Alabama Just Broke Ground On A $13.6 Million Project At Its Most Popular State Park
By Lisa Battles|Published December 11, 2023
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By summer 2024, Alabama Gulf Coast beachgoers will finally get to enjoy the fully restored pier at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores. The pier closed in November 2023 so work could begin on the $13.6 million project, which will reconnect a section taken out by Hurricane Sally in 2020.
Everyone’s hoping history won’t repeat itself with storm-related snags and instead allow the work to proceed on schedule. Because of hurricanes, the pier has undergone as many iterations as a celebrity changing their image. Here’s to Mother Nature: Give it a rest, would you? It’s a pier, not a pop star!
Let’s take a look at the timeline up to now and how the pier has served locals and vacationers over many years.
We can’t wait to see the new and improved version of the pier in 2024. You can find more information about the pier’s history on the Gulf State Park website and follow the Gulf State Park-Alabama Facebook page for project updates.
Have you spent time at the pier at Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores? We’d love to hear about your experience. Meanwhile, if you’re looking for more things to do in Gulf Shores, check out this highly-rated kayaking experience where you can see dolphins and other wildlife on a guided tour.
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