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Free Public Boat Launches in Nassau County, FL

There are 20 free, public boat launches in Nassau County, Florida. All ramps on this page are operated by a public agency (state, county, federal, or municipal) with no launch fee or with public access listed by the maintaining authority.

All free public boat launches in Nassau County (20)

Prospect Landing

Prospect Landing, Florida 32046, USA
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Trader's Hill Boat Ramp

4.5
(106)
30°46'59.2"N 82°01'27.1"W, Folkston, GA 31537, USA
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Holly Point Boat Ramp

4.4
(81)
3336 Winterberry Ave, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, USA
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Blackbeard Boat Ramp

5.0
(1)
97569 Blackbeards Way, Yulee, FL 32097, USA
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Four Creeks State Forest - Saul's Landing Canoe Access

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Egans Creek Marina Inc

Fernandina Beach, Florida
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Four Creeks State Forest - Boggy Creek Landing Canoe Access

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Dee Dee Bartles Boat Ramp

4.7
(136)
97177 Pogy Pl, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, USA
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Four Creeks State Forest - Thomas Creek Canoe Access

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Yulee - FL-200 Boat Ramp

463540 FL-200, Yulee, FL 32097, USA
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Edwards Road Boat Ramp

4.4
(13)
436 Edwards Rd, Yulee, FL 32097, USA
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Ralph E. Simmons State Forest

29531 Scotts Landing Rd, Hilliard, FL 32046, USA
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Goffinsville Boat Ramp

4.1
(23)
95001 Goffinsville Rd, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, USA
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Wilson Neck Boat Ramp

4.7
(83)
Faye Rd, Yulee, FL 32097, USA
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Holly Point Boat Ramp

Nassauville, Florida
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Reni's Redneck Yacht Club

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Boat ramp

3.8
(5)
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, USA
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Egan's Creek Park - Kayak Launch Dock

Fernandina Beach city, Florida
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Four Creeks State Forest - Hobbs Landing (Small Boats Only)

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Kings Ferry Boat Ramp

Kings Ferry, Florida
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Frequently asked questions

Are there free boat ramps in Nassau County, Florida?
Yes — 20 public boat ramps in Nassau County are listed as free or no-fee. Public ramps are operated by state, county, or city agencies and are open to anyone with a registered watercraft.
Do I need a permit to launch a boat at a free Nassau County ramp?
Most public ramps in Florida are free to use but you may need a current boater safety certificate and a registered watercraft. Some state-park ramps charge a parking fee even when the launch itself is free. Check the individual ramp page for current fee information.

Looking for all boat ramps in Nassau County? See the full Nassau County boat ramp directory. Curation methodology and data sources at /methodology.