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Deep Creek County Road 207 offers primitive boat access to a medium-sized river in the Hastings area near St. Johns County. This access point provides entry to Deep Creek, a substantial waterway with a drainage area of 271 square miles and an average flow of 30.35 cubic feet per second. The creek's moderate gradient of 12.2 feet per mile and average velocity of 1.39 feet per second make it suitable for recreational paddling and boating, though paddlers should be prepared for variable water conditions typical of headwater streams.
As a primitive access site, this location offers a more rustic launching experience compared to developed facilities. For those seeking more amenities, Deep Creek Lake State Park Boat Ramp—a two-lane concrete ramp with courtesy dock and parking—is available nearby for a launch fee. Paddlers should check current conditions and water levels before heading out, as this headwater creek can be affected by seasonal flow variations. The area's proximity to Fort Matanzas National Monument adds historical interest for those exploring the broader region.
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Deep Creek At County Road 207 Primitive Access
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