United States Florida

Fenholloway River

According to the latest information available, the Fenholloway River boat ramp is located in Taylor County, Florida. It is a concrete boat ramp that is 15 feet wide and has a gradual slope. This boat ramp provides access to the Fenholloway River, which is a tidal river that eventually flows into the Gulf of Mexico.

The Fenholloway River boat ramp is primarily used for recreational boating and fishing. It is suitable for small to medium-sized boats, including canoes, kayaks, and jon boats. Larger boats may also be launched from the ramp, but caution is advised as the river can be shallow in some areas.

It is important to note that there may be restrictions on the types of boats and activities allowed on the Fenholloway River. Boaters should check with local authorities or the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for the latest information on regulations and permits required for boating and fishing in the area. Get driving directions.
FENHOLLOWAY RIVER

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Streamgauge Streamflow
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USGS 02355350
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11,800 cfs
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USGS 02355662
16,000 cfs
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USGS 02353000
12,900 cfs
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USGS 02354800
2,750 cfs
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USGS 02318000
3,860 cfs
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USGS 02319394
5,370 cfs