Every Boat Ramp on St. Johns River
14 boat ramps · Duval, Clay, St. Johns, Putnam, Volusia, Seminole, Brevard, Florida
500 mi
Shoreline
35 ft
Max Depth
14
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on St. Johns River
KayakCanoe Launch
Sanford · 4.8/5
Mandarin Park Boat Ramp
Jacksonville · 4.7/5
Mandarin Park Kayak Ramp
Jacksonville · 4.7/5
Palmo Boat Ramp
St. Augustine · 4.7/5
Shands Bridge boat docking facilities
Green Cove Springs · 4.4/5
Crystal Cove Marina Boat Ramp Fuel Station
Palatka · 4.3/5
Lake Shore Boat Ramp
Fleming Island · 4.3/5
Palm Valley East Boat Ramp
Ponte Vedra Beach · 4.2/5
Palm Valley East Boat Ramp
Ponte Vedra Beach · 4.2/5
Hood Landing
Jacksonville · 4/5
Hood Landing Boat Ramp
Jacksonville · 4/5
Boat Ramp at St Johns River
Florida
Boat Ramp at St Johns River
Florida
Boat Ramp at St Johns River
Florida
About St. Johns River
The St. Johns River is one of the few rivers in North America that flows north. It stretches over 300 miles and offers both freshwater bass fishing in its upper reaches and saltwater fishing near Jacksonville.
The river connects multiple major lakes (George, Monroe, Harney) and supports an incredible diversity of fish species from largemouth bass to saltwater redfish.
Nearest towns: Jacksonville, Palatka, Sanford, DeLand
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