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New Pine Landing (Ramp #117) provides public boat access to the Suwannee River in Dixie County, Florida. This ramp is conveniently located approximately 1.5 miles downstream from Old Pine Landing, making it a useful access point for paddlers exploring this section of the river. The landing serves as a practical put-in or take-out for kayakers and canoeists looking to paddle the scenic Suwannee.
The Suwannee River in this area flows through beautiful natural corridors, with access to the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge downstream. This refuge encompasses 20 miles of the famous Suwannee River and includes 30 miles of coastal marsh habitat along the Gulf of Mexico, offering excellent opportunities for longer paddling trips. Paddlers should be aware that water levels can vary seasonally, which may affect ramp conditions and navigation.
For paddlers planning trips in this section, note that several other landings are located nearby—including Hinton Landing (approximately 2.3 miles north via CR 317) and Yellow Jacket Landing further downstream—providing multiple options for shuttle trips or alternative access points.
Nearby Recreation Areas
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