Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Friday, August 29th, 2025 11:43am.
By Meredith Amon, Licensed in Alabama and Florida
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As a homeowner and real estate advisor on Ono Island, I’m often asked practical lifestyle questions from prospective buyers. One of the most common is: “Are golf carts allowed on Ono Island?”
The answer is yes—golf carts are allowed on Ono Island. In fact, they’ve become a very popular way to get around the neighborhood, especially during warm afternoons and evenings when residents prefer a slower, more relaxed pace than jumping in the car.
Ono is a private, guard-gated island with no commercial businesses and very little through traffic. Because of that, the streets remain calm, quiet, and safe—an ideal setting for golf carts.
Neighbors often use them for:
Evening rides around the island to enjoy the sunset.
Quick trips to visit friends.
Easy access to boat docks without moving a full-size vehicle.
A fun and convenient alternative for homeowners with guests staying nearby.
The slow pace of golf carts pairs perfectly with the island’s overall lifestyle—tranquil, laid-back, and connected to the water.
While golf carts are allowed, it’s important for both homeowners and buyers to know there are rules and expectations in place:
Drivers must follow the same rules of the road as traditional vehicles—this includes speed limits, stop signs, and yielding.
Golf carts should be properly registered and insured, just like in other private communities.
For safety, carts are expected to be equipped with headlights and taillights if driven after dark.
The Architectural Control Committee (ACC) and the Property Owners Association (POA) provide guidance on use, and homeowners should always double-check for any updated policies.
Personally, I think golf carts are one of the joys of living here. They make Ono feel more like an island retreat than a traditional neighborhood. On busy weekends or even on holidays like the Fourth of July, when the rest of Orange Beach is bustling, golf carts only add to the peaceful pace on Ono Island.
It’s one of those lifestyle perks that, while simple, makes living here so unique.
So, yes—golf carts are allowed on Ono Island, and they’re part of what makes island life both practical and fun. If you’re considering buying a home on Ono Island, this is just one of the many lifestyle details that make it a special place to live. From boating to biking to cruising in a golf cart, the island is designed for those who appreciate a quieter, more relaxed way of life on the Gulf Coast.
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