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Dauphin Island Campground
P.O. Box 97
Dauphin Island, Alabama 36528
Phone: 251 861-2742 Fax: 251 861-5092 Toll Free:
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| Type of Campground: | Privately Owned |
Credit Cards Accepted: | Visa, MC |
| Campground Season: | Please Contact Campground |
Nearest Fishing Area: | Gulf Of Mexico |
| Numer of Camp Sites: | 150 |
RV's Allowed: | Yes |
| Hookups: | 70 |
Pets Allowed: | Yes |
| Campground Rates: | Please Contact Campground |
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Campground Desciption and details: Enjoy Secluded white beaches, bountiful fishing, a semi-tropical Audubon bird sanctuary and American history dating to the 15th century. Dauphin Island Campground offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the peaceful beauty of a Gulf Coast barrier Island. Tree-lined paths lead from your RV or tent site to snow-white beaches and the lush woods of the Audubon Bird Sanctuary. Free boat launches/fishing pier and Historic Fort Gaines are within a short walk. Fishing is so bountiful that our Island hosts ten annual fishing rodeos There are charter boats, Excursion boat and a 850 ft. fishing pier, where rods can be rented. The Island is cited as one of the ten most globally important sites for bird migration. The Dauphin Island Audubon Bird Sanctuary offers 160 acres of trails, a fresh-water lake, swamp, sand dunes and beach. The local ancient Indian Shell Mounds also offer bird watching at its best. Migrating butterflies find the Island a convenient rest stop too. Dauphin Island offers modern conveniences without the distraction of traffic lights or buildings over 3 stories high. the main road is only 7 miles so it is a short distance to all amenities including a Gulf-side 18-hole golf course, public swimming pool, restaurants, markets, bakery, gift shops, churches, a small airstrip and the Sea Lab Estuarium. Although settled in 1699, a bridge was not built from the mainland until 1952. Its fascinating history includes occupation by the French, Spanish and British. Historic Fort Gaines, site of the Civil War battle of Mobile Bay, "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!", hosts living history events all year. Campground amenities Include: 150 Sites with power and water, 70 sites with sewer Bathhouse with hot showers, washers/dryers Campground store, Group pavilion with large brick barbecue grill. Free boat launches-- you're in the gulf of Mexico in 5 minutes! Walking trails into the audubon Bird Sanctuary (watch for birds, alligators, fish, turtles) Boardwalk to secluded beach on Gulf Bicycle rental, playground, badminton and horseshoe
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