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**Location & Access:** This primitive boat ramp is located at the northwestern corner of Holey Land Management Area in Palm Beach County, Florida. It provides access to the northern seepage canal within this 27,000-acre wetland preserve. Public access is restricted to entry and exit points from the L-5 or Miami Canal levees only.
**What to Expect:** This is a primitive, unimproved ramp suitable for kayaks, canoes, and airboats. Water levels are seasonal and can vary significantly—access is best when water levels are adequate. The site provides access to shallow marsh and canal paddling typical of South Florida's freshwater wetlands. Be aware that hunting occurs on scheduled days (primarily duck and coot season with airboats), so check current hunting schedules before visiting. This is a wildlife management area, so respect all posted regulations and seasonal closures.
**Practical Notes:** Given the primitive nature of the ramp and seasonal water conditions, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission or the Holey Land Management Area office before your trip to confirm access conditions and any current hunting activity.