Stars, Stripes & Salty Lit Up Nights

Jessica A. Taylor • June 29, 2026

From helicopter views and retro diners to waterfront brunches, patriotic festivities, family traditions, and fireworks over the Gulf–here’s your guide to making the most of Independence Day week on the Alabama Gulf Coast.

Things to do on the Gulf Coast this week

Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) —  The first week of July has officially arrived, and if there were ever a time to fall in love with the Alabama lineup, it is bursting at the seams with hometown charm, unforgettable adventures, delicious bites, and enough patriotic spirit to paint the shoreline red, white, and blue—whether you’re soaring hundreds of feet above our emerald waters, stepping back into the 1950s for lunch, creating something uniquely coastal with a USA spin, cheering on local heroes, gathering around fresh Gulf seafood with family, or watching fireworks dance across the night sky. One thing is certain: this week is made for making memories. So, grab your sunglasses, gather your favorite people, and let’s celebrate summer and America’s 250th birthday the Gulf Coast way.


Monday, June 29th
 - Coastal Baldwin County boasts some of the most stunning landscapes. Despite ongoing growth and new buildings, the aerial views from Hwy 59, Canal Rd, and Beach Rd still reveal expansive land and lush green spaces that are truly breathtaking. Curious how to experience this unique view? It's easy—just reach out to Lost Bay Helicopters for an unforgettable adventure. You've probably seen a helicopter or two flying over your home, beach rental, or poolside by the Gulf, often used for practical purposes like search and rescue. Lost Bay Helicopters, a veteran-owned and operated business, offers a fleet of aircraft for community engagement, small-business projects, and pure enjoyment. They feature a variety of scenic flights, including the Coastal Cruise, Battle of Mobile Bay Tour, Intro Beach Tour, Gulf Coast Experience, Sea & Wildlife Adventure, Island Views, Gulf State Park Tour, and a favorite—the Sunset Spectacular. Choose one of these incredible flights to add a special touch to your summer and create memories that will last a lifetime. Bookings are simple, available online or by phone. 


Lost Bay Helicopters 


Tuesday, June 30th-
There’s a lively atmosphere at Sunliner Diners, where everyone is ‘cranked’ and on ‘cloud nine’. The 1950s definition of American diners was the ultimate hotspot, showcasing the finest hot rods, lively jams, dance-offs, and the greasiest burgers paired with crispy fries and a cool malt in your favorite flavor. Whether you're a local or just visiting, you’ve probably seen these iconic locations, which boast architecture that boldly aimed for a futuristic, space-inspired style with bright, eye-catching colors designed to draw attention. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by vintage rides out front and the option to dine inside one of the hot rods inside, complete with servers sporting sock-hop uniforms, bright lights, black-and-white checkered floors, and plenty of rock and roll to sway to. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with menu highlights like Chicken and Waffle Benedict, Bee Gees Breakfast Combo, and sweet favorites such as Banana Nut French Toast and Chocolate Chip Pancakes. Starting at 11AM, lunch offers plenty of options—from Cheese Fries to share to Candied Bacon, Steak, Chicken, and Country Fried Steak, along with classic burgers and lighter choices like salads and other sandwiches. Quench your thirst with Old Fashioned Sodas, Cream Sodas, Ice Cream Floats, and more. Feel free to dress in the theme or come as you are—just be sure to snap photos of these authentic 1950s diner experiences right here on the Alabama Gulf Coast in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, both ‘fat cities’ known for ‘cookin’ with gas’. 


Sunliner Diners- OB & GS 


Wednesday, July 1st-
Visit Tacky Jacks in Gulf Shores this week for a spirited rendition of 'Home of the Free Because of the Brave.' This time, there are no enemy lines or real cannons—just vibrant water gun lines painted for this week’s Art al Fresco: Patriotic Water Gun Tie-Dye Beach Bag. Reserve your spot online for this complimentary class, held from 11 PM to 2 PM, with the purchase of a $25 gift card, hosted by some of the finest local and regional artists. Afterward, head to Foley for an energizing boost to keep your hump day going strong into the evening. If you choose to use your gift card for lunch at Tacky Jacks, great if you save it, Foley’s Main Street shops and coffee spots have you covered for that extra boost and lunch while transporting you to a different world, yet you're just a few miles from the white sandy shores. Stop by a local favorite for a boost at Gypsy Queens Java, a full-service bar with soul, where you can enjoy downtown Foley’s charm from inside or at outdoor sidewalk tables. Take in the scenery, meet new friends, and stroll through downtown shops and bookstores. On your way back to the coast, swing by Tanger Outlets to find any last-minute patriotic accessories for your Independence Day ensemble, for celebrating America’s 250th birthday all week long. This is a fantastic week to experience the Alabama Gulf Coast and embrace the spirit of the USA. 


