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    Audubon Bird Sanctuary

    Audubon Bird Sanctuary

    (26 reviews)

    Eastern kingbird. Belted kingfisher…read more Blue heron. Cardinal. These are just a few of the majestic and breathtaking birds that I saw when visiting the Audubon Bird Sanctuary on Dauphin Island near Mobile, Alabama. If you are a birdwatcher, or if you just love nature and walking along wooden footpaths through groves of trees and lagoons covered with lily pads, you'll enjoy spending some time here. I walked for an hour with my binoculars, listening and looking for birds. I saw birds that I knew, and birds that I've never seen before. I stood and gazed at the lagoon and lily pads, enjoying the quietude of nature and water. I walked through the shade of trees, listening the the hum of silence broken only by birdsong. Birding is a peaceful hobby. It's about listening, looking, and patience. Being at the Audubon Bird Sanctuary gave me the sense of peace and calm that only nature can provide.

    We stopped here first after getting off the ferry. My parents had their yappy dog along. I thought…read morethis would wear her out walking. The hike was basically in a small loop. A majority of it is an on boardwalk. Many trees were labeled and one assumes a controlled burn. The spruce smells were very nice. I didn't really look for birds. Drats, I didn't see any alligators either. My parents sat on a bench, while I walked barefoot on the beach. There was a huge bird in a huge nest. Thats all the birds I saw. The parking lot was small. The park was free. Definitely worth it to access nature and the beach.

    Grand Bay Community Park - Pond

    Grand Bay Community Park

    (1 review)

    Small playground park in a rural unincorporated community. The park is next door to a cemetery,…read morenear a church, & surrounded by cotton fields in Grand Bay, Alabama. The parks has a small playground at the front of the park, older metal play equipment & a swing set near the rear of park. The parking lot is small, can accommodate between 6-12 vehicles. Four metal picnic tables with BBQ pits in the shade of Southern Live Oak Trees & Long Leaf Pines. There are also some Bald Cypress Trees & shrubs along one side near the fence. There is a wooden pavilion with two metal picnic tables & three electrical plug ins. A concrete sidewalk encircles the interior perimeter of the park. One older basketball court.There are no drinking fountains, no water faucets, & no restrooms at this park. There is litter throughout the park because there are no trashcans, either. If you plan on spending an afternoon here, I recommend bring wet wipes & your own water, plus packing out your own trash. There is a small, shallow pond at the rear of the park beyond the older playground equipment. Directly behind this small pond is a much larger pond/ lake with ducks & fish. I am not sure if that pond is part of the park, the church cemetery, or the cotton farmer's property on the other side of the park. I saw zero signs posted, but it looks like a good spot to fish. I saw very few vehicles driving along Tom Waller Road where you enter Community Park. I saw no people. I did see a low flying crop duster plane, that is all. But this looks like a great spot out in the country where no one will bother you.

    Rolston Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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