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Bayfront Park in Coden, Alabama, is a recently remodeled, pet-friendly destination boasting peaceful coastal views and easy access to the water. With brand-new facilities, including an expansive beach, plenty of parking, tree-shaded spots, and covered pavilions, it’s the perfect escape for families and dog owners looking for a scenic outing. The park offers ADA-accessible features and is open daily from 6 AM to 7 PM, making it convenient for early morning and evening visits with your pup.
Visitors enjoy the large beachfront areas, fishing spots, playground for kids, and several paved walking paths ideal for dog-friendly strolls. While there is no dedicated fenced dog park area, owners can take their leashed dogs on trails and explore the various areas for gatherings or quiet relaxation. The park is wheelchair accessible, clean, and well-maintained, making it a great local option for pet-friendly walks and family fun.
Love this place early in the morning & late in the afternoon. So peaceful. It’s now open from 6 AM to 7 PM
Love this place early in the morning & late in the afternoon. So peaceful. It’s now open from 6 AM to 7 PM
Love this place early in the morning & late in the afternoon. So peaceful. It’s now open from 6 AM to 7 PM
The playground is not “little one” friendly at all. Need little one swings and play equipment for smaller kids. My granddaughter is 3. She enjoys the merry-go-round, but the “Rockwall” is steep/slick with very few places to grab/step. No feet and hand holds, like a climbing wall. The “Rosc wall is the only access to the slide, and has no way for smaller kids to access/climb without adult help. It’s a cute theme, just not small kid friendly. The Beach and picking areas are nice.
The playground is not “little one” friendly at all. Need little one swings and play equipment for smaller kids. My granddaughter is 3. She enjoys the merry-go-round, but the “Rockwall” is steep/slick with very few places to grab/step. No feet and hand holds, like a climbing wall. The “Rosc wall is the only access to the slide, and has no way for smaller kids to access/climb without adult help. It’s a cute theme, just not small kid friendly. The Beach and picking areas are nice.
The playground is not “little one” friendly at all. Need little one swings and play equipment for smaller kids. My granddaughter is 3. She enjoys the merry-go-round, but the “Rockwall” is steep/slick with very few places to grab/step. No feet and hand holds, like a climbing wall. The “Rosc wall is the only access to the slide, and has no way for smaller kids to access/climb without adult help. It’s a cute theme, just not small kid friendly. The Beach and picking areas are nice.
Beautiful park. Crowded with families. Very clean. Tree shaded areas & also covered pavilions with tables. The beach was lovely. There were several people fishing from the rocks. No lifeguards. Parking lot was full.
Beautiful park. Crowded with families. Very clean. Tree shaded areas & also covered pavilions with tables. The beach was lovely. There were several people fishing from the rocks. No lifeguards. Parking lot was full.
Beautiful park. Crowded with families. Very clean. Tree shaded areas & also covered pavilions with tables. The beach was lovely. There were several people fishing from the rocks. No lifeguards. Parking lot was full.
The park has been completely remodeled. The biggest change is that it now has a beach. There’s a rock barrier and a path that is parallel to the beach. There are good places to fish and small pavilions with picnic tables. There’s a large children’s playground and a nice facility with bathrooms and an office.
There is one problem though, there is no road signage and it’s hard to find from the Parkway. The park is on the left side of the Parkway, before the Bait Shoo. There is large black metal entrance fence.
If you have children then stay left as you come in the entrance. If you want a quieter area then veer right at the entrance.
There is no signage at the park so you cannot tell if you can walk dogs or have a BBQ.