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**Location & Access:** Located at the end of 26th Avenue in Santa Rosa County, Florida, this boat ramp provides access to Mulatto Bayou and Escambia Bay. The facility sits on approximately half an acre along the bayou, making it a convenient launch point for paddlers and boaters heading into the bay system or toward the Atlantic Ocean.
**Facilities & Amenities:** Avalon Ramp #2 features a single launching lane, a courtesy dock, and portable restroom facilities. The site can accommodate parking for 15-20 boat trailers. Note that there is no designated turnaround area at the end of 26th Avenue, so plan accordingly when launching larger vessels. The courtesy dock and relatively modest infrastructure make this a straightforward, no-frills access point suitable for kayaks, canoes, and small to medium boats.
**Paddling Considerations:** This is an excellent starting point for exploring Mulatto Bayou and accessing the broader Escambia Bay system. Paddlers should be aware that the ramp is primarily designed for trailered boats, though the dock can accommodate hand launches. Check local conditions and tide before heading out, as access to deeper water and Escambia Bay will vary with water levels.
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Avalon Public Boat Ramp #2 (26th Avenue)
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