Summerdale, Alabama is a relaxed, small town that merges together elements of rural and coastal to create a unique lifestyle, community, and atmosphere. Founded in 1904 by Tobacco Farmer, Eli Summer, Summerdale history is deeply intertwined with it’s natural beauty with scenic farmland and tree lined views being visible throughout the city.
Located in south Alabama, specifically in Baldwin County, Summerdale has access to the expanse of both natural and urban amenity that the area has to offer. Located roughly twenty-five minutes away from the pristine beaches of the Emerald Coast and fifteen minutes away from the vibrant coastal cities of Daphne, Fairhope, and Foley, Summerdale incorporates the coastal cities’ vitality and charm but provides a more laid back, serene style of life. The charming city’s town square is lined with locally owned businesses and community parks all within view of charming farmland at the limits of the city. Notable attractions in Summerdale include Gold’s Southern Cuisine and BBQ, the Children’s Splash Parks, a plethora of locally owned farm to table businesses, and the iconic Alligator Alley, an Alligator sanctuary providing visitors a face to face experience with the stunning creatures.
Residents of Summerdale are offered the best of all worlds, with urban, rural, and coastal amenities all combining in the small town to provide the ultimate living experience. Summerdale is truly a special town embracing its surroundings, community, and atmosphere crafting a one of a kind experience.