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Explore Fairhope with Donnie Barrett.

Explore Fairhope with Donnie Barrett.

Check out the Fairhope History Museum downtown – make sure to meet Director Donnie Barrett (yes – of Fairhope Tea Read More The post appeared first on The Fairhope Store.

Eat Local.

Join a community garden co-op or hit the Outdoor Farmers Market at the Fairhope Library Fairhope offers two community gardens Read More The post Eat Local. appeared first on The...
Eat Local.
Pick a bucket of blueberries at Weeks Bay Plantation

Pick a bucket of blueberries at Weeks Bay Plantation

Fairhope is loaded with blueberries, whether backyard trees…. Farmer’s markets… or community gardens. Weeks Bay Plantation just south of Fairhope Read More The post Pick a bucket of blueberries at...

Discover Middle Bay Lighthouse.

She’s watched sailboat regattas, teenage pranksters, a wedding… and even a jersey cow on her balcony during her storied career Read More The post Discover Middle Bay Lighthouse. appeared first...
Discover Middle Bay Lighthouse.
Sample Fairhope’s Own Hurricane Blend Tea.

Sample Fairhope’s Own Hurricane Blend Tea.

One of a handful of American tea plantations – and the country’s second largest – calls Fairhope home. The post Sample Fairhope’s Own Hurricane Blend Tea. appeared first on The...

Kayak or Paddleboard the Bay.

There are endless ways to explore Mobile Bay. As simple or fancy as your whim or budget allows. The post Kayak or Paddleboard the Bay. appeared first on The Fairhope...
Kayak or Paddleboard the Bay.
Fish the Pier. Don’t Forget your 5 Gallon Bucket.

Fish the Pier. Don’t Forget your 5 Gallon Bucket.

Fairhope’s pier is a quarter mile of town square, drawing those with fishing poles, bread for a pelican or just a stroll to watch the sun tell the bay goodnight....

Check out the state’s oldest Crepe Myrtle tree in the French Quarter.

OK, we’re still going by the title we’ve held since 1997. The massive crepe myrtle downtown was dethroned by one Read More The post Check out the state’s oldest Crepe...
Check out the state’s oldest Crepe Myrtle tree in the French Quarter.