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Escape to Alabama’s Beaches for a sunny fall getaway

Trade raking leaves for beachside relaxation this season at Alabama’s Beaches.

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A rotating gif featuring people on vacation at Alabama's Beaches, enjoying the white sand beaches, sunny weather, and fresh coastal restaurants of the Gulf Coast.

Fall is the perfect time to visit with fewer crowds, wide-open beaches, and Gulf waters that stay warm well into the season.

Photos courtesy of Visit Alabama’s Beaches

Cooler temps in Fort Worth don’t mean you have to say goodbye to summer vibes. Alabama’s Beaches offer the perfect spot to stretch the season with soft sand, warm Gulf waters, and plenty of outdoor fun.

Whether you’re planning a family getaway or a couple’s escape, fall offers the ideal mix of sunshine and space to relax.

Enjoy local attractions, indulge in fresh seafood, and soak in those stunning Gulf sunsets before heading back home from your fall break. Make this the season you keep the beach in your plans.

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