Waterfront Park is the local family default: a free city park on Wolf Bay off Canal Road, next to the Coastal Arts Center, where the water is calm, the parking is easy, and nobody’s selling you anything. When Orange Beach parents say “the park,” this is the one they mean.
What’s here
The headline is the Edward H. Carroll, Sr. Kids Park — a giant wooden-castle-style playground, fully renovated and reopened in late 2021, the kind kids disappear into for two hours. Then there’s the 400-foot fishing pier with covered pavilions, rebuilt after Hurricane Sally and reopened in December 2022, plus picnic shelters with grills, restrooms, and a paved walking path along the bay.
Good to know
Open year-round and free. Two quirks worth knowing: the playground closes the first Monday of each month for maintenance, and the whole park closes for the Orange Beach Festival of Art the second weekend in March. The bay side is a different animal from the Gulf — no surf, no rip currents — which is exactly why locals with small kids come here instead of fighting the beach. Bring a rod for the pier; it’s the low-effort fishing option on this side of town.