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**Location & Amenities**
May Day Park in Daphne offers excellent public access to Mobile Bay with both a boat ramp and dedicated canoe/kayak launch. Located at 100 College Avenue, this municipal park provides convenient facilities including clean restrooms, picnic tables, a playground, and a pier for anglers and observers. The park serves as a quality entry point for paddlers exploring the northern Mobile Bay estuarine system.
**Paddling Opportunities**
From this access point, kayakers and canoeists can explore the rich tidal wetlands and shallow waters of Mobile Bay. The nearby Weeks Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve—encompassing over 6,000 acres of tidal and forested wetlands—offers excellent paddling opportunities for those seeking to explore diverse habitat types. The calm, protected waters typical of the estuarine system make this suitable for paddlers of varying skill levels, though conditions should be checked before launching.
**Getting There**
The park is situated on the bay's northern shore in Baldwin County, making it accessible from Daphne. With parking, restroom facilities, and a sandy beach area, May Day Park is well-suited for day trips on Mobile Bay and serves as a solid base for exploring the greater estuarine ecosystem.
Nearby Recreation Areas
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