Sims Park Boat Ramp
Provides access to Pithlachascotee River. Located in New Port Richey, FL. Public access.
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Florida has more boat ramps than any other state, which makes sense given that water is essentially everywhere. The challenge isn't finding a ramp, it's understanding which ramp suits your boat, your destination, and the water conditions you're dealing with that day.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission manages a large network of public ramps, and most are free or low cost with a current registration. County-managed ramps vary more in quality and fee structure. In South Florida, especially Miami-Dade and Broward, ramp congestion on weekends is genuinely bad. Getting to a popular ramp at 10am on a Saturday in summer is a mistake you'll only make once.
The Gulf Coast and Atlantic Coast offer completely different boating environments. The Gulf side, particularly from Tampa Bay south, has flatter water more of the time, extensive grass flats for shallow-water fishing, and generally more forgiving conditions for smaller boats. The Atlantic side is more exposed and conditions build faster. The Keys are their own category entirely, where knowing the water depth by GPS is standard practice because you will find shallow patches that aren't marked.
Florida also has a serious aquatic vegetation issue in many inland lakes and rivers. Hydrilla and other invasive plants clog some launches and require careful prop management in shallow areas. Lake Okeechobee has this problem extensively in certain areas.
Manatee awareness is legally required, not optional. Speed zones in certain areas carry real fines, and the "idle speed, no wake" zones near coastal areas exist year-round in many places.
Summer afternoon thunderstorms in Florida are among the most intense in North America. The rule is simple: if you can hear thunder, get off the water immediately and stay off it for 30 minutes after the last strike.
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Provides access to Pithlachascotee River. Located in New Port Richey, FL. Public access.
Provides access to Rotenberger Marsh. Located in Palm Beach County. Public access.
Provides access to Okeeheelee Park Fishing Lake. Located in Palm Beach County. Public access.
Provides access to Lake Worth Lagoon. Located in West Palm Beach, FL. Public access.
Provides access to Holey Land Management Area. Located in Palm Beach County. Public access.
Provides access to Sunset Lake. Located in Palm Beach County. Public access.
Provides access to Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Located in Jupiter, FL. Public access.
Provides access to Rotenberger Marsh. Located in Palm Beach County. Public access.
Provides access to Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Located in Delray Beach, FL. Public access.
Provides access to West Palm Beach Canal – Lake Clarke. Located in Lake Clarke Shores, FL. Public access.
Provides access to Loaxhatchee National Wildlife Refuge. Located in Palm Beach County. Public access.
Provides access to Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL. Public access.
Provides access to Lake Okeechobee. Located in Palm Beach County. Public access.
Provides access to Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Located in Palm Beach County. Public access.
Provides access to Lake Okeechobee. Located in Sand Cut, FL. Public access.
Provides access to Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Located in Jupiter, FL. Public access.
Provides access to Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Located in Delray Beach, FL. Public access.
Provides access to Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Located in Lake Park, FL. Public access.
Provides access to West Palm Beach Canal – Gem Lake. Located in West Palm Beach, FL. Public access.
Provides access to Lake Okeechobee. Located in Bean City, FL. Public access.
Provides access to Water Conservation Area 2. Located in Coral Springs, FL. Public access.
Provides access to C-16 (Pioneer Canal). Located in Boynton Beach, FL. Public access.
Provides access to Lake Osborne. Located in Palm Beach County. Public access.
Provides access to Lake Okeechobee. Located in Pahokee, FL. Public access.
Provides access to Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge. Located in Palm Beach County. Public access.
Provides access to Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Located in Jupiter, FL. Public access.
Provides access to Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge. Located in Palm Beach County. Public access.