Foley Lands on Gulf Coast’s Best Places to Live List

OBA Staff • September 23, 2025

Railroad Museum, Heritage Park events and Graham Creek help anchor Foley’s appeal

Concerts in Heritage Parks are one of the attractions described in WorldAtlas’s including Foley in the listing of “10 Best Places to Call Home on the Gulf Coast.”

Foley, Ala. — (OBA) — Foley’s reputation as a welcoming, affordable coastal community just received national attention. A major geography publisher has ranked Foley among its “10 Best Places to Call Home on the Gulf Coast in 2025,” placing the city alongside small towns from Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.


What sets Foley apart isn’t just its proximity to Gulf Shores and Orange Beach—it’s the daily rhythm of life. Residents find a slower pace, neighborly downtown charm, and easy nature access. The celebrated Model Train Exhibit and Railroad Museum connect families and visitors to the city’s early 20th-century roots, while local antique shops and casual dining spots invite everyone to linger downtown. Heritage Park buzzes with year-round concerts and festivals, offering public spaces that truly feel used by locals, not just staged for tourists.


Graham Creek Nature Preserve lies within city limits, with beginner-friendly trails, wetland boardwalks, and kayak launches—always an easy start for new explorers or a quick workout for busy regulars. Housing costs remain comfortably below Alabama’s average, which means everyday living comes with more breathing room and weekend beach trips rarely strain the budget.


Foley’s inclusion on the list isn’t about tourist glitz. The national feature praises communities built on livability, history, and genuine southern hospitality. The recognition shines a light on steady, small-town investments in parks and the historic downtown grid. Local leaders say it’s another sign that quiet improvements matter—as more people share Foley’s story, both newcomers and longtime residents take pride in how the city keeps its balance.


As the region grows and traffic increases, Foley’s enduring appeal remains clear: beaches minutes away, museums and nature parks even closer, and a downtown where grabbing a coffee is part of everyday life. Whether families, retirees, or curious travelers, there’s something inviting about Foley’s manageable scale and rich community spirit.


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