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The Treasure Island 100th Avenue Boat Ramp provides public access to Boca Ciega Bay, a shallow, protected water body ideal for kayaking and canoeing. Located on Gulf Boulevard in Pinellas County, this facility features a single launching lane, courtesy docks, and approximately 2 parking spaces. The ramp is one of three public access points on Treasure Island, making it a convenient option for paddlers exploring the bay's calm waters.
This location offers excellent paddling opportunities with nearby access to the Pinellas National Wildlife Refuge, home to diverse colonial bird species including herons, cormorants, and egrets. The bay's sheltered nature makes it suitable for paddlers of varying skill levels. Be aware that all Treasure Island ramps experience heavy use on weekends and holidays, so arriving early is recommended if you prefer less crowded conditions. The limited parking (about 2 spaces) means this ramp works best for groups launching together or during quieter weekday periods.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Passage Key National Wildlife RefugeLocated within