Live Tide Conditions
Updated 5 hr agoSource: NOAA CO-OPS station 8729840 — Pensacola · 19.0 mi from this ramp
Location
Ramp Details
- Access
- ✓ Public Access
- Location
- East Milton, Florida
- Coordinates
- 30.630741, -87.029515
Quick Facts: Russell Harber Landing Park (Milton) - Old River Canoe Trail
| Location | East Milton, Florida |
|---|---|
| Waterbody | Marquis Bayou |
| Access Type | Public - Free |
| Coordinates | 30.630741, -87.029515 |
| Hours | Check on site |
| County | Santa Rosa County |
| Tidal | Yes - check tide charts before launching |
Russell Harber Landing Park (Milton) - Old River Canoe Trail is a public boat launch providing access to Marquis Bayou in East Milton, Florida at coordinates 30.63074, -87.02952. Data published by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FL FWC).
Related: boat ramp near East Milton • public launch in Santa Rosa County • fishing access on Marquis Bayou • Florida boat launch
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Frequently Asked Questions About Russell Harber Landing Park (Milton) - Old River Canoe Trail
Is Russell Harber Landing Park (Milton) - Old River Canoe Trail free to use?
Yes, Russell Harber Landing Park (Milton) - Old River Canoe Trail is a public boat launch with free access in East Milton, Florida.
What water does Russell Harber Landing Park (Milton) - Old River Canoe Trail access?
Russell Harber Landing Park (Milton) - Old River Canoe Trail provides boat launch access to Marquis Bayou in East Milton, Florida.
How do I get to Russell Harber Landing Park (Milton) - Old River Canoe Trail?
Russell Harber Landing Park (Milton) - Old River Canoe Trail is located at coordinates 30.630741, -87.029515 in East Milton, Florida. Use the "Get Directions" buttons on this page to navigate with Google Maps or Apple Maps.
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