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Oct 14, 2013

Gulf Shores, AL at end of October?

Looking for warmer weather and considering Gulf Shores SP. It may be 15 degrees warmer than St. Louis! How are the mosquitoes this time of the year? We were at St. George Island (Aug. 2012) and they about carried us away! Is the gulf water warm enough to swim at the end of October?
Thanks,
Marcia
  • We did a trip to GSSP last October and it was great. Not to hot, but on out last day a big cold front came through and my wife was glad instead of being sad when we left.

    We stayed in one of the pull thru's right on the water. It was great drinking our coffee while looking at the water. We did not see any alligators that time, but saw them several times when we went back in May.

    GSSP is our favorite park to go to. It is only a 10-15 minute walk to the beach from the canal pull thru sites. We walked to the beach every morning drinking our coffee on the May trip.
  • Executive,
    sorry to hear about your experience. We have great time at gulf state park. If you are ever back in the area, give it another try.
    End of october is a great time of year. But the weather is VERy unpredictable. Last year was chilly, year before warm. Luck of the draw, but usually not hot. Some really good fishing during the fall.
  • Was there a couple of weeks ago and stayed at the state park.

    No mosquitos at all but plenty of fire ants; bring or buy fire ant killer.

    Yesterday's water temp 81*.

    We stayed along the canal and every evening an 8-9' alligator came looking for food. It was obvious that people had been feeding it since it would come toward you if you looked like you were going to toss food. That does nothing to help the gator but will probably get it killed one day as a nuisance.

    Pier fishing or surf fishing was good while we were there.
  • We have got into the water at Thanksgiving before.
  • We left Gulf Shores last week. We had reservations at the State Park but decided to cancel after a drive through. The woman taking the dollars to enter the park was rude, the woman inside the office was rude and the ranger turned out to be rude too. Three strikes you're out!...The pool is closed as of October 1st.

    The Gulf waters are still warm with great swimming. Lots to do in the area too. Great restaurants..we ate at the Gulf restaurant in Orange Beach. Their outdoor seating was right at the sea wall.

    Back to the State Park... I think if you stay there, you'll welcome the mosquitoes...:B:B...Dennis




    Who aggravates alligators....:h...what do they do...poke at em with a stick....:S:S...Dennis
  • Because no one had responded, I will say that we have not been to Gulf Shores, but we are currently on the gulf in Mississippi. The 2 places should be very similar for weather. We are still having 85-90 degree days on a routine basis with lows at night 65-70. The water in the gulf is currently warm and I can't imagine it would get too cold in the next couple of weeks. I think we will be able to swim yet here. Hopefully someone who had been there can answer your question with more certainty.

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