Bicycle and Pedestrian Maps

The City of Gulf Shores and surrounding area of the Alabama Gulf Coast have an outstanding system of multi-use pathways, sidewalks and bike lanes that enhance the livability of Gulf Shores, sustain active lifestyles, provide alternate modes of transportation, and deliver rich and rewarding opportunities to connect with Gulf Shores’ beautiful natural environment. Being courteous, considerate, and sharing these facilities will help all users have a safe and happy trip! 

Click here to view a map of Gulf Shores' Bicycle and Pedestrian Infrastructure. 

Hugh S. Branyon Back County Trail

Seven trails among six distinct ecosystems make up more than 15 miles of the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail complex through Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, Alabama and the Gulf State Park. Click here for more information. 

Gulf State Park

From wetlands and woodlands to beaches and trails, exploring our assorted natural habitats is a non-stop adventure. Discover seasonal flowers and native wildlife on guided tours of freshwater marshes and coastal hardwood swamps, then head over to the Butterfly Garden and take a break when you’re done. Park enhancements make it even more accessible with the addition of over nine miles of new trails and expanded car-free loops. Click here for more information.