Alabama’s Pier is Longer Than 4.28 Football Fields Combined

If you’re an enthusiastic angler residing in Alabama, there’s a fascinating story you might want to hear about the state’s longest pier. This pier is so extensive that it makes a football field look small in comparison, and it is the longest fishing pier not just in Alabama but also in the entire Gulf of Mexico. Keep reading to learn about the length of this pier, how long it has been around, and why it is always in the face of hurricanes.

The Longest Pier in Alabama: Discover Which One Holds the Record

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The Gulf State Park Fishing and Education Pier is the longest pier in Alabama. It’s commonly referred to as the Gulf State Park Fishing Pier, Gulf State Park Pier, or simply the Pier. This wooden pier is a highly sought-after spot for both anglers and sightseers who want to enjoy the stunning views and exceptional fishing opportunities in the area.

How Long Is the Longest Pier in Alabama?

Did you know that the longest pier in Alabama is about 1,540 feet long? This is equivalent to the length of 4.28 football fields, with each football field measuring 360 feet. The pier provides an impressive 2,500 feet of fishing space on both sides, making it a great spot for fishing enthusiasts. Interestingly, this pier is also the longest fishing pier on the Gulf of Mexico.

Here are a few other ways to express the total length of the Pier:

  • Meters: 469.4
  • Miles: 0.3
  • Kilometers: 0.47

Where to Find Alabama’s Longest Pier

Located near the Baldwin County city of Gulf Shores, the Gulf State Park Pier extends into the Gulf of Mexico from the Gulf State Park on the Gulf Coast. As of 2021, Gulf Shores had an estimated population of 15,736 residents. The address of the pier is 20800 E Beach Blvd, Gulf Shores, AL 36542. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views and a variety of activities at this renowned attraction. Don’t forget to explore the nearby city of Gulf Shores while you’re in the area.

Gulf State Park Pier Operating Hours and Fee Structure

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Below, you will find information regarding the hours and fees for access to the Gulf State Park Pier. Please refer to the section below for details.

 Working Hours

The Gulf State Park Fishing Pier is the perfect destination for those who love fishing and sightseeing, as it is open round the clock. You will find staff available on-site to collect fees and monitor the pier on a daily basis from 6:00 AM until 10:00 PM. In case the staff is not available, there is an honor box system in place for collecting fees from visitors.

At The Pier, you’ll find concessionaire windows that allow you to purchase snacks, food, and drinks. These windows are open daily from 11:00 AM to 9:30 PM, although the schedule is subject to change. If you prefer to enjoy your treats in a covered area, there’s seating available in the concession area and indoor retail shop.Understanding the Fees Involved

If you plan to visit the Pier, please note that certain fees apply, including parking, fishing, rod and reel rental, and sightseeing charges. To avoid any surprises, it’s best to be aware of the rates beforehand. Below are the current fees:

Parking Fees

Let’s take a look at the daily parking rates for this parking lot.

All-Day: Your Personal VehicleAll Day’s Passenger Vans:All-Day (Vehicles with Trailers, Buses, or Large RVs):

Let’s take a look at the annual parking rates:

Daily parking rates:

  • All Day (personal vehicle): $10.00
  • All Day (passenger vans): $15.00
  • All Day (vehicles with trailer, buses, or large RVs): $30.00
  • Visit the Gulf State Park website for information on discounts for daily anglers

Annual parking rates:

  • One Annual Decal (valid for one calendar year): $100.00
  • Orange Beach residents and veterans do not pay for annual parking decals with proof of identity and residence/service

Visitors can find Parking Pay Stations (Kiosks) at the following locations:

  • Gulf State Park Fishing and Education Pier and the Beach Pavilion in Gulf Shores
  • Orange Beach – Romar Beach
  • Cotton Bayou
  • Alabama Point
  • Shell Beach

Fishing Fees and Rod and Reel Rentals

Fishing fees are as follows:

  • Daily: $9.00
  • Weekly: $41.00
  • Monthly: $81.00
  • Semiannual: $161.00
  • Annual: $321.00

Visitors may rent rods and reels for the following costs:

  • Four Hours: $10.00
  • All Day: $20.00

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