This stunning $7.8M mansion covers 4 acres of Alabama beach and was featured on hit TV show

A one-of-a-kind beach-front estate called SkyWalk Lodge is for sale for $7.795 million. The property in Gulf Shores, Ala., has appeared on the covers of regional publications, in a music video, and as a filming location for the finale of the USA Network series “Queen of the South,” according to listing agent Joe Emerson of EXIT Realty.

“One of Skywalk’s most unique features is its location – truly, location, location, location,” Emerson said. “Situated adjacent to the historic Fort Morgan site, the home offers unmatched western views of the fort, the Sand Island lighthouse, a nearby shipwreck, and miles of untouched sand dunes stretching toward the setting sun.”

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SkyWalk Lodge was designed by an architect to create “a rare blend of elegance, privacy, and natural beauty,” Emerson said. The home is situated on four acres of protected dune habitat at the western end of Fort Morgan Road.

A one-of-a-kind beach-front estate called SkyWalk Lodge is for sale for $7.795 million in Gulf Shores, Ala. SkyWalk, which covers 4,429 square feet, is situated on four acres next to historic Fort Morgan, Sand Island lighthouse, a shipwreck, and miles of protected sand dunes. The home has five bedrooms and six bathrooms.John Jeffress | Deep South Focus Photography

Listing details

Address: 1220 State Highway 180, Gulf Shores, Ala.

Price: $7.8 million

Built: 1997

Size: 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 4,229 square feet

Lot Size: 4 acres of protected dune habitat

Agent: Joe Emerson, EXIT Realty Gulf Shores, 251-550-9021

The home features 4,229 square feet indoors and 3,000 square feet of deck space. Four bedroom suites, including two primary suites, are located on the main level (the fifth is in the crow’s nest).

“Skywalk’s architectural design sets it apart,” Emerson said. “At its heart is a classic ‘dogtrot’ foyer, where tall, shutter styled French doors with transom windows above lead to the four private bedroom suites. Split brick flooring and shake-covered walls add warmth and a timeless, historic character to the space.”

SkyWalk Lodge

A one-of-a-kind beach-front estate called SkyWalk Lodge is for sale for $7.795 million in Gulf Shores, Ala. SkyWalk, which covers 4,429 square feet, is situated on four acres next to historic Fort Morgan, Sand Island lighthouse, a shipwreck, and miles of protected sand dunes. The home has five bedrooms and six bathrooms.John Jeffress | Deep South Focus Photography

From its decks, you can enjoy uninterrupted Gulf views and direct access to miles of untouched beach surrounded by native wildlife.

The second level was designed for luxury and entertaining. It features a 20-foot ceiling above the open-concept living and dining area, as well as a gourmet kitchen, breakfast nook, fireplace, powder room, private office alcove, and lounge seating, Emerson said.

SkyWalk Lodge

A one-of-a-kind beach-front estate called SkyWalk Lodge is for sale for $7.795 million in Gulf Shores, Ala. SkyWalk, which covers 4,429 square feet, is situated on four acres next to historic Fort Morgan, Sand Island lighthouse, a shipwreck, and miles of protected sand dunes. The home has five bedrooms and six bathrooms.John Jeffress | Deep South Focus Photography

The third floor, accessible from an outdoor staircase, features a crow’s nest bedroom and a half-bath. Outside, a widow’s walk provides views of Mobile Bay, Dauphin Island, Fort Morgan, and historic Sand Island Lighthouse.

“Skywalk Lodge is available fully furnished and turnkey, with original artwork, rare antiques, and premium finishes throughout,” Emerson said. “It is more than just a home – SkyWalk is a coastal legacy crafted to enhance every experience.”

SkyWalk Lodge

A one-of-a-kind beach-front estate called SkyWalk Lodge is for sale for $7.795 million in Gulf Shores, Ala. SkyWalk, which covers 4,429 square feet, is situated on four acres next to historic Fort Morgan, Sand Island lighthouse, a shipwreck, and miles of protected sand dunes. The home has five bedrooms and six bathrooms.John Jeffress | Deep South Focus Photography