Boating Homes on Ono Island | Deep Water, Lifts & Gulf Access

Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Wednesday, August 6th, 2025  7:38am.



Owning a Boat on Ono Island: The Ultimate Boater’s Guide

Ono Island Boating Guide

As a homeowner and boater on Ono Island, I’ve learned there’s nowhere quite like this gated community in Orange Beach, Alabama when it comes to waterfront living. Our island offers a rare blend of deep-water access, private canals, and quick routes to the Gulf, making it a boater’s paradise. But not all waterfront homes here are the same – each area of Ono has unique features, from bridge-free deep water lots to tranquil canals with size limitations. In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything a boater needs to know about owning a boat on Ono Island, including the best areas for boating, water depths, suitable boat types, lifts and boathouses, and key regulations. Welcome aboard!

Boaters on Ono Island enjoy scenic waterways, including sunsets over Bayou St. John.

Prime Waterfront Areas for Boaters

Ono Island’s shoreline is split between Old River on the south side and Bayou St. John on the north side, with the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) skirting the northern edge. Depending on where you drop anchor (or build your dock), you’ll find different advantages:

Water Depths Around Ono Island

One of the first questions boat owners ask is: How deep is the water around my potential home? Ono Island offers a mix of naturally deep channels and man-made canals, so understanding depths is key to matching your boat to the right location:

Tide Tip: Ono Island’s tides are moderate (generally about a 1-foot range), but even that can affect your clearance and depth. I always make a point to know my dock’s depth at mean low tide and plan my boating schedule or loading accordingly.

Bridge Clearances and “Bridge-Locked” Canals

One unique aspect of Ono Island is its fixed bridges on certain canals. These create what we locals call “bridge-locked” properties – gorgeous waterfront homes that nonetheless have limited clearance for boats due to a low bridge at the canal entrance. Here’s what you need to know:

For boaters in these bridge-locked areas, tall T-tops, radar arches, or flybridges won’t clear the neighborhood bridge. But there are perks to these spots: ultra-calm waters, minimal traffic, and often better protection from storms and wakes. Many folks love the serenity of a canal where only smaller boats roam – it’s perfect for a peaceful sunset cruise or paddleboarding in your backyard. Just match your vessel to the canal’s limitations and you’ll be set.

Ono Island Canals Boating Acccess

Boat Lifts, Boathouses, and Piers on Ono Island

One of the joys of Ono Island living is having your boat right at your doorstep – usually on a private dock or lift. Waterfront homes here typically feature some combination of piers, covered boathouses, and boat lifts, tailored to the owner’s needs. Here’s what to expect:

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Private boathouses and docks along an Ono Island. Many homes feature covered lifts, multiple slips, and pier lighting to enjoy the waterfront day and night.

Regulations & Permits: Building or modifying a pier/boathouse on Ono Island does require permits and adherence to community guidelines. Homeowners must get a building permit from Baldwin County, and often approval from the Army Corps of Engineers and Alabama Department of Conservation for work in navigable waters. Importantly, the Ono Island Property Owners Association (POA) has its own review process – you’ll need POA approval and inspections to ensure your dock or boathouse meets their standards. This includes considerations like structure size, setbacks from neighbors, and not blocking canals. Typically, up to 2–3 slips or boat spaces per lot are allowed under general permits, which is usually plenty. Also, if your site is shallow and you plan to dredge for a deeper slip, that dredging must be explicitly permitted so it doesn’t harm seagrass or encroach into channels. It may sound like a lot of red tape, but these rules keep our waterways safe and enjoyable for everyone. When in doubt, consult the POA and perhaps a marine contractor – they’ll guide you through designing a compliant dock that suits your boat.

Ono Island Gulf of America Access

Access to the Gulf of Mexico

For many boaters, the ultimate goal is reaching the open Gulf – whether for deep-sea fishing or cruising at sunset. Ono Island is perfectly positioned for that, with Perdido Pass serving as our gateway to the Gulf just west of the island. Here’s how Gulf access breaks down:

Ono Island Alabama Homes with Boats

Real Examples by Street

To give you a better feel for how different Ono Island areas cater to boaters, here are a few real-world examples of homes (by street name) and their boating amenities. These illustrate the range of options – without naming specific addresses, of course:

Each of these streets highlights a different aspect of Ono Island boating. Whether it’s dual waterfronts, multiple lifts, private beaches, or extra-deep slips, the common thread is that boating amenities drive the lifestyle (and value) on Ono Island. When shopping for a home here, think about what type of boating you love most – fishing, sailing, leisurely cruising, water sports – and choose a location that best supports it. There’s likely a perfect spot on Ono that checks all your boxes.

Ono Island Boating Amenities

Final Thoughts: Living the Ono Boating Lifestyle

Living on Ono Island means embracing the water at every turn. From my own experience and those of my neighbors, I can tell you that a boat isn’t just a toy here – it’s almost a part of the household. We plan our weekends around the tides and weather, whether it’s an offshore trip to chase marlin or a gentle evening cruise to watch the dolphins.

Owning a boat on Ono is made easier by the island’s thoughtful amenities and our community’s respect for the water. We all abide by no-wake zones in canals (so everyone’s dock stays safe) and we help each other prep when a storm’s coming. The result is a place where boating is not only possible, but positively stress-free and enjoyable.

In summary, Ono Island offers something for every type of boater. If you need deep water and big docks, we have it. If you prefer a quiet canal for your skiff, it’s here. And if you’re like me – happy with anything that floats as long as I’m on the water – you’ll find Ono Island to be an endless source of joy. I hope this guide has given you a clearer picture of what to expect.

Feel free to reach out if you have questions about a specific area or property – as a fellow boater and Ono Island real estate advisor, I’m always glad to share what I know and help you find the perfect fit. Until then, see you on the water!

This guide is based on my personal experience as an Ono Island homeowner, conversations with fellow boaters, and local knowledge, along with information from community resources and regulations.

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