Florida Boat Ramps - Duval County
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Compiled from different sources, see below. Some ramps on private property. If you know of any changes to this list, or would like to report on the state of a particular boat ramp, please email editor @ sailmiami.com . Your ideas and contributions make this website a valuable resource for everyone!
| Huguenot Memorial Park, 10980 Hecksher Dr. and Mayport Ferry, Ft. George Island on the St. Johns River, Ft. George Island. |
| Little Talbot Island State Park, 11435 Ft. George Rd., E on the Atlantic Ocean., Ft. George Island. |
| Oyster Shell Fish Camp, 9970 Heckscher Dr., on the St. Johns River, Ft. George Island. |
| Sisters Creek Boat Ramp, 8364 Heckscher Dr. on the St. Johns River, Ft. George Island. |
| Arlington Road Boat Ramp, Arlington Rd. on the St. Johns River, Jacksonville. |
| Buddy's Fish Camp, 9023 Cedar Point Rd., on the Intracoastal Waterway, Jacksonville. |
| Cecil Field Naval Air Station, Cecil Field, Jacksonville. |
| Clapboard Creek Fish Camp, 6233 Heckscher Dr., Jacksonville. |
| County Dock Rd. Boat Ramp, County Dock Rd. and Scott Mill Rd. on the St. Johns River, Jacksonville. |
| Fletcher Morgan Park, 6736 Beach Blvd. and Dean Rd., Jacksonville. |
| Florida Yacht Club, 5210 Yacht Club Rd., on the St. Johns River., Jacksonville. |
| Jacksonville Naval Air Station, US 17 on the St. Johns River, Jacksonville. |
| Kathryn Abbey Hannah Park, Mayport Rd. and Wonderwood Dr., Jacksonville. |
| Lonnie Wurn Boat Ramp, 4131 Ferber Rd. on the St. Johns River., Jacksonville. |
| New Berlin Road Boat Landing, Frederick Rd. on the St. John's River, Jacksonville. |
| Oak Harbor Boat Ramp, 2428 Seaway St. and Green Cay on Pablo Creek., Jacksonville. |
| Palms Fish Camp, 6359 Heckscher Dr. on Clapboard Creek, Jacksonville. |
| Pelican Creek Boatyard and Marina, 14051 Atlantic Blvd. on the Intracoastal Waterway, Jacksonville. |
| Pirates Cove Fish Camp, 8076 McKenna Dr. on the St. Johns River, Jacksonville. |
| Riverwalk Park, 901 Gulf Life Dr. on the St. Johns River, Jacksonville. |
| Timucan Ecological and Historic Preserve, 13165 Mt. Pleasant Rd., Cedar Pt. and Sawpit Rds., Jacksonville. |
| T.K. Stokes Boat Landing, 2120 Riverview Ave on the Ribault River, Jacksonville. |
| The Moorings, 14750 Beach Blvd., on the Intracoastal Waterway., Jacksonville Beach. |
| Mariner Cove Marina, 14603 Beach Blvd. on the Intracoastal Waterway, Jacksonville Beach. |
| Mayport-Ocean Street Boat Ramp, 4870 Ocean Street on the St. Johns River, Jacksonville Beach. |
Boat ramp listings are compiled from different sources, including: Inshore.com, the Florida DEP, and the Florida Cruising Directory 2001-2002.
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