About Fort Morgan

Fort Morgan is a small community situated in the west of Gulf Shores, Alabama. The Gulf Shores Area is a major tourist attraction and offers outdoor activities like swimming, fishing, water skiing, bird watching, parasailing, and hiking. Vacationers in Gulf Shores and Dauphin Island can find classy accommodation at Gulf Coast Vacation Rentals and Alabama Condo Rentals. The Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge, located near Fort Morgan, is another tourist attraction in the area and vacationers can find privacy in the beach. Visitors in the area can find great deals and amenities in Fort Morgan Beach Home Rentals.

Vacationers at Fort Morgan can also visit the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge is home to the endangered Alabama beach mouse and the beaches in the refuge are the nesting sites for green, loggerhead, and Kemp's Ridley sea turtles. More than 370 species of birds flock the refuge during migratory seasons. The city of Mobile is another area frequented by visitors in Fort Morgan.

The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, and Condé-Charlotte Museum House are popular tourist attractions in the area and both of these are listed in the National Registry of Historic Places as well. Battleship Memorial Park is another point of interest in the Mobile area. Visitors can see the collection of WWII fighter planes and the submarine USS Drum in this facility. The river heritage region is another area in Alabama that is visited by vacationers in Fort Morgan. The region is home to several attractions that include the Montgomery zoo and the Moundville Archaeological Park.

Fort Morgan Travelers Journal


  • Leslie writes on May 24, 2007:
    A family trip to Fort Morgan, Alabama, will not only provide you with a sense of amazement as you explore the natural beauty of the Alabama Gulf Coast, but it will also give you some great...