It services the Escambia River, a 92-mile-long river that flows through Alabama and Florida. The river is known for its freshwater fishing, including largemouth bass, catfish, and various panfish.
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the following watercraft are permitted on the Escambia River:
1. Canoes and kayaks
2. Jon boats and other small boats
3. Paddleboards
4. Airboats and fanboats (with specific restrictions)
It is important to note that boaters should always check the latest information available regarding watercraft restrictions and regulations before launching their boat.
| ESCAMBIA RIVER NEAR CENTURY | 3370cfs |
| BIG ESCAMBIA CREEK AT FLOMATON AL | 515cfs |
| ESCAMBIA RIVER NR MOLINO | 2230cfs |
| PERDIDO RIVER AT BARRINEAU PARK | 557cfs |
| BRUSHY CREEK NEAR BRATT | 26cfs |
| BIG ESCAMBIA CR AT SARDINE BR NR STANLEY CROSSROAD | 341cfs |