Steinhatchee Conservation Area River Mile 14.4 Canoe Access (rail road testle)
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Steinhatchee Conservation Area River Mile 14.4 Canoe Access (rail road testle)

Steinhatchee • Open For Business

About This Ramp

Steinhatchee Conservation Area River Mile 14.4 Canoe Access (rail road testle) is a hand launch only located in Steinhatchee, Dixie County, Florida. This ramp provides access to Upper Steinhatchee River, a freshwater body perfect for fishing and recreation.

This government owned for general public use access ramp is managed by Suwannee River Water Management District and is open for business.

Amenities & Features

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Restrooms

Restroom facilities available

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Parking & Facilities

Parking Surface: Gravel/Sand/Dirt

Parking Condition: Unknown

Trailer Parking: Trailer parking may be limited; call ahead for details

Vehicle Parking: Standard vehicle parking available

Arriving early is recommended, especially on weekends and holidays, to secure a parking spot near the launch area.

Ramp Specifications

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Condition: Unknown

Dock Type: No Docks

Water Type: Freshwater

Water Body: Upper Steinhatchee River

Handicap Accessibility

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✓ Full handicap accessibility: None

✓ Handicap restroom facilities: NULL

If you have specific accessibility needs, we recommend calling ahead to confirm what accommodations are currently available.

Visitor Information & Tips

  • Hours: Dawn To Dusk
  • Fees: FALSE
  • Status: Open For Business
  • Notes: 01/23/2014 4:26 PM---Bill.Sargent------River levels and currents in the upper Steinhatchee are dependent upon rainfall and can change quickly. Fallen trees and submerged rocks can block passage. Conditions can be dangerous for boating. Boaters are a ...
  • Best times to launch are early morning or weekdays when crowds are lighter
  • Always check local fishing and boating regulations before heading out
  • Bring safety equipment including life jackets and first aid kits

Location & Getting There

Address: Highway 51, 1.25 miles north of Highway 19/98

City: Steinhatchee

ZIP Code: 32359

Use the interactive map above to get directions to Steinhatchee Conservation Area River Mile 14.4 Canoe Access (rail road testle). Most smartphones have built-in GPS navigation that will guide you directly to the ramp's location.

Why Choose Steinhatchee Conservation Area River Mile 14.4 Canoe Access (rail road testle)?

Steinhatchee Conservation Area River Mile 14.4 Canoe Access (rail road testle) is one of the premier boat launch facilities in Dixie County, offering convenient access to Florida's waters. Whether you're an experienced angler, recreational boater, or first-time launcher, this ramp provides the amenities and facilities you need for a successful day on the water.

Located on Upper Steinhatchee River, this ramp is perfect for freshwater fishing, enjoying calm waters, and targeting species that thrive in freshwater environments.The well-maintained launch facility ensures smooth boating experiences for vessels of all sizes.

Launch Tips & Best Practices

📋 Before You Launch

  • Check your boat for any maintenance issues before arriving at the ramp
  • Have your registration and fishing license readily available
  • Ensure all safety equipment is on board, including life jackets for all passengers
  • Fill up your fuel tank before heading to the ramp to ensure sufficient range

🎣 At the Ramp

  • Remove your trailer from the launch lane promptly to keep traffic moving
  • Have crew members ready to help with the launch and retrieve process
  • Park in designated areas only - don't block other boaters
  • Always back into the ramp slowly and check water depth before launching

🌊 Safety on the Water

  • Wear your life jacket at all times while on the boat
  • Check local fishing regulations and bag limits for your target species
  • Tell someone where you're going and when you expect to return
  • Monitor weather conditions and head back to shore if conditions deteriorate

Planning Your Visit to Dixie County

Dixie County offers diverse boating and fishing opportunities with Steinhatchee Conservation Area River Mile 14.4 Canoe Access (rail road testle) serving as a premier access point. The county's waters are home to a variety of fish species and provide excellent recreational opportunities year-round.

When planning your visit, consider the current season and target species. Spring and fall often provide ideal conditions for boating in Dixie County, with comfortable temperatures and excellent fishing opportunities. Summer months are great for evening trips when the water is calmer after the midday heat.

Steinhatchee Conservation Area River Mile 14.4 Canoe Access (rail road testle) is conveniently located with easy highway access, ample parking, and modern facilities to support your boating adventure. The ramp's well-maintained launch area accommodates both large and small vessels, making it accessible to everyone from experienced captains to weekend boaters.

At a Glance

Essential info about Steinhatchee Conservation Area River Mile 14.4 Canoe Access (rail road testle)

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Hours
Dawn To Dusk
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Fees
FALSE
Status
Open For Business
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Type
Hand Launch Only
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Water
Freshwater
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🅿️
Parking
Available
0
🚻
Restrooms
Available
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Quick Tips

  • ✓ Arrive early for best parking
  • ✓ Check weather before heading out
  • ✓ Bring safety equipment
  • ✓ Call ahead for seasonal hours

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