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Central Florida Lake Poinsett access

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Trying to figure out if I can access lake Poinsett with a nitro bass boat from the river lakes conservation area boat ramp on the Northside of sr520?  Any help on if this is possible would be appreciated.

As long as you don't have any crazy tall poling platform on your Nitro that prevents you from going under the bridge, you'll be fine. 

 

There are also public use boat ramps at Lone Cabbage Fish Camp (across the street for the location you asked about) and well as off Lake Poinsett Rd (entrance is 520 near I95). 

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Thanks fishing_FF no the tallest thing on my boat are the windshields!  I did see on the map the lone fish camp ramp but didn't see any real parking for trailers so I did not want to get towed.  This Florida deal is brand new to me I'm from Colorado and the 3 or 4 lakes I fished had massive parking lots paved parking lots.  Thank you for the info.

No problem. There isn’t any paved parking for the Lone Cabbage Boat Ramp, but I’ve never had any issues using the grass and dirt lots to the south of the ramp. Launched boats and kayaks out of there, and our vehicles were fine for the time while we were out. 

 

Welcome to Florida, by the way!

 

We actually have quite a few boat ramps around with no paved parking areas, so you’ll probably find more as you explore the Central Florida.  

And don’t forget to get some gator tail and hush puppies at lone cabbage while you’re there! 

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Are there any fishing points that can be accessed from the bank of Lake Poinsett and if so how do you get there? I live in Rockledge Fla., new to area moved from Plantation near Ft. Lauderdale...

 

Thanks 

Hank Bradley

not as far as I know.been here 50+ years and have never found any except south of Lone Cabbage just south of the boat ramp.

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