S'mores on the Shore Returns To Gulf Shores

News Staff • July 9, 2025

City to celebrate on the beach in Gulf Shores

Gulf Shores event news

The City of Gulf Shores knows the culinary combination of graham crackers, marshmallows and chocolate will put a smile on someone's face. It gets even better if it is served on the sugar white sands of the beach.


Campfires, music, s’mores, and so much more will be the scene as the City  of Gulf Shores hosts S’mores on the Shore on Thursday, July 31. The fun is set to begin at 6 p.m.  and will take place at the Gulf Place Town Green, located at 101 Gulf Shores Parkway. 


This family-friendly event will feature free items and activities, including s’mores packets, a live  DJ, a balloon artist, and face painting. Our friends from the Lions Club will be selling hot dogs,  chips, and drinks. The Gulf Shores City Store and Gulf Shores Public Library will be present at  the event along with some of our other friends from the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo and Bama  Beach Buggies! Families are encouraged to bring their blankets, chairs, and friends and relax on  the beautiful white sand of the Gulf Shores Public Beach. 


"2010 marked the inaugural S'mores on the Shore event, which has quickly become one of our  most popular events among residents and guests,” said Brigette Reynolds, Special Events  Manager. “I am also especially proud to have been the one to foster this event! We are thrilled to  bring free fun and excitement to our community, and we can’t wait to see you there!" 


For more information about S’mores on the Shore, contact the Special Events Division at 251- 968-1171 or visit www.gulfshoresal.gov/specialevents. 


To receive important updates and alerts from the City of Gulf Shores through email or text  notifications, sign up for our notification system by visiting the City’s website  at www.gulfshoreal.gov. 


 

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