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Moving to Spanish Fort

Are you thinking about moving to Spanish Fort AL?  Moving can be tough especially if you’re taking up roots in a different state or even to a nearby city.  Well, that’s why this article, the Ultimate Guide to Life in Spanish Fort was created for you.  Here you’ll find out why the folks who already live in Spanish Fort love it so much.

So if you are a newcomer or you know someone who’s going to be, make sure to read this article first!  In the next few minutes or so you’ll see why Spanish Fort is growing so much and drawing people from all over the country.

Here’s what you’ll find below:

  • Facts and Figures
  • Beautiful Surroundings
  • Strong Economy and Jobs
  • Thriving Community
  • Outdoor Activities
  • Easy Commute
  • Restaurants and Entertainment
  • Weather and Climate
  • Public Safety
  • Schools and Programs
  • Real Estate
  • Final Thoughts  

The Ultimate Guide to Life in Spanish Fort

You can find information about Spanish Fort all over the internet but here you’ll be able to see it all in one place.  I’ve tried to cover all of the major aspects that someone would want to know if they were moving into the area.  As a matter of fact, local residents might not even know everything you’re about to read.  So let’s get started with the boring section of facts and figures……..

  • Population: 8,327
  • Total Area: 33.4 square miles
  • Median Home Price: $236,000  
  • Median Household Income: $72,747
  • Sales Tax: 8.5%
  • State Income Tax: 5%
  • Median Age: 39.9
  • Average Commute Time: 25.9 minutes

Spanish Fort is definitely not a large city with a little over 8,000 residents however it has become one of the fastest growing cities in all of Baldwin County. 

I believe that one of the reasons that Spanish Fort is experiencing so much growth is because of it’s location, which is in the middle of Baldwin County on the western edge.  Why does that make it popular you ask?  Well, as you can see from the map, Interstate 10 runs right by Spanish Fort making for an easy commute to Mobile.  As a Realtor I know that there are many residents who live in Spanish Fort but work in Mobile. 

From here you can also be in Pensacola FL in about an hour or you can take a drive down to the beautiful beaches of Gulf Shores, arriving in about 45 minutes.

So, just by looking at the facts Spanish Fort looks pretty good.  The city is small but growing.  Housing is very affordable, especially compared to most areas of the country.  And, you’re very centralized in the county, giving you quick access to hundreds of things to do.

I think sometimes when we live in a certain place for a long time we tend to take for granted such things like the natural beauty of the area.  Located on the Mobile Bay, Spanish Fort is immersed with natural beauty.  Should you move to Spanish Fort you need to make sure to visit Blakeley State Park which is located on the west of the city on Mobile Bay.

Blakeley contains over 2,000 acres of some the most diverse bio-habitat in the country along with over 20 miles for hiking and biking.  I’ve been there a few times and it truly its amazing to see.

  

I’m sure there are plenty of people who prefer the steel and concrete skylines of the big city but I don’t think it would take too much time to fall in love with the beautiful surroundings of Spanish Fort.

Spanish Fort Economy

The unemployment rate for Spanish Fort 1.74% compared to the national average of 5.84%. (Source: Zipatlas)  

Employment by Industry

IndustrySpanish Fort %
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting0.76%
Construction5.85%
Manufacturing12.69%
Wholesale Trade6.87%
Retail Trade13.42%
Transportation, warehousing, utilities3.50%
Information1.55%
Finance, insurance, real estate6.61%
Professional, scientific, management, admin9.04%
Educational, health, and social services22.66%
Arts, entertainment, recreation, hospitality5.76%
Public administration5.31%

Spanish Fort Income

Jobs

According to Glassdoor.com there were 256 jobs available in Spanish Fort (at the time of this writing) but as I said in another section of this article, most people who live in Spanish Fort don’t work here.  When you expand the search at Glassdoor to a 15 mile radius you’ll see a whopping 4,306 job openings.  

The top 5 positions that are being hired for in the area are:

  • Manager
  • Physical Therapy Assistant
  • IT Help Desk
  • Public Relations
  • Financial Advisor

If you’re moving to Spanish Fort the area is doing nothing but grow and jobs are springing up everywhere.

The definition of “thriving” is to grow or develop well or vigorously.  Prosper, flourish.  This is a great way to describe Spanish Fort as it has been experiencing major growth for the past decade.  Great cities are supported by great schools and the city’s government learned several years ago that our schools needed to be top-notch.

