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This boat ramp provides access to the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW), a 3,000-mile toll-free navigable route running along the Gulf Coast and Atlantic seaboard. The ICW in this Louisiana location offers paddlers and boaters a well-established waterway utilizing bays, sounds, and connecting canals, making it suitable for kayaks, canoes, and larger vessels. The waterway is maintained and marked with unique aids that run clockwise around the coast—familiarize yourself with these navigation markers before launching.
Users should be prepared for commercial and recreational traffic sharing the waterway. If approaching bridge openings, coordinate with other vessels by hailing fellow boaters and queuing by hull speed to ensure safe passage and avoid congestion. Current conditions can be strong near bridges, so maintain awareness and give way when necessary. For navigation details, water conditions, and anchorage information, consult current resources like Waterway Guide or Cruisers Net apps before your trip. This is an excellent jumping-off point for exploring Louisiana's coastal waterways and potential connections to inland river systems.