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Boating Ramps

Posted: September 20th, 2004, 11:00 am
by mojokoko
Anyone know some good paved boating ramps around St Marks?

Posted: September 20th, 2004, 11:31 am
by wevans
In St. Marks, the Fort or Sheilds "launching fee at Sheilds" or you can go to the Lighthouse and save around 5 miles of travel down the river :-D

Posted: September 20th, 2004, 11:52 am
by mjsigns
There two nice ones at Shields Marina on Riverbreeze, but cost 5$ to launch, and a free one at the end of Old Fort road at the Fort where the St. Marks and Wakulla rivers merge. There is another one at the Shell Island fish camp also, but I don't know the launch fee, the first two I mentioned are closer to the Gulf.... Last but not least in the Lighthouse ramp down in the Wildlife Refuge, $4 entrance fee, free boat launch, but it's a drive and you be putting in saltwater...

Go to mapquest search for St. Marks, FL and inclrease the magnification to locate the street names...
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Posted: September 20th, 2004, 2:21 pm
by Sir reel
mjsigns wrote:
Last but not least in the Lighthouse ramp down in the Wildlife Refuge, $4 entrance fee, free boat launch, but it's a drive and you be putting in saltwater...
What mjsigns said is true enough. However, if you use the facility (lighthouse pool) very much there is a yearly permit you can buy (I think its $25) and that covers everything. Four or five launches and you've broke even. As far as the drive...unless your a real speed merchant on the water, you may make better time with the drive. He's correct regarding the salt water...at least you do get a bit of a rinse coming back into the river.
EDIT... one more thing, depending on your draft... the light house pool can get real skinny in the winter on a negative tide. That's when Shields or the Fort is a much better choice.

Posted: September 20th, 2004, 9:31 pm
by tin can
The annual pass at the St. Marks Refuge is $12. If you launch there 3 times a year, it's worth buying. You can purchase the permit at the refuge visitors center, or at the gate, if it's manned.

What Sir reel said. If your boat draws 12" or more, you'll have a difficult time getting out, or in, at the lighthouse ramp, diring the winter. The negative tides render the canal nearly empty.