores State Park Pier is a captivating and rewarding experience for anglers of all skill levels. The pier offers an ideal vantage point, extending far into the Gulf of Mexico that provides access to a diverse range of fish species. Young’s Suncoast has an incredible selection of Gulf Shores, AL, vacation rentals perfect for hosting your stay. You can find the Gulf Shores vacation rental of your dreams with our options that include private pools, gourmet kitchens, and fitness centers. 

The Gulf Shores State Park Pier sustained damage from Hurricane Sally but is still open past the halfway point. Reach out to gulf.statepark@dcnr.alabama.gov, Gulf State Park Headquarters at 251-948-7275, or the Pier House phone number is 251-967-3474 for any questions or updates.

Explore the Magnificent Gulf State Park Pier

The Gulf Shores State Park Pier is the second longest pier on the entire Gulf of Mexico at 20 feet wide, 1540 feet long, and 2446 feet of fishing spots. Gulf State Park provides a home for abundant wildlife, such as alligators. These are thrilling sights to see, but make sure you’re familiar with the Alabama State Park wildlife safety and etiquette

Besides fishing, there is plenty of other fun stuff to enjoy at the Gulf Shores Pier. There is a concession area with covered seating and an indoor retail shop where you can buy souvenirs and tackle. You can also indulge in a scrumptious meal at ByWater Beachside Beach Bar & Grill and showcase your singing talents (or lack thereof) at their weekly karaoke nights.

Your Guide to Fishing at the Gulf Shores Pier

Due to Hurricane Sally’s damage in 2020, the Gulf Shores Pier is only open just past the halfway point. However, stay tuned for when it reopens by following their Facebook Page. The Gulf Shore Pier is the perfect place for both beginners and seasoned anglers to enjoy a day of fishing. 

A fishing trip to the Gulf Shores Pier is perfect for family bonding. Children age 11 and under can even fish for free when they’re with a paying adult. Some of the most common fish species to find include Spanish Mackerel, Florida Pompano, Red Drum, and Sheepshead which have human-like teeth

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