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Crews Lake Ramp provides access to the Choctawhatchee River, a major river system flowing 142 miles through the Florida Panhandle to the Gulf of Mexico. Located in Washington County on a small bluff overlooking the river, this access point serves paddlers and boaters exploring this substantial waterway. The ramp itself is a long, steep single-lane concrete structure typical of rural Florida river access points.
**Conditions to Know:** The Choctawhatchee is a large river (Stream Order 8) with moderate flow averaging 7,754 cubic feet per second and a gentle gradient of about 1.1 feet per mile. Water levels can vary seasonally, and paddlers should be aware that the ramp becomes quite shallow at low water levels—shallow-draft boats and kayaks are best suited for this access point. Current velocity averages 2.8 feet per second. Limited parking is typically available; plan accordingly for peak-use times.
This ramp provides a good launch point for exploring the upper Choctawhatchee River and is suitable for kayakers, canoeists, and shallow-draft motorboats seeking access to this scenic northwest Florida waterway.