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Canaveral National Seashore - South Apollo Beach Primitive Boat Ramp

Mosquito Lagoon

Source: florida_fish_and_wildlife_conservation_commission Updated 1 year ago

City: Oak Hill, FL
County: Volusia County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 28.85770000, -80.77710000
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About This Access Site
This primitive boat ramp at the southern end of Canaveral National Seashore's park road provides access to Mosquito Lagoon, a shallow coastal estuary ideal for kayaking, canoeing, and light motorboat use. The single-lane ramp features gravel and sand construction and launches directly into the lagoon. Located within a National Park facility, you'll need to pay the park's entrance fee upon arrival or in advance; America the Beautiful passes are accepted.

The South Apollo Beach ramp is the more remote of two launch points in the Apollo Beach district, making it a good choice for paddlers seeking quieter exploration of Mosquito Lagoon's diverse ecosystem. The lagoon supports abundant wildlife including bald eagles, alligators, and diverse bird species, offering excellent paddling and wildlife viewing opportunities. Plan to arrive during posted operating hours, and note that this is a basic facility without amenities. For those preferring developed infrastructure, a fully paved boat ramp with larger parking is available closer to the park entrance.
Federal Facility Information
Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Canaveral National Seashore is located midway along Florida's east coast where warm waters and a temperate climate meet to host species as diverse as bald eagles and alligators or bromeliads and mangroves. The national seashore was designated in 1975 to preserve and protect this special area. Visitors to the seashore will discover its rich and diverse history, from its fertile estuaries...

Overview
Canaveral National Seashore is located midway along Florida's east coast where warm waters and a temperate climate meet to host species as diverse as bald eagles and alligators or bromeliads and mangroves. The national seashore was designated in 1975 to preserve and protect this special area. Visitors to the seashore will discover its rich and diverse history, from its fertile estuaries once supporting Timucuan Indian populations to the area's first orange groves in the 1830s. Today, Canaveral National Seashore offers an inviting place to relax along the shores of the Atlantic, fish in an open lagoon, enjoy a self-guided hike, watch for wildlife like the West Indian manatee or even participate in a guided sea turtle tour.
Backcountry Camping on the Islands For visitors wishing to backcountry camp in the seashore, primitive camping is available on designated islands throughout the Intracoastal Waterway and Mosquito Lagoon. These campsites are available by reservation only and require a permit. You may reserve campsites for $25 per night and up to six months in advance. RV or vehicle camping is not permitted within the seashore.   
Fourteen island campsites are available for reservation and include both natural island and spoil island campsites. All fourteen island campsites are accessible by campers with their own watercraft, such as a motor boat, kayak, or canoe. Canoe rentals are available (weather permitting) for campsites #1 - #5 only. Canoe rentals are $25 per night for individuals 18 years and older. Canoe capacity is two adults per canoe, plus gear. For canoe rentals, please inquire at the Apollo Beach Visitor Center or call (386) 428-3384, ext. 0 for more information.
Campsites - Group Size (# of People):
Orange Island - 6, 
Homestead - 8,
Shipyard - 10, 
Headwinds - 10, 
Government Cut - 20, 
Jones Canal - 20, 
Brickhouse Cove - 60, 
Bissette Bay - 15, 
Middle Dredge - 25, 
South Middle Dredge - 25, 
Scout Island - 20, 
South Dredge - 40, 
East Winds - 20, and 
County Line - 20. 
Reservations. Begin booking on-line by selecting 'Build Itinerary' at the top right. 
Charges & Cancellations
Backcountry Overnight Primtive Island Camping Fees: $25 per nightIsland Capacities vary from 6-60 people.
Refund and Cancellation PolicyReservations cancelled prior to 12:00 am ET the day before the reservation start date will be refunded all fees paid minus a $10 cancellation fee. Reservations cancelled after 12:00 am ET the day before the reservation start date will forfeit the first night's fees plus a $10 cancellation fee (not to exceed the total paid for the original reservation).
Full refunds will only be given in the event of park closure due to inclement weather or administrative purposes.  
Reservation Changes:Once your permit is printed no changes are allowed. Changes in the number of people with the same dates and campsites are allowed when available and completed prior to printing your permit. Changing the date of entry requires a new reservation. Cancel your current permit and reserve a new permit.No-Shows:No refunds will be given in the event of a no-show.

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