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Boat Ramps on Crystal River

Crystal River has 5 public boat ramps in Florida. 2 are free to use and 3 charge a launch fee. 3 have concrete ramps. 1 are ADA accessible. 5 have parking available.

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Crystal River, Florida
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About Crystal River

Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge, established in 1983, is the only refuge created specifically for the protection of the threatened Florida manatee, a subspecies of the West Indian manatee. This unique refuge preserves Three Sisters Springs, the last unspoiled and undeveloped spring habitat in Kings Bay. 2 ramps offer free public access, while 3 charge a launch fee. Ramp surfaces include 3 paved concrete ramps suitable for larger motorized vessels, 1 gravel ramp. 1 ramp is ADA accessible, and 5 have designated parking (3 with trailer parking). Ramps are managed by Citrus County, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Private Business.

Ramp Locations · 5 on Crystal River

Things to Do

Fishing Birding Boating Hiking Interpretive Programs Non-Motorized Boating Photography Picnicking Scuba Diving Wildlife Viewing

Planning Your Visit

Based on the ramp facilities available, Crystal River is well-suited for motorboat. Recreation activities in the area include Fishing, Birding, Boating, Hiking, Interpretive Programs, Non-Motorized Boating, Photography, Picnicking. Some ramps charge launch fees — check individual ramp pages for current pricing. Nearby cities include Crystal River.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many boat ramps are on Crystal River?
Crystal River has 5 public boat ramps .
Are there free boat ramps on Crystal River?
Yes, 2 of the 5 ramps on Crystal River are free to use.
Are there ADA accessible boat ramps on Crystal River?
Yes, 1 ramp on Crystal River is ADA accessible.

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