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Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area - Day Use Area Boat Ramp/Canoe Launch

GLADES County, Florida

At a glance

Ramp type
Stand Alone Ramp
Access
Government Owned For General Public Use
Surface
Concrete
Dock
No Docks
Launch lanes
1
Fee required
Yes
Hours
Daytime Use Only
Managed by
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Coordinates
26.93704, -81.31902

Before you go

This page is built from official government data. Always confirm current closures, permits, and local regulations before you leave the dock. See our full disclaimer.

Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area - Day Use Area Boat Ramp/Canoe Launch is a public boat ramp in GLADES County, Florida (stand alone ramp, 1 lane), listed in the FWC Florida Boat Ramp Inventory. A launch fee applies.

About Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area - Day Use Area Boat Ramp/Canoe Launch

Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area - Day Use Area Boat Ramp/Canoe Launch is a public boat ramp in Glades County, Florida. It is managed by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. It is listed as a stand alone ramp.

The ramp has 1 launch lane with a concrete surface. There is no dock at this site. The site is government-owned and open for general public use. A launch fee is required — bring a way to pay. Posted hours are daytime use only.

This is a boat ramp facility only — come prepared with your own vessel and gear. As with any public ramp, parking, water levels, and conditions at the water's edge can vary, so it's worth checking locally before you go, especially outside daylight hours.

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Frequently asked questions

Is there a fee to launch at Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area - Day Use Area Boat Ramp/Canoe Launch?

Yes, a launch fee is required.

What are the hours?

Posted hours are daytime use only.

How many launch lanes are there?

There is 1 launch lane.

Who manages Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area - Day Use Area Boat Ramp/Canoe Launch?

It is managed by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.