Tacky Jacks GS Summer of FUN


Thursday, July 2nd-
Rise and shine for a day packed with patriotic excitement! Kick off the birthday week celebrations with the Red, White, and Run at 7 AM, hosted by the Fort Morgan Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary. Starting at Jesse’s On the Bay, the race winds along the Gulf State Park Path to Fire Station One and back—an energizing way to support the heroes who save lives every day. After a quick lunch and reset, get ready to dazzle in your best red, white, and blue for the Independence Day Street Party at the Wharf in Orange Beach. This can't-miss event sets the stage before the grand fireworks display, so arrive early and claim your spot. As the sun dips, look up to the sky for an evening of spectacular fireworks, complemented by a mesmerizing drone show along Main Street. The night doesn’t end there—hang out to enjoy an incredible patriotic SPECTRA laser light show right after the drones. It’s the perfect way to celebrate not only an unforgettable day but also America’s 250th year of independence, lighting up the skies for days to come. 


Fort Morgan Red, White and Run 5K

Independence Day Street Party @ the Wharf


Friday, July 3rd-
Treat yourself or your loved ones to a delicious family favorite that has been serving the community for over five decades with Wolf Bay, located in Orange Beach and Foley. This family-owned restaurant, known as the local seafood tradition, has been satisfying customers for many years and continues to do so. Not only will you feel like you belong from the moment you walk in, greeted by friendly staff with warm welcomes and enticing aromas, but once seated, you’ll continue to enjoy that royal treatment with excellent service, plates, beverages, and even a touch of shopping. The welcoming atmosphere is just one reason why this place has been cherished for so many years. They offer a ‘you hook ‘em we cook ’em’ menu option, featuring oysters raw and Rockefeller-style, as well as the award-winning pom pom. Open daily for lunch from 11 PM to 3 PM and often for dinner with live music. This family-owned and beloved establishment offers a variety of seafood appetizers, salads, and mains ranging from freshly caught shrimp and flounder to imported sea scallops and snow crab legs. Not interested in seafood? No problem—check out their selection of chicken dishes, pork chops, steaks, and more, including a few tasty sandwiches. Don’t forget to stop by the gift shop, filled with more than just your average shirts, bags, and wearable souvenirs; here, you’ll find genuine coastal keepsakes to take home or gift to someone special. Happy eating! 


Wolf Bay- Menu 


Saturday, July 4th-
Happy Birthday, America! If there’s one day the Alabama Gulf Coast knows how to celebrate, it’s the Fourth of July. This year is especially significant as communities across the nation kick off or complete a full week of celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States, making this Independence Day one for the history books. Start your celebrations at Gulf State Park’s two-day Stars and Stripes Celebration, where you'll find live music, local artists, food vendors, family-friendly activities, and plenty of spirit before the skies illuminate on Saturday after sunset. At 9 PM, the City of Gulf Shores’ Annual Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration will launch from the Gulf State Park Beach Pavilion and the eastern end of Gulf State Park Fishing & Education Pier, with some of the best public viewing available from the Gulf State Park Beach Pavilion and the eastern end of Gulf Shores Public Beach. Looking for even more sparkle? Orange Beach joins the festivities with spectacular beachfront fireworks visible from Cotton Bayou Beach access, Alabama Point, CoastAL, and of course, Flora-Bama. Whether you're spreading out a beach blanket, grabbing dinner with a view, or watching from a boat beneath the stars, there’s no better place to be or a shortage of ways to see and celebrate America's birthday than along our beautiful stretch of coastline. Enjoy!


Gulf Coast Cities Plan Full Independence Day Weekend for America’s 250th


Sunday, July 5th-
If Saturday and maybe for some all week was all about fireworks, sunshine, and celebrating America’s birthday. Let Sunday be about sleeping in, sipping coffee a little longer, and finding the perfect brunch. Head over to Cobalt restaurant, where Sunday brunch is served from 11 to 2 PM overlooking the water. Dive into beloved favorites like shrimp and grits, seafood omelets packed with blue crab and shrimp, or the crab and scallop cake Benedict. Feeling more classic? No worries — French toast, traditional Benedict, and hearty country-style breakfasts are all waiting, alongside mimosas, Bloody Marys, and of course, salty emerald water views that somehow make Monday seem a little less intimidating. It’s the perfect way to conclude an unforgettable Fourth of July week on the Alabama Gulf Coast.


Cobalt Sunday Brunch 


Wherever this week takes you, I hope it leaves you with sandy toes, a full heart, and a camera roll worth cherishing. Happy Fourth of July! Be safe out there. Until next week, I’ll see you at the beach.


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