As the population continued to grow so did the addition of new businesses.  The Eastern Shore Centre and Spanish Fort Town Center were developed to keep up with the demand of an ever expanding customer base.  You know you’re doing something right when Bass Pro moves into the neighborhood!

With only about 8,300 residents, Spanish Fort would be considered a fairly small city.  I knew this town was connected with each other but I have to admit that I was surprised to see how many Spanish Fort Facebook Groups there were.  I stopped counting at 33.

I believe that a thriving community involves 3 aspects:  population growth, new businesses, and quality of life.  

As more and more people move into Spanish Fort, there has to be plenty of things to keep people busy and happy.  So in addition to the great shopping and restaurants that this town has to offer, there is always something to do.  Let’s not forget that one of the best beaches in the country is only 45 minutes away in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach.  In addition to that, a brand new theme park in Foley just opened up in 2017 called Owa.

There are two reasons why I bring up the beach and Owa.  First, both bring in hundreds of millions of dollars into our county and many of those visitors have to go right through Spanish Fort to get there.  Secondly, these awesome locations give Spanish Fort residents a great place to go in less than an hour.

Back at home there are a number of things to do as well (additionally, check out the next section on Outdoor Activities):

  • Eastern Shores Lanes – bowling
  • Kangarooz Family Fun Center – jump houses, slides, games
  • Fairways Indoor Golf Club
  • Premiere Cinema 14
  • Painting with a Twist – 10200 Eastern Shore Blvd
  • Musical Beginnings – 9151 Spanish Fort Blvd

Check out 19 independent reviews of Spanish Fort on Niche.com

Are you moving to Spanish Fort and love the outdoors?

Located along the banks of the Tensaw River Delta and Mobile Bay, Spanish Fort provides ample opportunity for outdoor activities and watersports.  From anywhere in town you are just minutes away from putting the boat in the water or bellying up to a pier to throw a line in.

If fishing isn’t your thing, our area is great for those who love to bike, hike, and run.  Can you imagine riding down this trail?  I’ve done it few times and there’s nothing like it!  This trail is part of a network of 20 miles that runs through Blakeley State Park, which is located at 34745 State Hwy 225.  For a meager parking fee, you can hike, run, or bike to your hearts content (you can even go horseback riding).  Other outdoor activities include Delta River boat rides, educational programs, and camping.

5 Rivers Delta is named for where it sits, at the very spot where the Blakeley, Apalachee, Spanish, Mobile, and Tensaw Rivers meet to flow into Mobile Bay.  Do you love to get up close and personal with nature?  Here’s your chance.  5 Rivers has over 81 acres and is located at 30945 5 Rivers Blvd.

What can you do at 5 Rivers Delta?

  • Check out a movie at the Tensaw Theater
  • Purchase unique and locally made items at the Cypress Gift Shop
  • Bring your lunch and eat at one of the many picnic areas
  • Become one with nature and go trail hiking
  • Go Canoeing or Kayaking.  Bring your own or rent.
  • Go on a Delta Safari on the “Osprey”
  • Go see local artwork, live animals, and taxidermy at the Apalachee Exhibit Hall

Admission to the park is free!  See a Map of 5 Rivers Here.

Meaher State Park

Do you love to fish, hike, and camp?  At Meaher State Park, you’re pretty much left on your own to wander about the impressive 1,327 acres to take in the natural beauty of the Mobile Delta.  For just a park entry fee of $2 you can hike the trails or visit the ever popular “T”.  The “T” is a 300 foot long pier with a 200 foot “T” at the end.  Don’t forget your fishing license!  There’s also a boat ramp that you can use if you want to skip the pier and use your own boat.  

Meaher State Park
5200 Battleship Pkwy East
Open 7am-7pm for day use

For those who would love to camp on the Delta, there are plenty of choices.  You’ll find 61 campsites with power, water, and sewer hook-ups, 10 tent sites with power and water, and 2 cabins that look over the bay.

As mentioned in the first section, the average commute time for Spanish Fort is about 26 minutes.  If you’re moving to Spanish Fort and new to the area you may not realize how close you really are to Mobile.  Take a look at the map below.

There are a lot of residents who live in Spanish Fort but work in Mobile.  As you can see, there are actually 2 ways to get across Mobile Bay.  The Grey Route is Interstate 10 but if you’re coming from the heart of the city, it would actually be faster to take the Blue Route which is called the Causeway.

