Remains of earthen forts, old rifle pits, redoubts and battery sites dot the park's 3,800 acres. Following the fall of nearby Spanish Fort on the night of April 8, 1865, orders were issued to take Blakeley by assault. The General advance began at 5:25 p.m. on April 9
Spanish Fort, AL State ParksCanoe, kayak, powerboat, airboat. Located on Old Mobile Bay Causeway (U.S. 90/98)
Spanish Fort, AL ToursState Docks public cruises, July 4th fireworks BBQ cruise, group tours, private parties. Year-round charters....
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Built in 1848 by Isham Kimbell. One of last surviving pioneer-type dwellings (Plantation Plain) remaining in Jackson. Constru...
850-ft. pier is one of only 2 deep-water gulf piers in Alabama. Excellent fishing including shark, king mackerel, speckled tr...