Monday, June 17, 2024

Beach Flag Warning System | What it Means

Gulf Shores Beach Flag Warning System
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For the safety of all guests and local residents, a Beach Flag Warning System is present at all public beaches in Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, and Gulf State Park. Gulf conditions are monitored continuously throughout the day. Keep in mind that the lack of red flags does not guarantee safe conditions. NOTE: ALWAYS enter the water with caution in mind, preferably with some kind of floatation device (boogie board, paddleboard, inflatable float, etc). Children should ALWAYS be equipped with floaties or a floatation device that is ATTACHED to them via lanyard, etc. (boogie boards, etc.) so that they cannot become separated from it. 

Yellow Beach Flag: Medium hazard due to moderate surf and/or currents.

Purple Beach Flag: Marine pests (such as jellyfish) are present; exercise caution.

Red Beach Flag: High hazard with high surf and/or strong currents.

Double Red Flags: Water is closed to the public. Entering the Gulf of Mexico is illegal within the corporate limits of either city when two red flags are displayed.

GET DAILY SURF CONDITIONS BY TEXT

Sign up to receive daily beach conditions and warning flag status by texting ALBEACHES to 888777. At the end of your vacation, opt out of the text alerts by texting STOP.

GET DAILY SURF CONDITIONS BY PHONE

For beach conditions in Gulf Shores, call 251-968-SURF (7873)

For beach conditions in Orange Beach, call 251-981-SURF (7873)

GET DAILY SURF CONDITIONS ONLINE (FOR ENTIRE AL COAST)

For beach conditions across the entire Alabama coast, visit the National Weather Service website.


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