State Route 182

SR 182 stretches 17.3 miles along the Gulf of America between Pine Beach and Perdido Key, Florida. Initially a two lane road paralleling Gulf beaches, SR 182 expands into a five lane boulevard east at W Lagoon Avenue in Gulf Shores.
Numerous condominium high rises line SR 182 (Beach Boulevard) in both Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. Sandwiched between the resort towns is Gulf State Park, a natural area encompassing Shelby Lakes that includes a 1,512 foot long fishing pier. Additional units of the state park line both sides of Perdido Pass by the high level bridge along SR 182.
Development continues along Beach Boulevard east to the state line on Perdido Key. SR 182 east becomes Escambia County Road 292 (Perdido Key Drive) in Florida.
Alabama State Route 182 Guides
State Route 182 first appeared on Alabama State Highway maps in 1951.

Westerly view from the Gulf State Park Pier and pavilion of Gulf Shores.
06/13/10
The Perdido Pass Bridge carrying SR 182 above the waterway between the Gulf of Mexico and Perdido Pass.
08/02/06
Looking south from Gulf State Park Alabama Point at the exit of Perdido Pass into the Gulf of Mexico.
08/02/06
Photo Credits:
- ABRoads: 06/13/10
- Alex Nitzman: 08/02/06
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Page Updated Tuesday July 06, 2004.