Ono Island Streets and Areas



Ono Island Streets and Areas Guide


Buying Waterfront & Boater-Friendly Homes on Ono Island: Boat Sizes, Water Types, and Dock Setups 


Ono Island Boating and Water Types for Boats

If you’re shopping Ono Island for a boater-friendly home, here’s what I want you to know right up front: Ono isn’t “one kind of waterfront.” It’s a collection of very different boating environments—big water, protected canal water, and a few rare two-sided setups that can truly support two boats (a big boat for big days and a smaller boat for easy cruising).

The goal is simple: match your boat (and how you use it) to the right part of the island before you fall in love with the view. Below is my cohesive guide to the key Ono areas—Ole River, Bayou St. John, the Intracoastal Waterway, Point Ono, Perdido Pass proximity, plus the roads and pockets…

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THE BOATER’S FIELD MANUAL TO ONO ISLAND’S SIX CANALS



Ono Island Canals and Waterfront Homes For Sale

How boats actually reach these canals 

If your dock is on the north side of Ono Island, your boat lives on water that empties directly into Bayou St. John. From there you run east or west—Perdido Pass, Terry Cove, Cotton Bayou, and the Perdido Key side—without ever needing to go anywhere near the Ono Island automobile bridge. In practice, canal owners rarely pass under the Ono bridge at all. So think bayou routes, not bridge clearances.

Quick orientation: the six north canals (west → east)

  • Canal 1 – St. John Dr & Heron Ct (near the island’s west side)

  • Canal 2 – Ono Blvd, Ono North Loop W, plus 5 homes on River Rd

  • Canal 3 – Shoalwater Dr

  • Canal 4

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Homes and Waterfront Properties on Old River, Ono Island

Old River Homes and Vacant Land For Sale on Ono Island

Life Along Old River: The Southern Edge of Ono Island

As a homeowner and real estate advisor on Ono Island — https://www.searchthegulf.com/ono-island/, I’ve always been drawn to the quiet rhythm of Old River, the southern edge of the island where the light shifts like silk across the water. The river bends gracefully between Alabama and Florida, a ribbon of calm that catches the morning tide and the afternoon breeze. It’s a place where the days feel longer — not because of time, but because of how gently life moves here.

Homes and vacant lots along Old River line Ono Boulevard and River Road, tracing the waterfront with private docks, shaded porches, and long, open views. Here,…

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ONO ISLAND HOMES + BOAT SERIES: BIG WATER QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

By Meredith Folger Amon

When buyers ask me about Ono Island, the conversation almost always comes back to boats. Along Bayou St. John and the Intracoastal Waterway, the big-water streets define what kind of vessel you can comfortably own, dock, and enjoy. To make things easier, I’ve created a quick-reference guide so you can see which streets work best for different types of boats.

Hatteras Fishing Yacht Ono Island Alabama

Which Ono Island Streets Fit a Viking 48?

The Viking 48 Convertible is a Gulf Coast favorite—a sportfisher with range, power, and luxurious comfort. Streets like Harbour Drive, Turtle Key, Hatteras Cove, and Marlin Key are ideal. These properties typically offer 90–110 feet of frontage and…

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Ono Island Homes + Boat Series: Big-Water Living on Bayou St. John and the Intracoastal Waterway

By Meredith Folger Amon


Ono Island Yachting and Boating Meredith Folger


Ono Island Homes + Boat Series: Big Water Living on Bayou St. John and the Intracoastal

By Meredith Folger Amon

Life on Ono Island is defined by water, and nowhere is that more evident than along the big-water stretches of Bayou St. John and the Intracoastal Waterway. These properties aren’t just homes—they’re harbors for boats that take their owners into the Gulf, across the Intracoastal, or over to waterfront restaurants with ease. For serious boaters, the right street matters just as much as the right floorplan.

Big-Water Streets for Serious Boats

The premier addresses on Bayou St. John—

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