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Boynton Cutoff Boat Landing provides access to the Choctawhatchee River, a major river system flowing through Washington County, Florida. The improved boat ramp features a steep incline and charges a launch fee. To reach the landing, take Boynton Cutoff Road and stay left at the fork, continuing through a former RV park area to reach the ramp.
The Choctawhatchee River is a substantial waterway with an average flow of approximately 7,750 cubic feet per second and a gentle average gradient of 1.1 feet per mile, making it suitable for various paddling activities. At this landing location, you're about 143 miles from the river mouth at Choctawhatchee Bay. The river's major stream order and significant drainage area (4,527 square miles) indicate moderate current and water volume—appropriate for kayakers and canoeists with basic river experience during normal flow conditions.