These are the directions to the town, as listed on the town website:
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Dauphin Island, AL
The Park and Beach facilities on Dauphin Island are accessable from I-10 using exit 17, state hwy 193 to the South.
Driving, one will encounter two stop signs for the 23 mile trek to the Island.
After crossing the four mile long Dauphin Island Bridge, Hwy 193 ends at the Water Tower Intersection.
Ft. Gaines, the campground and the bird sanctuary are to the East; the fishing pier and beaches are to the West.
Come visit Beautiful Dauphin Island.
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193 via exit 17A is a straight shot to the island. If you are coming from Mobile off of I-65 you will want to go west on I-10.
Friendly word of advice- DO NOT SPEED. I got popped yesterday and believe me, the fine is not cheap.
Just a heads up- Wendell Decker has told the park that he is still coming UNLESS it freezes (the chemicals he works with freeze at 45 I think) during the day or raining.
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Dauphin Island, AL
The Park and Beach facilities on Dauphin Island are accessable from I-10 using exit 17, state hwy 193 to the South.
Driving, one will encounter two stop signs for the 23 mile trek to the Island.
After crossing the four mile long Dauphin Island Bridge, Hwy 193 ends at the Water Tower Intersection.
Ft. Gaines, the campground and the bird sanctuary are to the East; the fishing pier and beaches are to the West.
Come visit Beautiful Dauphin Island.
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193 via exit 17A is a straight shot to the island. If you are coming from Mobile off of I-65 you will want to go west on I-10.
Friendly word of advice- DO NOT SPEED. I got popped yesterday and believe me, the fine is not cheap.
Just a heads up- Wendell Decker has told the park that he is still coming UNLESS it freezes (the chemicals he works with freeze at 45 I think) during the day or raining.
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