Here are some other possible commutes:

  • Daphne – 5.2 miles
  • Fairhope – 11.3 miles
  • Loxley – 13 miles
  • Robertsdale – 18.5 miles
  • Foley – 33 miles

You see, you can live in Spanish Fort and have a fairly easy commute to any of the surrounding cities, especially compared to commute times of other metropolitan areas.

American

Ruby TuesdayEastern Shore Centre251-625-0491
California DreamingEastern Shore Centre251-626-9942
Newk’s EateryEastern Shore Centre251-625-6544
Tropic’s5872 Battleship Pkwy251-626-9008
Logan’s Roadhouse30275 Eastern Shore Ct251-625-0151
Cracker Barrel30227 Eastern Shore Ct251-621-4826
Beef o’Brady’s6450 Hwy 90251-447-0660
Panera Bread10200 Eastern Shore Blvd251-625-4445
IHOP30179 Eastern Shore Ct251-625-2345
Dusty’s Sports Bar10460 Eastern Shore Blvd251-625-3400
Timbercreek Golf Course Restaurant9650 Timbercreek Blvd251-621-8641
Waffle House30935 Mill Ln251-626-1207


Italian

Olive GardenEastern Shore Centre
251-625-1490
La Dolce Vita Bistro Eastern Shore Centre251-929-9333 
Trattoria Pizza and Italian 11611 Hwy 31 251-375-0076
Papa Johns8148 Spanish Fort Blvd251-447-0821
Joe’s Pizza9945 Spanish Fort Blvd251-621-1971
Pizza Hut10179 Eastern Shore Blvd251-625-3066

Mexican

Cafe Del Rio1175 Battleship Pkwy251-625-2722
Poor MexicanEastern Shore Centre251-621-7433
Moe’s Southwest GrillEastern Shore Centre251-625-0102

Seafood

Felix’s Fish Camp1530 Battleship Pkwy251-626-6710
Original Oyster House3733 Battleship Pkwy251-626-2188
Bluegill3775 Battleship Pkwy251-625-1998
Half Shell Oyster HouseEastern Shore Centre251-206-8768
R&R Seafood1477 Battleship Pkwy251-621-8366
Ralph & Kacoo’s1595 Battleship Pkwy251-626-0045
Ed’s Seafood3382 Battleship Pkwy251-625-1947
David’s Catfish10810 Hwy 31251-930-1252
Islamorada Fish Comany20000 Bass Pro Dr251-607-5800

 

Asian

Oishi Japanese Sushi23000 Town Centre Ave251-626-8709
Chef 18110179 Eastern Shore Dr251-621-2104
Stix10240 Eastern Shore Blvd251-621-9088
China Fun6450 Hwy 90251-621-3398
Furama Sushi6510 Spanish Fort Blvd251-621-6888
Hibachi Grill30179 Eastern Shore Ct251-626-2929
Moo Che Che10200 Eastern Shore Blvd251-626-9992

Cafe

Cheryl’s Cafe322 Spanish Fort Blvd251-626-2602
Fresh Healthy Cafe10184 Eastern Shore Blvd251-444-7170
Snow Cove Cafe6450 Hwy 90251-626-1711

Fast Food

Subway6729 Spanish Fort Blvd251-625-6420
Chick-fil-AEastern Shore Centre251-621-3130
Taco BellEastern Shore Centre251-626-6977
Wendy’sEastern Shore Centre251-625-8555
Sonic Drive-In30939 Mill Ln251-626-6417

Dessert

Marble Slab CreameryEastern Shore Centre251-621-8226
Great American CookieEastern Shore Centre251-621-7977
Little Cake Shop10198 Hwy 31251-621-9097

The Eastern Shore Town Centre is an outdoor, walk around mall that is located at the intersection of Route 181 and Interstate 10.  The address is 30500 Hwy 181, Spanish Fort.

Spanish Fort has a number of places to take in some excellent food.

With a population of just over 8,000 people you may be surprised that there are so many places to eat in Spanish Fort.  I found 48 restaurants in 8 different categories to surely satisfy any of your culinary needs.  One of the reasons for having this many places to eat is because of the interstate connection is Spanish Fort which attracts tons of people on their way to the Gulf beaches, Florida, and New Orleans.

As a Realtor, I work with a number of people every year who move to Spanish Fort and Baldwin County from other parts of the country. The biggest reason for this move is usually the weather. 

