United States Florida

Thomas Creek

The Thomas Creek boat ramp is located in Jacksonville, Florida, and is managed by the City of Jacksonville Parks and Recreation Department. It is a concrete boat ramp that is 20 feet wide, according to the city's website. The ramp provides access to the Nassau River, which is a tributary of the Atlantic Ocean and is popular for fishing, boating, and other water activities.

The latest available information from the City of Jacksonville website states that the Thomas Creek boat ramp is suitable for small to medium-sized vessels, including boats, canoes, and kayaks. However, certain restrictions may apply, and boaters are advised to check local regulations and rules before launching their craft.

In addition to the boat ramp, the facility also features a paved parking lot that can accommodate up to 30 vehicles and boat trailers. There are also picnic tables, benches, and restrooms available for public use.

Overall, the Thomas Creek boat ramp is a well-maintained facility that provides easy access to the Nassau River for boaters and anglers. Its convenient location and ample parking make it a popular destination for recreational boating and fishing in the Jacksonville area. Get driving directions.
THOMAS CREEK

STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge Streamflow
Satilla River Near Waycross
USGS 02226500
1,780 cfs
Santa Fe River At Worthington Springs
USGS 02321500
73 cfs
North Prong St. Marys River At Moniac
USGS 02228500
86 cfs
Satilla River At Atkinson
USGS 02228000
1,420 cfs
Dunns Creek Near Satsuma
USGS 02244440
3,800 cfs
St. Johns R At Buffalo Bluff Nr Satsuma
USGS 02244040
11,100 cfs
Santa Fe River Near Graham
USGS 02320700
13 cfs

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