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Bings Landing Boat Ramp
5862 North Oceanshore Boulevard ( A1A )
Palm Coast, FL 32137
1-386-313-4020
GPS 29° 36'58.70" N 81° 12'11.73" W
( Entrance to park )
GPS 29° 36'56.58" N 81° 12'15.91" W
( Waters edge at ramp )
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Bings Landing offers; Wide single lane ramp in an alcove off of the Intracoastal Waterway, courtesy docks, picnic pavilions, small playground and rstrooms.
There are also 3 fishing piers along the Intracoastal Waterway.
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Gamble Rogers State Park Boat Ramp
3100 South A1A
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
1-386-517-2086
GPS 29° 26'20.04" N 81° 06'31.05" W
( Waters edge at ramp )
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Hours:
8:00am - Sundown For campers who plan to arrive after sunset, call the park on the day of arrival at 386-517-2086 to get the gate combination and instructions.
Fees:
$5.00 per vehicle on oceanside 2 - 8 people
$4.00 per single occupant vehicle
$2.00 per pedestrian, bicyclist, extra passengers
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Herschel King Sr. Park Boat Ramp
1000 Grady Prather Jr. Cove
Palm Coast, FL 32135
( Access is from Colbert Lane in Palm Coast )
1-386-313-4020
GPS 29° 31'52.56" N 81° 09'26.27" W
( Waters edge )
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Hours:
Dawn till Dusk
Boat ramp remains open
Boat ramp, restrooms, picnic pavilions ( reservations 1-386-313-4020 ), shaded playground, canoeing, kayaking, wildlife, well behaved leashed pets, picnic tables. 32 boat trailer parking spaces.
There is a fishing pier on site also.
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Moody Boat Launch
825 Moody Lane
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
1-386-313-4020
GPS 29° 28'38.22" N 81° 08'08.50" W
( Waters edge at ramp)
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Moody boat ramp has 2 lanes with loading docks on each side. Restrooms are close to the ramp. The main parking lot has 9 paved spaces for boat trailers, 20 +/- spaces for regular vehicles. Picnic tables are under the shade of the bridge which is especially nice when those days are long and hot.
A fishing pier / dock 135 feet in length, running parallel with the shoreline. Access can also be gained to the Betty Steflik Preserve via the wooden walkways from the Moody boat ramp area.
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Princess Place Preserve Hand Launches
2500 Princess Place Road
Palm Coast, FL 32086
1-386-313-4020
Hours:
7am - 6pm
Except Thanksgiving and Christmas
Fees:
No entrance fees
Call: 1-386-313-4020 for the camping fees
GPS 29° 39'12.20" N 81° 14'38.35" W
( Entrance )
GPS 29° 39'22.86" N 81° 14'08.48" W
( Launch near the Lodge )
GPS 29° 39'23.04" N 81° 14'43.32" W
( Launch near bridge at fishing dock 2 )
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Princess Place Preserve sits on 1500 acres and is truly a unique spot filled with history and a host of activities. This facility has a wonderful feel. Activities at Princess Place include; Fishing, picnicking, canoeing, kayaking, hand launch, restrooms, equestrian trails, scenic vistas, wildlife viewing, camping and hiking. Formerly known as Cherokee Grove and built by Henry Cutting in 1886, the structure at the waterfront is Flagler Counties oldest intact structure. There are also a couple of small fishing docks that are near the camping area.
Wadsworth Park Hand Launch
220 Moody Boulevard
Flagler Beach, FL 32136
GPS 29° 28'36.11" N 81° 08'38.81" W
( Entrance )
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Hand launch a kayak or canoe and work your way to the Intracoastal. The launch area is in the back righthand corner area of the park, the launch itself is about 225 foot walk down a wooden walkway. Restrooms are located near the playing fields which are fairly close to where you enter the walkway for launching. The pavilion is closer to the front of the park.
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Public Boat Ramps & Hand Launches in Flagler County Florida |
Areas in Flagler County Florida include; Marineland, Palm Coast, Beverly Beach, Hammock, Flagler Beach, Dupont and Bimini. |
Bodies of Brackish and Saltwater in Flagler County Florida include; Atlantic Ocean, Bulow Creek, Fox Cut, Intracoastal Waterway, Long Creek, Matanzas River, Pellicer Creek, Silver Lake, Smith Creek and Styles Creek. |
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