Photos of two of the closed boat ramps courtesy of LCSO
Boat Ramps Along the Suwannee River Reopened
Sheriff McCallum has consulted with the Levy County Parks and Recreation Department and determined that water levels along the Suwannee River have sufficiently receded to allow boat ramps to reopen. Boaters navigating along this waterway are cautioned to maintain safe speeds as floating debris will continue to cause navigation hazards.
On Wednesday, May 29, 2024, Levy County Sheriff Sheriff McCallum, in cooperation with the Levy County Board of County Commissioners and the Levy County Department of Parks and Recreation, announced that all boat ramps along the Suwannee River in Chiefland, Florida will close at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, due to rising water levels making this waterway hazardous for navigation. The boast ramps closure will also help protect homes and docks located along the river banks. Boaters navigating in or around homes on the Suwannee River are asked to observe a “no wake zone” to prevent damage to homes and docks.
The Levy County Department of Parks and Recreation will monitor the ramps, and alert the commission when water levels have receded to safe levels. Barricades have been placed at the ramps, and the public is asked to please NOT remove them.
Levy County Commissioners have been advised that the Dixie County has closed ramps along the Suwannee River in Dixie County, Florida, and Gilchrist County has closed ramps along the Sante Fe River in Gilchrist County, Florida.
The following ramps have been closed:
• Clay Landing Public Boat Ramp 11850 NW 130th Street
Chiefland, Florida 32626
• Camp Azalea Public Boat Ramp 4591 NW County Road 347
Chiefland, Florida 32626
• Fowlers Bluff Public Boat Ramp 15253 NW 46th Lane
Chiefland, Florida 32626