Staying at The Lodge at Gulf State Park

Today I want to share one of the highlights of our year. We took a family trip to Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama over Spring Break in mid/late March 2021.

We drove from our home in Fayetteville, Arkansas to Gulf Shores. The drive takes approximately 11 hours, so we broke up the journey by spending the night in a hotel on the way down. After so many hours in the car, we were eager to get out of the car and explore the Lodge.

Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama

The Lodge at Gulf State Park is A Hilton Hotel. We booked the 1 King – 1 Bunk Bed Studio Suite. The girls loved the bunk beds and the view of Lake Shelby across the street. My husband and I also used the studio suite as a cozy office space.

Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama
Lake Shelby Gulf State Park
View of Lake Shelby

Another feature of the room we liked was the private balcony. This was a relaxing spot to sip a cup of coffee while watching the sunrise over the ocean. The girls also used the balcony as an art space to do watercolor paintings.

Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama

The only challenge with the room was the small mini fridge. For families who need gallons of milk like ours does, I recommend bringing a good cooler. We also took advantage of the onsite restaurants including Roasted Oak coffee shop, Dragonside pool side, and Food Craft. My favorite meal was the Gulf Shrimp and Grits.

Restaurants Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama
Outdoor seating at Food Craft Restaurant at Gulf State Park
Pool Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama

The average temperature in Gulf Shores, Alabama in March is between 58 and 70 degrees F according to weather-us.com. The beautiful outdoor pool was not heated, but our girls were brave and enjoyed splashing around in the pool almost as much as they liked playing in the waves of the Gulf of Mexico.

This was our youngest daughter’s first time seeing the ocean. As a parent, I can’t imagine a better memory than watching my kids take in the vastness of the ocean for the first time.

Ocean Views Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama

We also had a blast searching for seashells on the long, white beaches that stretched for miles outside the Lodge.

Sea Shells Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama
Shells on the beach Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama
looking for seashells Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama
Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama
Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, Alabama top family vacation

We decided to leave a day early because of Red flag conditions and thunderstorm forecasts. This left us feeling like we had more to explore including the hiking and biking trails around Lake Shelby. Here is a map of the full park. Here is a link with more ideas about things to do in Gulf State Park.

We stayed at the Lodge, however the park offers a variety of accomodations including camping (Gulf State Park Campground Map).

Overall, I highly recommend the Lodge at Gulf Shores State Park. If you want to enjoy warmer temperatures, plan for later in the season. However, if you want lower prices, Spring Break was an awesome option for our family. Personally, I’d like to go back during Sea Turtle season which is May through October.

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