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    Village Point Park Boardwalk

    4.4 (7 reviews)

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    Ashley H.

    How is it that I just recently learned that Daphne has an actual beach? It's kind of hidden. You can get here by taking the walking trail from Village Point Park, or taking the boardwalks from Bay Front Park. There's a large pier for fishing, or you can fish from the beach. There are usually people flying kites, playing frisbee, walking, and playing in the sand. The sand isn't the pristine white Gulf of Mexico beach sand, but it's not as dark as Cocoa Beach or Del Mar Beach either. This beach is on the murky waters of the Mobile Bay, so I don't know that I would swim. I love gators, but I don't care to be their lunch. There are no rules against swimming in it if you're brave. It's also pet friendly, but I don't know that I would take Jazzy during the warmer months for the same reason. Today we saw a couple of guys para surfing, which looked like it would be a lot of fun. It was certainly fun to watch. I can see myself laying on this beach for a tan or sitting on one of the benches reading a good book while my boys fish. It's nice to have a local beach 10 minutes from home for the days I don't feel like driving down to the Gulf and competing with tourists for a spot in the sand.

    Candace T.

    A perfect place to watch the sunset. Plenty of park benches. Of course you can always bring a blanket and sit on the sand. It actually about a 3-5 minute walk from the parking lot. Could be longer if you stop to observe any of the local wildlife. The beware of alligators and snakes sign is no joke. We watched a little fella swim around when we were walking across the boardwalk. Fun to watch but made me realize I was in his house and needed to stay on the path.

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    Krista R.

    Great park with well maintained trails. Home to the famous Jackson's Oak. In addition, there is a very old graveyard and a nature walk. A full circle of the trials is equivalent to around 2 miles. The boardwalk is currently closed.

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    City of Fairhope

    City of Fairhope

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    Love living here is all I can say. Great everything from walking, shopping, to restaurants…read more My wife and I love having moved here and wish we had done it 20 years ago since we weren't born here. Everything is awesome for us, from the small boutiques, Fairhope Pharmacy, walking the pier, talking to Garfield the Goose at the duck pond and so many other things I can't name. When the original founders wanted to make this a utopia, little do they know they have succeeded. So many transplants, like us, and yes many tourists and y'all keep coming back. New experience tonight with the Christmas Parade. Wow, it was awesome. I've been to Christmas parades before, but this was the best ever. I met so many nice people, who when we tell them we recently move here, they are so welcoming, from celebrities to just your neighbor. No wonder Southern Living has written so many articles about Fairhope.

    I fell in love with Fairhope so hard that I've already booked my next visit and I am currently…read morelooking for jobs there. No kidding. The town is filled with pastel colored houses, dreamy tree lined streets with flowers on every corner, resident geese and pelicans that the locals have named and the most friendly people I've ever encountered. I knew I wanted to get away to some place fairly close and Southern Living named Fairhope one of the best small towns in the south and after a little research I was sold. Fairhope is only about five hours from Lafayette and if you're in New Orleans it's even closer...about two hours, thirty minutes. Mobile is right across the bay, so you can go to the "big city" fairly quickly but stay in this idyllic little town. There's so much to do with the museums, shopping, and dining. Until next time Fairhope. See you in my dreams.

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