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Ward Landing provides public access to the Choctawhatchee River near Bonifay in Holmes County. The facility features a boat ramp suitable for launching kayaks, canoes, and motorized vessels into this major river system. Located on a small bluff overlooking the water, this access point serves as a gateway to one of Northwest Florida's significant waterways.
The Choctawhatchee River is a substantial stream with an average flow of approximately 7,755 cubic feet per second and a drainage basin covering 4,527 square miles. Paddlers should be prepared for moderate current conditions, with an average water velocity of 2.82 feet per second. The river maintains a gentle gradient of about 1.1 feet per mile as it flows 143 miles toward the Gulf of Mexico. Water levels can fluctuate seasonally, which may affect launch conditions and navigation difficulty.
This access point works well for paddlers planning downstream trips toward Alaqua Bayou and ultimately Choctawhatchee Bay. Consult local conditions before launching, as shallow areas may develop during low-water periods. The site's location in a park setting suggests basic amenities may be available, though specific facilities should be confirmed before your visit.