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Access Site FL

Fenholloway River Boat Ramp

Fenholloway River

Source: florida_fish_and_wildlife_conservation_commission Updated 1 year ago

City: FL
County: Taylor County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 29.99577000, -83.77624000
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About This Access Site
The Fenholloway River Boat Ramp in Taylor County is a concrete launch facility featuring a 15-foot width and gradual slope, making it suitable for kayaks, canoes, and motorized boats. Located in north-central Florida's Atlantic Coastal Plain region, this ramp provides direct access to the Fenholloway River, a tidal waterway that flows southward toward the Gulf of Mexico.

As a tidal river system, water levels and current conditions vary significantly with tidal cycles. Paddlers and boaters should plan trips with attention to tide schedules, particularly at low tide when water depth may be limited in certain sections. The river's tidal nature offers opportunities for both upstream and downstream paddling depending on tide direction. This is a concrete ramp suitable for launching various watercraft, though conditions may be more favorable during higher tide periods.