The Fort Morgan Pier offers the perfect spot for fishing, sunset viewing, relaxing, and a boat launch. The newly opened pier is fantastic and offers great fishing on the lower end of Mobile Bay.
Fort Morgan Pier
The newly renovated pier offers amazing views of the Gulf of Mexico and the mouth of Mobile Bay.
Located at the tip of the Fort Morgan Peninsula, the L-shaped pier is 305 feet by 210 feet and 40 feet wide.
At mean tide the pier will be 8 feet off the surface of the water.
The original pier sustained damage from Hurricane Ivan in 2004 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005 which caused it to be considered unsafe.
During constructions they also dredged the sedimentation from the boat basin that was deposited during Hurricane Sally.
The construction timeline took longer than expected as they worked through building in a historic area. They encountered barges that had historical significance. They believe they were placed during World War II.
There are special rules for excavation of the area with historic significance. The previous pier had a 40-year lifespan which is pretty amazing considering it was built with timbers. Its amazing to think about the storms the old seawall and pier survived.
The new pier is built with steel sheet pile and cables for railings.
When the Gulf waters are too rough for fishing this is a great option along the Alabama Gulf Coast.
One thing to note is there is no fishing on the side of the adjacent boat ramp. This is to protect both boaters and people fishing.
The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) and the Alabama Historical Commission worked together to pursue funding from the Deepwater Horizon settlement money through NRDA (Natural Resource Damage Assessment to rebuild the pier.
Fishing Pier
Anglers have access to abundant inshore species that inhabit the mouth of Mobile Bay, including red drum (redfish), speckled trout, and flounder.
Flounder migrate through the area from October through December. Keep an eye out for flounder fishing closures in November to protect fish on their way to spawn.
The concrete platform is a great fishing venue offering a comfortable space to handle tackle and equipment.
Rules to be aware of:
- No alcohol, loud music, fireworks, or open flames
- No fishing on boat basin side of pier
- No feeding birds or wildlife
- No use of balloon fishing rigs
- No camping on pier
- No discarding fish carcasses into the water
- No motorized devices except those needed for people with disabilities
- Only 2 rods per person may be fished at a time
- Only 1 crab ring per person and it must be attended. Crab or bait traps are prohibited
- Children under 14 must be with an adult
- Only ADA service animals allowed on the pier
- Bait can only be cut on designated boards and on top of trash cans
- Alabama Saltwater fishing license and angler registry is required!
Fort Morgan Boat Ramp
The Fort Morgan Boat Ramp has two lanes with adjacent docks. The facility is open 24 hours a day with free admission.
Make sure to keep an eye on the Mobile Bay Ferry coming in and out of the ferry terminal next just down from the boat ramp.
Boat Ramp rules to be aware of:
- Park in designated spaces
- No mooring or storage of boats, trailers, vehicles, or equipment
- No alcohol consumption
- No camping
- No fires of fireworks
- No swimming, diving, or sunbathing within 100 feet of piers or ramp
- No fishing within 100 feet of pier or ramps
- No cleaning fish, discarding fish parts, or carcasses
- All pets must be on a leash
- No commercial use of the area without a written permit
- It is illegal to discharge firearms in this area
Anglers possessing red snapper, greater amberjack, or gray triggerfish must report those fish PRIOR to landing their catch in Alabama.
Why you will love the Fort Morgan Fishing Pier
- Accessible pier with benches
- Great fishing pier for anglers
- Unbelievable sunset views
- Great birdwatching
Things to know when planning a visit to the Fort Morgan Pier
Address - 453 AL-180, Gulf Shores, AL 36542
Near the Ferry terminal and Fort Morgan State Historic Site
Accessibility - There are accessible parking spaces next to the ramp leading onto the Fort Morgan fishing pier.
It is a paved walkway up to the pier with benches close by. This is a great pier for anyone who has mobility restrictions but wants to watch the sunset over the water.
The fishing pier was updated to meet the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Plus Size Seating - The benches are really comfortable.
Dress Code/Suggestions - casual, layers to help with the wind off the water.
Pets - Pets are not allowed on the pier
Parking - There is a gravel parking area right next to the fishing pier that can handle vehicles with boat trailers.
Official Name - State Representative Steve McMillan Fort Morgan Fishing Pier and Boat Ramp on Mobile Bay. Named in honor of the late Rep. McMillan, who had served Baldwin County in the Alabama House of Representatives since 1980.
The pier and boat ramp property are owned by the Alabama Historical Commission
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