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Fun Outdoor Activities in Mobile, AL

Our residential community may be the perfect campus to call home, but every now and then, adventure calls. Mobile, AL is a great place for nature lovers and those who enjoy having an active lifestyle. You'll find a variety of recreational activities near the University of South Alabama housing. Our community is centrally located so it's easy to get outside and find your next excursion.

Mountain Biking at Chickasabogue Park

Grab your helmet and set out for Chickasabogue Park. Here you'll find an array of bike trails suitable for beginners as well as pros. 12 looping trails offer a total path of 14 miles. Travel across boardwalks, wetlands, and swales as you chart your own adventure through this scenic preserve.

Explore Dauphin Island by SUP

Stand-up paddleboarding is the best way to explore the Gulf Shore. Head over the white sand beaches of Dauphin Island for an afternoon getaway. Dauphin Island is a lively stretch of beach, reminiscent of the beautiful Caribbean waters. Be sure to bring a waterproof phone case to capture memories of your trip.

Make Friends with a Gator

If you're a wildlife lover, we recommend a weekend trip to Alligator Alley. A conservation-driven swamp sanctuary, Alligator Alley is devoted to protecting Alabama's native wetlands and the animals that call them home. Over 600 gators call the park home! View adorable hatchlings and observe adult alligators in their natural habitat alongside owls, osprey, turtles, and other friends.

Go Indoor Rock Climbing

Looking for activities on a rainy day? What about the best things to do near the University of South Alabama? You won't have to travel far for this next recommendation. USA's Student Recreation Center features a "35-foot rock wall with 2275 square feet of climbing area. The wall features numerous top ropes, five auto belays, and quickdraws for lead climbing." Get in a thrilling workout while still making it to class on time.

Mobile is a city waiting to be explored. Looking for more outdoor activity recommendations? Reach out to our community today.

 

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