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**Location & Access:** This southwestern corner access point on Holey Land Marsh in Broward County is a primitive boat ramp suitable for kayaks, canoes, and small watercraft. The single gravel lane provides water access when water levels are adequate. Important: all entry and exit must be via the L-5 or Miami Canal levees—do not access from other directions.
**Conditions & Facilities:** This is a rarely-used primitive ramp with minimal infrastructure. A separate canoe/kayak launch area is available. The site is best suited for smaller, non-motorized or low-horsepower vessels. Airboats are the primary watercraft used here, particularly during hunting season. Check current water levels before visiting, as marsh accessibility depends on adequate water depth. The levees provide excellent wildlife viewing opportunities, including swallow-tailed kites, red-shouldered hawks, rails, and various wading birds and waterfowl.
**Planning Your Visit:** Paddlers should consult the regulations summary brochure map before visiting and ensure they have appropriate licenses and permits. This is a remote, undeveloped access point—come prepared with supplies and knowledge of local conditions and rules.
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Holey Land Primitive Airboat Access Southwest Corner (#4)