subscribe

Save 10% on your first visit.
Enter email for code.

Fort Walton Beach, FL

428 Mary Esther Cut Off NW Unit A,
Fort Walton Beach, FL
32548, United States
(850) 374-3595

Gulf Breeze, FL

To book and check for availability
visit the following link:

Mary Esther City Pier and Boat Ramp

The Mary Esther City Pier and Boat Ramp offers public access to the Cinco Bayou. This public boat ramp is located along the Seaway and can be used for both personal and commercial uses.

Seaway public boat ramp on Cinco Bayou

The Seaway public boat ramp on Cinco Bayou in Okaloosa County is currently open for business. The Seaway public boat ramp has two launching lanes, courtesy docks and a surprisingly large number of parking spaces. Among its amenities are a sprinkling of the requisite restrooms. Located a short walk from Ben’s Lake Marina, the Seaway public boat ramp is a perfect spot for families to enjoy a day on the water. Click for more info

Other than its omissions, the Seaway public boat ramp is arguably the best place in Okaloosa County to launch your canoe, kayak or boat. It also has a sprinkling of other amenities, including a pier for fishing and a small playground for the kids. In addition to the Seaway public boat ramp, visitors to the area should also check out the other nearby options, including Ben’s Lake Marina.

The Seaway public boat ramp on Cinco bayou in Okaloosa County is one of the newest boating and fishing destinations on the Gulf of Mexico. As you’d expect, it’s located on the Santa Rosa Sound, making it an ideal spot to explore the gulf from the land as well as the water.

Lion’s Park boat ramp

The Lion’s Park boat ramp at Mary Esther City Pier is a slick little place, and has more than just a launching ramp. It also has a number of other amenities, including a nice looking fishing pier, a small but well maintained picnic area, and a paved parking lot.

Not to be overlooked is the community garden, which is a boon to both fishermen and swans. This enclave of green is home to a number of interesting nooks and crannies, courtesy of residents who make a point of being environmentally conscious. There is a rainwater collection system, composting bins, and a composting toilet.

As for the actual boat ramp itself, the city of Niceville operates it. There is only one other boat ramp located in the vicinity, and it is operated by the National Park Service. Other notable attractions include the beach, which is home to some of the finest sand in the state. In fact, it is rumored that Sir Malcolm Fraser paid a hefty towing fee to retrieve his car from soft sand.

Garnier’s Park boat ramp

There are a few great places to launch your boat in Okaloosa County. Garnier’s Park and Liza Jackson Park are two of the best. This boat ramp has a covered picnic area, a playground, restrooms, and a 240-foot beach. However, there is no parking for vehicles or trailers. Check it out here

Another place to launch your boat is the Rickey Avenue boat ramp, which is just outside of Dons Bayou. It’s a nice, quiet spot. You’ll also have easy access to Choctawhatchee Bay.

Mary Esther Dock boat ramp is another option, with a non-floating courtesy dock and fishing pier. But, it’s mostly used for hand launches. During the winter, the ramp closes at 7:30 PM. Located on the northern end of Choctawhatchee Bay, the boat ramp is a good choice for family fun.

If you’re looking for a more lively spot, you should try Ben’s Lake Marina. Ben’s Lake Marina is operated by Niceville and has a lot of amenities. These include a marina, restrooms, boat rentals, and frozen bait.

Joes Bayou Recreation Area Boat Ramp

The Joes Bayou Recreation Area Boat Ramp in Mary Esther is located on Boggy Bayou. This park offers a boat ramp and a small picnic area. There are also two restrooms.

The Joes Bayou Recreation Area Boat Ramp is located on 6.5 acres of property along Boggy Bayou. There are five launching lanes, as well as a small picnic area. The ramp is open to the public from dawn to dusk. During the winter months, the boat ramp closes at 7:30 PM. It is also possible to rent a boat from the marina. However, there are no courtesy docks at the ramp.

If you are cruising Choctawhatchee Bay, you can also visit the Lion’s Park boat ramp. This ramp is operated by the City of Niceville and is on the northern side of the bay. It has a paved parking lot and a covered picnic area.

For the best access to the lake, you may want to visit Ben’s, Lake Marina. This boat ramp is operated by Okaloosa County and provides a variety of amenities. You can rent a boat, buy gas, and even freeze your bait.