- The list below includes 45 free or cheap things to do in or near Fort Morgan, Alabama, including 55 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, National & State Parks, History Museums and Parks.
- From Fort Morgan Historic Site to Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fort Morgan and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gulf Shores, Fairhope, Foley and Orange Beach.
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34745 State Highway 225, Spanish Fort, AL
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Combining Apalachee and Harper historic sites, Historic Blakeley State Park offers its visitors the preserved battlefield from the Civil War, hiking trails and plenty of camping sites.
35.9 Miles
Big Lagoon State Park acts as the divider between the mainland and Perdido Key. Families can enjoy walks along the trails or participate in crabbing in the shallow water, a favorite activity amongst visitors.
35.9 Miles
Pensacola Greyhound Track is an exciting race track that also features an on-site Poker Room. After trying their hand at the races or cards, guests can relax at the Kennel Club Diner.
36.1 Miles
Located along the Tensaw River, Blakeley State Park combines a nature area and preserved Civil War battlefield. Visitors can camp, hike the nature trails, or take a two-hour boat eco-tour.
36.3 Miles
Dedicated to the first African-American from the area to die in the Korean War, the Johnson Beach has, besides the memorial, the amenities of which the entire family would enjoy.
37.3 Miles
The Historic Magee Farm is an educational farm that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The farm was built in 1848 and houses artifacts from the Civil War.
37.4 Miles
A busy park in Gautier, Shepard State Park offers an array of recreational, outdoor activities. Scenic with a variety of plants and flowers, it is perfect for watching and observing wildlife. It further offers campgrounds, disc golf and biking trails.
37.7 Miles
The Big lagoon State Park is a 655-acre state park that has natural communities that range from pine flatwoods to saltwater pines. The park also has opportunities for camping, swimming, fishing, and boating.
38.4 Miles
The 1,100-acre Chickasabogue Park Alabama offers canoeing, 17 miles of hiking and biking trails, along with fishing for bass, bluegill, crappie, catfish, pickerel, goggle-eye, the oldest Methodist /Episcopal Church in Alabama now a museum, and 27-hole disc golf course, and swimming in the Chickasaw Creek. Campi…
38.8 Miles
Family owned and operated, Magnolia Framing & Art Gallery offers visitors a wide array of art-related products and services. The gallery sells paintings, sculptures, and decorative art, including pottery, and offers framing services.