The City of Orange Beach Coastal Resources is committed to preserving and restoring the local beaches to maintain our quality of life and sustain the local tourism-based economy.
Review beach ordinances for the City of Orange Beach.
The cities of Orange Beach and Gulf Shores strive to provide a safe, clean, family-friendly environment for everyone visiting.
The primary goal of the Wildlife Management Program is always the safety of both people and wildlife.
The City of Orange Beach Wind and Water Learning Center is committed to enhancing life for locals and guests by providing coastal access, facilities, equipment, and education for sailing and paddling sports.
The Backcountry Trail project is a collaborative effort between the City of Orange Beach, Gulf State Park, City of Gulf Shores, and property owners along the trail's alignment. The trail system consists of 26 trails among nine distinct ecosystems that make up more than 28 miles of paved trails within the 6,180 acres of land inside the park.
The City of Orange Beach began a pilot program in 2014 to address marine debris and waterborne trash titled the “Waterways and Shoreline Enhancement Program” (WSEP).
Show your support for Alabama's waterways by participating in the Annual Alabama Coastal Cleanup.
Wolf Bay Camera is a live stream of a nest platform located in beautiful Orange Beach.
Find information about state beach access parking.
To protect the Perdido Key Beach Mouse and other endangered wildlife found on the Key, the City of Orange Beach developed a Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) for the sensitive natural environment on Perdido Key.
The Orange Beach Shooting Complex is located at 23172 Russian Road.