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Outdoors
With so many options, it may be hard to decide how to spend a day in Mobile's great outdoors. The area is home to the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, the largest river delta and wetland in Alabama and one of the largest in the country. In fact, there are not many places in the world that hold the eco-diversity of the bayous, bays and beaches of Mobile.
From kayaks and canoes to airboats and fishing tours, there are numerous ways to roam this wilderness. If you're looking for a chance to enjoy and explore nature, head over to 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center or the Alabama Aquarium at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab. And if you want some exercise along with your experience, Historic Blakely State Park boasts an array of trails for you to meander.
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