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Perdido Pass, separating Alabama Point from Florida Point, is the mouth of the
Perdido River The Perdido River, also historically known as Rio Perdido or by its native name of Cassaba, is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map accessed April 15, 2011 river in the U.S. states ...
. Perdido Pass forms a water passage that connects Perdido Bay with the
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to the south, in the U.S. state of
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, 2 miles (3 km) west of the Alabama/Florida state line. A bridge spans Perdido Pass, connecting Alabama Point (western side) with Florida Point in Alabama (''linked below''). At the entrance into the Gulf, the 2 rock barriers, extending from the white beaches, are the west jetty & east jetty (''see image''). The surrounding area is heavily developed, with high-rise
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s. However, there are nearby beach-front parks, with
Gulf State Park Gulf State Park is a public recreation area on the Gulf of Mexico in the city of Gulf Shores in southern Baldwin County, Alabama. The state park's mostly encompass the land behind the Gulf Shores beach community, between Highway 59 and SH 16 ...
on the eastern side of Perdido Pass.


Description

Perdido Pass, extending between Florida Point and Alabama Point, is easily distinguished, from offshore, by the
Alabama State Route 182 State Route 182 (SR 182) is a state highway that serves as the primary east-west connection along the Alabama shoreline of the Gulf of Mexico between Gulf Shores and Orange Beach in Baldwin County. The western terminus of SR 182 dead-ends a ...
highway bridge in
Orange Beach, Alabama Orange Beach is a resort city in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States. The population was 8,095 at the 2020 census. According to 2023 census estimates, the city is estimated to have a population of 8,534. Geography Orange Beach is located ...
, spanning the pass with two openings. The fixed span over Perdido Pass Channel has a clearance of . The fixed span over Cotton Bayou Channel has a clearance of . The dredged entrance channel leads from the Gulf through Perdido Pass to a fork at the highway bridge; thence into two channels, one leading north into Terry Cove and Johnson Cove and the other leading east into Bayou St. John. The entrance to the pass is protected by a jetty on the west and by a combination weir and jetty on the east; the top of the weir is submerged at mean low tide. Numerous sunken wrecks are in the approach to the pass.


History

The Perdid Pass was about east of its present location until early in the 20th century. The barrier spit on the western (Alabama) side of the inlet, Point Ornocor, overlapped what is now
Perdido Key Perdido Key is a barrier island on the north coast of the Gulf of Mexico. The island extends from Pensacola Pass on the east to Perdido Pass on the west. Most of the island is in Florida, with the western end of the island in Alabama. Santa Ro ...
, extending for several miles parallel to and on the north side of Perdido Key. As a result, the water passage from Perdido Pass to Perdido Bay was long, narrow and winding, passing between Perdido Key and Point Orconor, doubling the end of the point and then passing back between the point and the Florida shore on the north side. In early 1906, local residents dug a new inlet through Point Ornocor about west of the old inlet. The new inlet was widened by the
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. The old inlet then silted up and closed, with the result that the portion of Point Ornocor east of the new inlet was attached to Perdido Key and the Florida mainland. The original waterway from the old Perdido Pass to Perdido Bay became known as Old River. A passage later opened from the western end of Old River to the Bayou St. John near the new Perdido Pass, separating what is now Ono Island from Perdido Key. The spit ending on the west side of Perdido Pass is now known as Alabama Point. Alabama and Florida settled the location of the state line in 1953, placing it at the location of the old Perdido Pass. Perdido Pass has historically moved westward due to
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. The westward flowing longshore current accretes sand on the up-current (eastern) side of the pass and erodes sand from the down-current (western) side.


Depth of channels

In October 2006, the controlling depth was , reaching at mid-channel, in the entrance channel to the intersection of the east and west channels. From that area, thence , reaching at mid-channel, in the west channel leading to Terry and Johnson Coves, thence , reaching at mid-channel, in the east channel leading to Bayou St. John. The channels are well marked. A lighted whistle
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off the entrance marks the approach.


Access to the Intracoastal Waterway

The
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, in the lower part of Perdido Bay, is reached from Perdido Pass via a marked channel through Bayou St. John. In May 1982, shoaling to was reported in Bayou St. John, between day-beacons no. 6 and 8. An overhead power cable, with a clearance of , crosses the channel leading to Terry Cove and Johnson Cove, about from the State Route 182 fixed bridge. Several small-craft facilities are in the coves and Cotton Bayou, on the W side of Perdido Pass above the entrance.


Old River

Old River enters Perdido Pass from the east between Florida Point and Ono Island. In May 1982, a reported depth of could be carried through the river, with local knowledge. The
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-Alabama state boundary passes along the center of Old River until 2 miles (3 km) before Perdido Pass. A fixed highway bridge with a clearance of crosses Old River, about east of Perdido Pass.


Florida Point in Alabama

Both Alabama Point and Florida Point are in the town of
Orange Beach, Alabama Orange Beach is a resort city in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States. The population was 8,095 at the 2020 census. According to 2023 census estimates, the city is estimated to have a population of 8,534. Geography Orange Beach is located ...
(along the Gulf of Mexico). However, Florida Point is the tip of a peninsula originating in the U.S. State of
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, with the final 2 miles (3 km) of the tip contained within Alabama. Often, U.S. state lines run through the middle of a water pass or river; however, Perdido Pass is entirely within the State of Alabama, and the state line runs east of it. The
Gulf State Park Gulf State Park is a public recreation area on the Gulf of Mexico in the city of Gulf Shores in southern Baldwin County, Alabama. The state park's mostly encompass the land behind the Gulf Shores beach community, between Highway 59 and SH 16 ...
is located on Florida Point. Historically, new passes are breached and old ones filled in during hurricanes. The original pass discovered by Juan Carlos Siquenza (sp?)was located on the current state boundary between Alabama, and Florida. The use of stone and cement jetties combined with dredging and pumping sand out of the pass by the Army Corps of Engineers and the City of Orange Beach currently mitigates damage from hurricanes and sedimentation.


Islands of Perdido Pass

Also known as the Orange Beach Islands, the Islands of Perdido Pass are considered both recreational hangouts for boaters, and vital sanctuaries to several species of plant and animal. The islands of Orange Beach, Alabama are accessible only by watercraft. Two public boat accesses are offered in Orange Beach, as well as boat launches including The Wharf or Bear Point Marina. The Islands of Perdido Pass consist of Bird Island, Robinson Island, Gilchrist Island, Walker Island, and the easternmost Rabbit Island.


2010 ''Deepwater Horizon'' oil spill

Following the 2010 ''Deepwater Horizon'' oil spill the entrance to Perdido Pass was closed, with a barrier system in June 2010, to control tidal flow of oil entering from the Gulf of Mexico. The daily
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was causing oil-contaminated water to enter Perdido Bay. The barrier system was designed to allow boats to travel through Perdido Pass, during the outflowing tide, but close during the rising tide and collect oil deposits in a retention area on the eastern edge of the pass. During the disaster BP took over much of the
Gulf State Park Gulf State Park is a public recreation area on the Gulf of Mexico in the city of Gulf Shores in southern Baldwin County, Alabama. The state park's mostly encompass the land behind the Gulf Shores beach community, between Highway 59 and SH 16 ...
and used it for parking or storage of equipment. As of April 2011, BP or BP subcontractors were still utilizing the park free of charge. East of
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the damage to the fragile environment from BP oil spill clean-up crews exceeded damage done by the oil spill itself.


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