
Learn the Rules & Regulations
of Alabama’s Beaches
What can I bring to the beach?
Perhaps the most recognizable features of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are the 32 miles of white-sand beaches that stretch across the coastline.

Alabama’s beaches are known for being safe, clean havens for families. In an effort to protect our environment as well as our local wildlife, the cities of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach enacted the Leave Only Footprints initiative many years ago. Through the LOF program, the two cities implemented a few simple, easy-to-follow beach rules and regulations. Learn more about how you can help us keep our beautiful beaches clean and safe for years to come through Leave Only Footprints.
What's Allowed on the Beaches
As you plan your visit to our pristine beaches, you may be wondering what can I bring? While vacationing in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, please remember that the following items are not allowed on our beaches.
- Glass containers
- Drones
- Tobacco, e-cigarettes or vapes
- Holes larger than 12 inches
- Fireworks, sky lanterns or sparklers
- Metal shovels or excessive digging
- Loud music
- Litter
- Fires, grills or cooking devices
- Tents and structures larger than 12’ x 12’ in Orange Beach or 10’ x or 7’ x 7’ x 4’ in Gulf Shores, depending on the beach access location (see each city’s website for further clarification and updates)
- Pets
- Overnight camping
- Vehicles
While we suggest leaving the things above behind during your beach trip, here are a few items that are allowed on our beaches.
- Beach chairs
- Umbrellas
- Small tents/shade structures
- Food
- Drinks in non-glass containers
- Coolers
- Kites
- Beach wagons/caddies
- Portable radios and speakers
All items left on the beach overnight or put out before dawn are discarded by patrol crews. For more beach rules and regulations, visit The City of Gulf Shores website and Leave Only Footprints.
Is the beach calling your name? Start planning your trip to Gulf Shores and Orange Beach today!