Mobile District Navigation Charts

Navigation chart books for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District waterways are now available for purchase in bound hard copy chart books or can be downloaded for free in PDF. To download these charts browse through the various waterways below and click on the specific waterway that you would like charts for.

The public may also purchase river charts directly from the Government Printing Office website.  These charts show river mileages, navigation markers, features, bridge and other elevated clearance tables.

The Apalachicola, Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers Map Book (1994) can only be purchased in a bound hard copy chart book by calling the Mobile District Navigation Office at (251) 441-5631.

Download a Navigation Chart

Alabama River Charts 

(2016 Chart Book)                                                                                                         

GIS Mapping w/River Bottom Data (Most recent bathymetry)

Recommended plotting size 11" x 17"

Description

Beginning at Mile 45 at the confluence of the Mobile and the Tombigbee Rivers, the Alabama River flows some 305 miles, being fed by the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers at it's head.

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Black Warrior / Tombigbee River  / Mobile River Charts  

(2017 Chart Books)

GIS Mapping w/River Bottom Data (Most recent bathymetry)

Recommended plotting size 11” x  17”

Description

There are 3 chart books. One has the entire system and the other two are just the Upper section above Demopolis and the Lower section below Demopolis. So, from Mobile, AL and the Gulf of Mexico, up the Mobile River to the confluence of the Alabama at mile 45, the Black Warrior/Tombigbee Rivers (BWT) continue to Demopolis where it forks off on the Tombigbee to eventually tie into the Tennessee (these chart books do not cover this part of the Tombigbee), and the Black Warrior River to the head of navigation above Birmingham, Ala, and being fed by the Locust and Mulberry Forks. Charts portray all the feature information as in the Inland Electronic Navigation Charts, including Bridge Profiles, Elevated Clearance Tables, and a Recommended Sailing Line.

There are 4 IENC Charts that have the same information as above only they do not have imagery. Also, the IENC can be loaded as a real time chart into certain software. To download IENC Charts and to find a viewer, click on the link below to visit the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Geospatial Center.

Black Warrior Tombigbee Inland Electronic Navigation Charts (IENC)

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Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway River Charts

(2012 Map Book)      

Recommended plotting size 11” x 17”

Description

From the junction of the Black Warrior & Tombigbee Rivers above Demopolis, to Pickwick Lake on the Tennessee River Waterway.

There are 3 Inland Electronic Navigation Charts that cover the Tennessee-Tombigbee Rivers. Also, the IENC can be loaded as a real time chart into certain software. To download IENC Charts and to find a viewer, click on the link below to visit the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Geospatial Center.

Tennessee-Tombigbee Inland Electronic Navigation Charts (IENC)     

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Inland Electronic Navigational Charts (IENC)                                                                                                                

Click above link to access the USACE Inland Electronic Navigational Charting data download page.  This page contains Inland ENC standard charting data (S-57), Navigational GIS Data, Paper Chart Book links, Dynamic Web Services and Catalogs/RSS Feeds.

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