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The 108th Place Public Boat Ramp provides direct access to the Santa Fe River in Gilchrist County, Florida. This is a paved public launch facility offering a straightforward entry point for kayakers, canoeists, and recreational boaters exploring this scenic river system. The ramp is located at the end of 108th Place, making it relatively easy to find and access.
The Santa Fe River is a popular paddling destination known for its clear waters and mixed paddling conditions. This access point is well-suited for day trips and longer paddling adventures on the upper Santa Fe River. Paddlers should check current water conditions before launching, as flow rates can vary seasonally. The site serves as part of the broader Santa Fe River access network managed by the Suwannee River Water Management District, which maintains information on paddling conditions and river status for planning purposes.
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Santa Fe River At 108Th Place Public Boat Ramp
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