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Nick's Park Boat Ramp is located in Pasco County, Florida, and is a popular spot for boaters to launch their watercraft. This boat ramp is a concrete, single-lane ramp that is approximately 20 feet wide. It is operated and maintained by Pasco County Parks and Recreation.
Nick's Park Boat Ramp provides access to the Pithlachascotee River, also known as the Cotee River. The river flows for approximately 23 miles through Pasco County before emptying into the Gulf of Mexico. It is a popular spot for fishing, kayaking, and boating.
The boat ramp is open year-round, and there are no restrictions on the type of watercraft that can be launched from Nick's Park Boat Ramp. However, it is important to note that the Pithlachascotee River is a no-wake zone, meaning that boats must travel at idle speed only.
According to the latest information available on Pasco County's website, there is a $5 launch fee for using Nick's Park Boat Ramp. Users can pay with cash or credit card at the automated pay station located at the ramp. It is recommended to arrive early on weekends and holidays, as the ramp can become crowded during peak boating season.
Discharge | Stage | Elevation | |
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41cfs | 3.74ft | 12ft |
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5cfs | 2.99ft | 57ft |
BULLFROG CREEK NEAR WIMAUMA FL
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12cfs | 19.63ft | 31ft |
SOUTH FORK LITTLE MANATEE RIVER NEAR WIMAUMA FL
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17cfs | 9.19ft | 28ft |
SOUTH PRONG ALAFIA RIVER NEAR LITHIA FL
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45cfs | 11.95ft | 51ft |
SAINT JOE CREEK AT PINELLAS PARK FL
2018-05-29T02:15:00.000-04:00 |
8cfs | 1.13ft | 35ft |
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2015-02-24T23:45:00.000-05:00 |
26cfs | 2.75ft | 0ft |
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