Graham Creek is pleased to host the newly scheduled ASA Archery event, along with our city partners at Foley Sports Tourism. The tournament is set for February 24-27 2022 at Graham Creek Nature Preserve. You can find more event information, including new safety protocols for competitors and spectators, HERE:http://www.asaarchery.com
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Community Grant Adds New Kayak Equipment At Graham Creek Preserve

Thanks to a community grant secured by the South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce and Riviera Utilities, Graham Creek Nature Preserve has received its first arrival of kayak equipment permanently available at the facility. The donated paddlesports gear comprises six (6) single seat sit-on-top kayaks, with paddles and life vests. The kayaks will be utilized for… Read more »
Explorer Camp
Explorer Camp is our eco-exploration day camp designed for children age 4-8. 2017 dates include two camp weeks: June 12-16 and again June 26-30. The fun-filled learning activities include nature tours, crafts, story time, games and much more! Camp hours are 8 am to noon daily. Total cost is $50 per camper, which includes Explorer… Read more »
Foley Sports Tourism Director Issues Public ‘Thank You’ For Support Of Archery Tournament
Exec. Director of Foley Sports Tourism Don Staley issued this public statement of appreciation for support of the recent record-setting ASA Archery Tournament held at Graham Creek Nature Preserve in Foley. CLICK HERE TO SEE FULL LETTER-TO-THE-EDITOR
Foley Archery Tournament Sets New All-Time Participation Record
The inaugural Foley archery tournament from ASA Archery Feb. 25-28 at Graham Creek Nature Preserve in Foley established a new all-time record for competitor participation. CLICK HERE FOR FULL DETAILS ON THE EVENT
Tournament Archery Arrives In Foley And Graham Creek Preserve
Foley Sports Tourism brings tournament archery to Graham Creek Nature Preserve and the City of Foley for the first time, with the 2016 Hoyt Archery Alabama Pro/Am from ASA Archery. Over 1,500 archers are expected for the event, yielding a multi-million dollar economic impact for the region. Click Here For Full Article From Gulf Coast Media/GulfCoastNewsToday.com