Yes, we are in the deep south and the summer’s are muggy but 9 to 10 months of the year are quite pleasant.

The “hot season” lasts from May 20th to September 28th with an average daily high temperature of 84 degrees.

The “cool season” lasts from December 2nd to February 26th with a daily high average temperature of 66 degrees.  That’s why so many people move to Spanish Fort from the north!  

Weatherspark.com

Here in the south we do get more precipitation than a lot of other areas in the country but it’s hardly ever snow.  I mean, hardly none at all.  This year we did get about 3 inches of snow.  To give you an idea of how rare that is, this was the first time many teenagers from Spanish Fort ever saw snow in person.

The “wet season” lasts from June 8th through September 1st which means that any given day during this time there is a 41% or greater chance for rain.  Most of the time during the summer we have “pop up” showers that last for 20 minutes or so then the sun comes out again.

The “dry season” lasts from September 1st through June 8th.

Weatherspark has developed 2 different scores that are quite interesting.  It tells us the best time of year to visit that are the most favorable for tourism and the beach or pool.

The Tourism Score – The best to visit are from early April to late May and from late September to late October.

The Beach/Pool Score – The best time to go to the beach in Spanish Fort are from mid May to early July and from mid August to late September.

After moving to Spanish Fort you’ll find out fairly quick that this town takes the safety of it’s citizens very serious.  Because we are a Gulf Coast city, we do have the potential for severe weather in the summer and fall.  Spanish Fort is the only city in Baldwin County that has taken the extra measures to install a tornado warning system throughout the city.

Emergency sirens are located at Spanish Fort Middle School, Spanish Fort Kid’s Park on Ember Lane, 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center, the park at Churchill subdivision, and at Rockwell Elementary School.

Crime and Law Enforcement

Source: HomeFacts

Unfortunately no matter where we move, we’re going to have to deal with some crime.  I’m happy to reassure you that Spanish Fort has some of the lowest crime rates in the surrounding area and as you can see above, we compare nicely in regard to the rest of the country.  

Spanish Fort has a great police department that works hard to ensure the citizens of our town are safe.

Spanish Fort Police Department

30500 State Hwy 181 Suite 681
251-626-4914

If you’re thinking about moving here with kids, Spanish Fort has some of the best schools in the entire area.  Here’s a list of what’s available:

Public Schools

 

Spanish Fort High School
1 Plaza De Toros
251-621-6629


Spanish Fort Middle School
33899 Jimmy Faulkner Drive
251-625-3271

Spanish Fort Elementary
30900 State Hwy 225
251-626-9751

Rockwell Elementary
10183 State Hwy 31
251-626-5528

Spanish Fort is a great place to raise a family and there are plenty of programs for kids to do after school and on the weekends.  Here are some of the programs that I ran across in my research:

  • Ballet lessons
  • Piano lessons
  • Build a Bear Workshop
  • Cooking classes
  • Golfing camps
  • Crossfit for kids
  • Day camps and summer camps
  • YMCA after school
  • League sports
  • and much more

After moving to Spanish Fort you’ll find that there is plenty to do for every member of the family and it’s a a great place to grow up.

In addition to getting settled in with employment and familiarizing yourself with the area, finding a home is near the top of the list of priorities when moving.  Well, that’s where I come in.  Moving to Spanish Fort is exciting but you’re probably going to have a hundred questions.  

Although the Spanish Fort real estate market is booming you can still buy a home at very affordable prices compared to those in other parts of the country.  I think you’ll be surprised.

Take a look at the Monthly Real Estate Market Report to see how home sales in Spanish Fort measure up to those in the surrounding cities.  I know it’s a little daunting to move to a new area so please contact me with any questions that you have about the area or finding a new home. 

If you’re moving to Spanish Fort or even thinking about it, it really is a great place to live, work, and play.  There’s always something to do or you can lay around the beach and do nothing.  The people here are fantastic!

If you are strongly considering making the big move or just have questions about anything that was discussed in this article you can contact me here.

About the author:  The above Real Estate information on Moving to Spanish Fort was provided by Jeff Nelson of IXL Real Estate – Eastern Shore.  Jeff can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at 251-654-2523.  Jeff has helped people move in and out of properties for nearly 13 years.

Thinking about selling your home?  I have a passion for Real Estate and would love to share my marketing expertise!

I service Real Estate sales in Baldwin County including the cities of Spanish Fort, Daphne, Fairhope, Foley, Gulf Shores, and Orange Beach.

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