Full Moon Paddle With Strawberry Twist

Gulf Shores News Staff • June 21, 2026

Full Strawberry Moon Paddle Invites Kayakers

Full Strawberry Moon Paddle

Orange Beach, Ala. — (GSN) — Orange Beach is hosting another full-moon paddle on Wolf Bay, but this one will feature a rare strawberry hue added to the sky. The public is invited to enjoy an evening of paddling and relaxation under the night sky. The Wind and Water Learning Center is organizing the event. Attendees can bring their own boats or rent gear at the Learning Center.


The Strawberry Moon Full Moon Paddle takes place on Friday, June 26, 2026, with activities from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. This schedule allows participants to watch the sunset over the water. The moon will rise shortly after sunset.


Check-in begins at 6:00 p.m. at the local learning center. Instructors will offer basic kayak guidance to participants who need it. The group plans to launch at 6:30 p.m. Boaters will follow a clearly marked course across the bay.


Organizers welcome various types of watercraft for the paddle. Participants may use kayaks, canoes, or stand-up paddleboards. Those without equipment can rent a kayak directly from the facility. Advanced reservations are required to ensure that gear is available for everyone.


Food is included with the event registration. Dinner service begins at 6:00 p.m. on the grounds. Participants may bring their own food. Eating on the water offers a different way to experience the bay.


Safety rules apply to all attendees. The event is open to individuals aged 10 or older. Participants under eighteen must have an adult companion. These guidelines ensure a safe environment for every paddler.


Registration is required before the event. Space is limited, so interested parties should sign up early online. People can also call 251-424-5909 for details. Email inquiries can be sent to pellison@orangebeachal.gov for further assistance. For more information, visit the
Wind & Water Learning Center’s website.


The city facility regularly hosts community programs that connect people with local waterways. These programs focus on environmental stewardship and coastal recreation. Residents and visitors can learn new skills while exploring the local ecosystem. These events help fund conservation efforts.


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