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The S.W. Taylor boat ramp provides access to the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, a 234-mile long navigable river and canal system linking the Tennessee River to the Gulf of Mexico. This ramp is located in Warsaw, Alabama and offers a convenient launch point for paddlers, canoeists, and small motorized boats.
The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway has a depth of 9 feet and can accommodate larger vessels, but this ramp is well-suited for human-powered craft. Paddlers can explore the scenic river section south towards Demopolis or head north towards Amory, Mississippi. The waterway offers a mix of wide, open stretches and more intimate, winding channels, providing variety for both recreational boaters and anglers.
While specific hours and fees are not available, the S.W. Taylor ramp is part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recreation area and likely has standard public access. Paddlers and boaters should check conditions, prepare properly for their trip, and always exercise safety on the water.