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a77impala
02-09-09, 10:29 AM
I am going to be spending two weeks in Gulf Shores and would like to know if there are bike paths
and what type of bike would be best to take down there. I prefer to ride on the road. Also if the area is bike friendly or not.

Gulf spelling has been fixed, sorry about that.


spoke50
02-09-09, 10:48 AM
The beach road has a bike path, but depending when you are going you could have a problem with heavy traffic. The road to Ft. Morgan is a nice ride. It's an out and back about 40 miles. The roads are in good shape, so a road bike would do fine there. Should be bike friendly.

Conundrum
02-10-09, 10:52 AM
There's a pretty decent bike lane on both sides of the beach highway. If you head east into Florida the lanes end at the state line, if you head west you will eventually hit Fort Morgan and Mobile Bay. It's a pretty good east-west ride along the beach as was said, about 40 miles one way total. Other than the beach highway there aren't a whole lot of bike lanes, but the area is pretty bike friendly. If you're coming in the next few weeks expect lesser vehicle traffic and pretty decent winds on the beach. Road is the way to go. You can also try to catch a group ride in Pensacola, FL if you want. It's about an hour drive but there is an active club, the west florida wheelmen, google can give you their web site.

Good Luck and have good trip - its a beautiful area. btw - unless it was a pun it's GULF not Golf Shores.

C.


Conundrum
02-10-09, 11:04 AM
One other thing - bring a few spare tubes and whatever else you need to be self sufficent. The closest LBS is in Foley about 35 minutes north. Their website might be a good ride resource too. Eastern Shore Cycles is the name.

a77impala
02-10-09, 01:16 PM
Thanks for the info, I will bring a road bike with me.

af2nr
02-10-09, 05:55 PM
Check out the routes on mapmyride. As the others have said there are bike lanes along the beach on the Alabama side, there are also lanes through the state park. There is a path, never ridden it, that runs beside Ft Morgan road. I have seen some people ride it but we have always just used the road. It will help to keep some of the wind off you but there isn't quite as much scenery.

I just noticed your from Western SD so I am guessing you are used to the wind somewhat. At least when I am in Gillette, WY for work what I consider "winds" they consider a "breeze". If that is the case with you I wouldn't worry about the "winds" you'll experience in Gulf Shores...

Gavush
02-10-09, 09:01 PM
I went there about 6 years ago. I'm not sure about bike rides... but be sure to check Lambert's Cafe - it's a real hoot.

Conundrum
02-10-09, 09:18 PM
If you want to try to catch a ride let me know when you're in town. I live full time about 1.5 hours from Gulf Shores and I'm in and out of there all the time, if I'm there I'd enjoy the opportunity to show the area to someone from out of town. Most times I ride the beach highway I pass probably a dozen other cyclist so there are others around. It's a big beach town with snow birds and the whole deal. This time of year its pretty quiet.

a77impala
02-11-09, 10:16 AM
I was in Gulf shores several years ago and didn't notice any wind. I guess being from an area where the wind never blows unless you are alone or with somebody I consider anything under 20mph a breeze.
I didn't have a bike with me then so didn't check out the area. It sounds like a good place to ride.