Annual 'Coast Crusin' Car Show Returns To The Wharf

Ken Cooper • April 5, 2025

The car show returns for it's 16th year

Gulf Shores area event news

One of the great things about living on the coast is having a car that matches the life-style. While some cannot give-up a minivan for a two seat convertible, we can at least look and dream. The 16th Annual Bama Coast Cruisin' is set to take place at The Wharf in Orange Beach. This family-friendly event will showcase various classic and custom cars against the scenic backdrop of the Intracoastal Waterway and the Canal Bridge.


This year’s show runs from April 24 through April 26, 2025. The event is free and open to the public, with show hours from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM each day. Attendees can enjoy the car displays while exploring The Wharf's numerous shops and restaurants.


Bama Coast Cruisin' offers a relaxed atmosphere featuring Southern hospitality, live entertainment, and activities suitable for all ages. Car enthusiasts will have the opportunity to view some of the most beautiful vehicles in the country.


For participants, vehicle registration is available online, with options for open parking and VIP reserved spaces. Pre-registration ends on April 17, 2025. Spectators will find ample free parking at The Wharf.


Additional features include vendor areas, a swap meet, live music, door prizes, and the annual Beach Cruise on Saturday. The Beach Cruise covers over 14 miles along the scenic beach highway, escorted by the Orange Beach Police Department to ensure a smooth experience.


For more information on the event schedule, accommodations, and registration details, visit the official Bama Coast Cruisin' website at
bamacoastcruisin.com/spring.


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