Gulf Shores Closures: Boat Launches, Lake Shelby

The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ Marine Resources Division has closed two coastal public boat ramps in Gulf Shores that were damaged by hurricanes Sally and Zeta. The basin at the Fort Morgan public boat launch was filled with sand to the extent that the current shallow-water depth restricts access to the ramp or to Mobile Bay and poses a navigational hazard to boaters. Repairs to it are expected to be completed by January 2021. The Pines boat launch on Mobile Bay near mile marker 7 on Highway 180 (Fort Morgan Road) will be closed indefinitely due to erosion and drainage issues under the ramp approach lane. Finally, the Lake Shelby picnic area at Gulf State Park recently closed for renovations. The entire Lake Shelby area will be fenced and closed to the public until project completion, planned for summer 2021. Its enhancements include a modern playground with three sections for different age groups, separate small and large dog parks with covered seating and water fountains, new bathrooms, an improved parking area, a new tram stop and a bike-sharing station for public use within the park.

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