Mobile County is a place where the working waterfront meets deep cultural roots. It stretches from the barrier‑island quiet of Dauphin Island to the seafood harbors of Bayou La Batre, the marsh edges of Coden and Fowl River, and the urban heart of Mobile, a city older than the nation itself. These communities share a connection to shipbuilding, seafood, faith traditions, and a geography shaped by tides, rivers, and the delta.
This section highlights the everyday places and people who make Mobile County a culturally rich region of coastal life: resilient, historic, and deeply tied to the water.
#10 Mobile 36602, 36603, 36604, 36605, 36606, 36615, 36652, 36693, 36525.36571, 36575, 36582,36601, 36607, 36608, 36609, 36610, 36611, 36612,36616, 36617, 36618, 36619, 36628, 36633, 36640, 36641, 36644.36660, 36670, 36675, 36685, 36688, 36689,3 6691, 36695
#11 Theodore 36582
#12 Dauphin Island 36528
#13 Coden 36523
# 14 Bayou La Batre 36509
#15 Grand Bay 36541
Irvington 36544
St. Elmo 36568
Tillman’s Corner
Prichard
Satsuma
Saraland
Creola
Wilmer
Shrimp boats at dock in the "Seafood Capital" of Alabama, Bayou La Batre.