- Our list of the best things to do in Spanish Fort, Alabama, features the top 85 nearby activities — including 39 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Spanish Fort, AL has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Sights & Landmarks, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 13 things to do within the city of Spanish Fort, AL , followed by 72 popular activities in nearby cities, including Mobile, Fairhope, Daphne, Foley, Point Clear, Malbis, Summerdale and Theodore
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The revolutionary educator Marietta Johnson is the focus of the Marietta Johnson Museum that contains artifacts about her life and work. She founded a unique school in 1907 that was even endorsed by John Dewey.
10.3 Miles
Located on the shores of Weeks Bay, Crooked Hook Charters offers chartered inshore fishing trips. Each trip is customized to the guests and all trips include required licensing and gear.
10.3 Miles
Fairhope's Christine Linson Gallery is an art gallery that features the work of Christine Linson, and artist who draws her subjects primarily from the Fairhope area and its landmarks. The gallery features prints and a variety of gifts.
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Hosting home games for the University of South Alawbama Jaguars, Ladd Peebles Stadium offers visitors a 40,000 seat facility for football games and festivals. The stadium has a section for tailgating in the parking lot.
10.6 Miles
Point Clear Fishing Adventures is a guided fishing charter trip company that specializes in Trout fishing in Mobile By. The company also offers tours of the Blakely River, the Tensaw River, and the Raft River.
10.8 Miles
Salty Dog Paddlesports specializes in the new sport of stand up paddleboarding, one that combines surfing with kayaking. This company offers rentals, with a variety of equipment delivery options available, as well as training and even paddleboard yoga classes.
11.0 Miles
The Greek Revival Bragg-Mitchell Mansion was built in 1855 for Judge John Bragg so that his wife and daughters could enjoy Mobile's Mardi-Gras season. The 13,000 square foot home can be toured, and is often home to special events.
12.8 Miles
Home of the Bay Bears, a minor league baseball team, Hank Aaron Stadium offers visitors home team baseball games. On Friday nights, visitors can watch a firework display at the stadium.
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With two 18-hole golf courses, you can choose between Dogwood course which seem a bit easier or the Azalea which is more of a challenge. Their recent renovation brings both courses at par with other well-known golf courses in the country.
13.7 Miles
Being in the National Register of Historic Places since 1979, Dauphin Street is not only a sightseeing avenue for the old architecture fans, but also a place where can be found shops, diners, museums and plenty other things to do.