Eagle Point
North coast launch
Eagle Point is a north-coast kayak and paddleboard launch, free to park.
Eagle Point is a small county park with a developed kayak ramp tucked into a Gulf-side cove, which makes it one of the more forgiving put-ins on this stretch. At the ramp you are sheltered, sliding into calm cove water off a hard surface instead of a muddy carry. Paddle out of the cove and you are on the open Gulf, where the wind and chop are whatever the day is making, so the cove gives you a soft start and an honest read on conditions before you commit to going out. It is a quiet, low-key spot without much in the way of crowds. The flats out front run shallow, so mind a dropping tide on the way back in.
Where do I park, and is it free?
- Cost
- Free
- Parking
- Moderate
Free county park with a developed kayak ramp and parking.
How clear is the water?
Cove water at the ramp, open Gulf beyond.
What will I see?
- Manatees move through the cove and the warm shallows in the cold months
- Wading birds along the cove edge, dolphins on the open Gulf, the trout and redfish that hold on the nearby flats
What's the fishing like?
Gulf cove and flats: trout, redfish, and snook, with sheepshead on nearby structure.
How do I share the water here?
The cove and the flats just outside it are seagrass, and a paddle fin or a dragged board scars the grass the fish and birds depend on. Launch and land off the developed ramp rather than walking across the grass beds, and on a low tide stay over sand and open channel.