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Ono Island Waterways & Canals: A Friendly Boater’s Field Guide


Ono Island Canals and Waterways

Welcome

I’m Meredith Folger Amon, a Gulf Coast real estate advisor and Ono Island homeowner. Neighbors and friends often ask how to be great stewards of our canals and connecting waterways. Below is the upbeat, plain-English guide I share so everyone enjoys smooth, courteous navigation from the first turn of the key.

Waterway Orientation at a Glance

  • Old River runs along the south side of the island toward the Florida line.
  • Bayou St. John and the Intracoastal Waterway sit to the north.
  • Perdido Pass is to the west, providing Gulf access.
  • Bridge-locked canals include small sections of Turtle Key Drive, Sandpiper, Yellowfin Drive, and Sandy Key.

Canal Courtesy…

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Ono Island Boat Ramp: A Friendly, Owner-Focused Guide


Ono Island Boat Launch

Welcome

I’m Meredith Folger Amon, a Gulf Coast real estate advisor and Ono Island homeowner. Neighbors, friends, and homeowners often ask me how to make launch days effortless at our ramp. Here’s the upbeat, plain-English version I share—focused on what helps everyone have a good experience.

Quick Keys for a Smooth Launch

  • Owners & guests only: Our ramp is a neighborhood perk. If you’ll park or leave a trailer, use the owner’s vehicle that carries the RFID tag so you’re set for the day.
  • Stage first, launch second: Do your prep—plug, straps, lines, lifejackets—in the designated staging area. When you reach the waterline, you’ll be ready to launch and keep the queue…

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