Fort De Soto Boat Ramp *only 1 floating dock operational at ramp*
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Fort De Soto Boat Ramp *only 1 floating dock operational at ramp*

3500 Pinellas Bayway S, Tierra Verde, FL 33715, USA
4.7(0 reviews)
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Manuel Martinez

Fort De Soto Park Boat Ramp used to be a much better boat ramp before they removed most of the docks and only left one. It’s still convenient, especially because you can flush your engines and clean your boat on-site with fresh water, which is a big plus. The location is great, but the reduced dock space makes launching and loading a lot less smooth than it used to be. Still a solid spot, just not quite as good as before.

a month ago
Sarah Bruno

Wonderful and fun service!! Collin and Zip were awesome and so friendly. They were helpful, shared some fun facts, played great music and even took a short little detour to find some dolphins :) I highly recommend taking this ferry to Egmont key! You won’t be disappointed!!

a month ago
Liss Rosario

Always very clean! They still fixing some ramps after the hurricane damaged but Ford de soto is one of the best places for jetski or boats.

6 months ago
Austin milam

Only 1 spot to rinse your boat off. Parking $6.50 for 24 hours. Plenty of boat slips. Always nice and clean! FWC presence very likely! Very tight exit road only about 9 foot wide. Solid ramp very close to a nice sandbar hangout area.

2 years ago
B Hermann (BH)

Very interesting! Must visit if you enjoy history, particularly war history! The Fort was built with organization in mind.. it awaits you here at Fort De Soto, declared a national historical landmark in 1977 and recently as a local historical landmark by Pinellas County in 2014. This peninsula is a treasure to the history of our nation. It was so intriguing to learn (quite mind boggling too) the ingenious men who defended our country! They engineered and manufactured weapons, built housing, created food sources, and produced massive mortars containing incredible force and magnitude, we could strike targets up to 6 miles away! The Fort shows the unique approach men used while defending our nation! The walkway built (above the Fort) has many steps leading to the rooftop, providing spectacular beach and ocean views.

4 years ago

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