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This boat ramp provides access to the Tamiami Canal, a man-made waterway that traverses the Everglades between Miami and the western wilderness areas. Located along the scenic Tamiami Trail (US 41) in Miami-Dade County, this is one of several access points along this popular paddling corridor. The site offers a convenient launch point for kayakers and canoeists looking to explore the canal system and connect to downstream destinations.
The Tamiami Canal is ideal for paddlers of all experience levels seeking a relatively flat, navigable waterway through Everglades terrain. Both upstream and downstream paddling opportunities are available depending on your preferences and timeframe. For those interested in extended trips, livery services operate in the area for all-day or multi-day paddling expeditions. Be sure to contact local outfitters or the Everglades WMA office for current conditions, water levels, and any seasonal paddling advisories before your visit.
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Everglades WMA - Tamiami Trail (12 mile) at S-12-D