Foley Kids Park
Price
Free
Duration
1–2 hours
Best Ages
2–10 years
About
Foley Kids Park is a solid, well-loved community playground in downtown Foley, Alabama — and the price tag (free) makes it an easy add-on to any Gulf Shores trip. It sits right in the heart of Foley near the historic downtown area, and it's the kind of place where younger kids can get their wiggles out while parents relax in the shade.
The play structures are scaled appropriately for different ages, with sections suited for toddlers and separate equipment for older elementary-age kids. There's plenty of open grass for running around, a shaded picnic area, and restrooms on site. The park feels safe and well-maintained — it's clearly a community priority.
This isn't a destination park with splash pads or elaborate features, but that's not always what you need. If your family is spending a few days at Gulf Shores and you need an easy, free afternoon activity that gets the kids moving, Foley Kids Park does exactly that.
A few practical notes for visitors: Alabama summers are brutal, so morning visits (before 10am) or late afternoon (after 4pm) make the experience much more pleasant. There are no food vendors, so bring snacks and water. The downtown Foley area has coffee shops and restaurants within easy walking distance for parents who want to grab something nearby.
Combine this with a stop at the Foley Museum or a walk through downtown, and you have a relaxed half-day that costs essentially nothing.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Yes
Nursing / Changing
Limited
Kid Meals
Not Available
Setting
Outdoor
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Morning or late afternoon to avoid midday Alabama heat
Wait Times
No wait times
Nearby Food
Downtown Foley is within a few blocks with several local restaurants and fast food options. OWA Town Square is about 5 minutes away.
Why Kids Love It
Foley Kids Park is a well-maintained community playground with equipment scaled for different ages, open grass for running, and a shaded picnic area. It's the kind of park that younger kids could happily play at for two hours without a single complaint — climbing structures, slides, and enough space to explore freely.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Go in the morning — afternoons get very hot in summer
- Bring your own snacks and water; no food vendors on site
- The park is fully fenced which gives parents some peace of mind
- Good combo with a quick stop at OWA Town Square nearby
- Restrooms are available on site
What to Bring
- Sunscreen
- Water bottles
- Snacks
- Hat for shade
- Change of clothes if kids get dirty
Cost Info
Free Admission
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
$0 admission + bring your own snacks
Tips to Save
- Completely free — just bring water and sunscreen