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White Springs Public Boat Ramp offers convenient access to the scenic Suwannee River in the heart of White Springs. Located on the right bank just downstream of the US 41 Bridge within the town park, this public facility is easy to find—simply travel south on US 41 from downtown White Springs to reach the ramp on the south side of the river. The park setting provides amenities typical of a public access area for launching kayaks, canoes, and motorboats.
Before paddling, check current water conditions: when the Suwannee River water level exceeds 65 feet, boating and paddling downriver are not advised; conversely, levels below 51 feet may result in shallow sections. Motorboaters should note that power boating is not recommended upriver from Troy Springs, located about seven miles downstream near Branford. For comprehensive information on water levels, seasonal conditions, and other boat ramps along the Suwannee and nearby river systems, contact the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at 386-758-0525 or consult their interactive Boat Ramps & Canoe Launches map.