!!Only an hour drive from Tallahassee, Panama City and Dothan Alabama!!
!!Only an hour drive from Tallahassee, Panama City and Dothan Alabama!!
Please ensure all members of your party arrive on time and have good directions and contact information. Driving directions from Panama City: 1. From Panama City to Johnny Boy Landing: Take Hwy 231 North to Hwy 20, turn right "this is also Blountstown Hwy" stay on Hwy 20 to Clarksville. Turn left on Hwy 73 for 6 miles to the intersection of Hwy 73 and Cr 274. Turn Right onto 274 and go across Willis Bridge about 1.5 miles, after bridge look for dirt road and boat ramp sign on the left. Follow the road less than a mile to Johnny Boy Landing. 2. From Panama City to Peacock Bridge Landing: Same as going to Johnny Boy, insted of turning right at the intersection of Hwy73 and Cr 274 continue straight on Hwy 73 about 6 miles, turn right on Cr 278 and proceed less than a mile across Peacock Bridge turning right down to the boat ramp. Driving directions from Dothan, Ala: 1. From Dothan to Peacock Bridge Landing: Take 231 south to I-10. Go east to exit 142, exit on SR 71 and travel south to CR 278 (about 7 miles south of I-10 exit). Turn right on CR 278 and proceed less than a mile to the boat landing on the left side of the road just before crossing the bridge.
2. From Dothan to Johnny Boy Landing: Same as going to Peacock Bridge accept instead of turning on CR 278 continue on straight on SR 71 for about another 5 miles to the town of Altha. Turn right on CR 274 in Altha and travel about 2 miles, look for dirt road and boat ramp sign on the right. Follow less than a mile to Johnny Boy Landing.
Driving directions from Port Saint Joe 1. From Port St. Joe to Johnny Boy Landing: Take SR 71 through Wewa to junction of SR 71 and SR 73, take left on SR 73 to Hwy 20 intersection (caution light) cross over Hwy 20 staying on SR 73 for about 7 miles to the intersection of Sr 73 and Cr 274. Turn right and go across Willis Bridge about 3 miles. Go until you see dirt road and boat ramp sign on left. Follow less than a mile to Johnny Boy Landing. 2. From Port St. Joe to Peacock Bridge: Same as going to Johnny Boy accept instead of turning right at the intersection of SR 73 and CR 274 continue straight on SR 73 to CR 278 about 4 miles. Turn right on CR 278 and proceed less than a mile to boat landing across Peacock Bridge on the right. Driving directions from Tallahassee 1. From Tallahasse to Peacock Bridge: On I-10 going west to Exit 142, get on Sr 71 and travel south to CR 278 (about 7 miles south of I-10 exit). Turn right on CR 278 and proceed less than a mile to the boat landing on the left side of the road, just before crossing the bridge. 2. From Tallahasse to Johnny Boy Landing: Same as going to Peacock Bridge accept instead of turning on CR 278 continue on straight on SR 71 for another 5 miles to the town of Altha. Turn right on CR 274 in Altha and travel about 2 miles. Look for dirt road and boat ramp sign on the right. Follow less than a mile to Johnny Boy Landing.
Put-in and take-out points Peacock Bridge: From US 90 or I-10, take exit 142 "SR71" and travel South to CR278 "about 6.5 miles from I-10. Turn right onto CR278 and go .5 miles to the public boat ramp on the left before the bridge. Johnny Boy Landing: From US 90 or I-10, take exit 142 "SR71" and travel South to CR274 in the town of Altha "about 10 miles from I-10. Turn right onto CR274 and go 2 miles to Johnny Boy Landing Rd. proceed to the public boat ramp .75 miles at the end of the dirt road. CR 274 Willis Bridge: From US 90 or I-10, take exit 142 "SR71" and travel South to CR274 in the town of Altha "about 10 miles from I-10. Turn right onto CR274 and go 4.5 miles to the park before and after the bridge on the left. Lamb Eddy Boat Ramp: From US 90 or I-10, take exit 142 "SR71" and travel South to CR274 in the town of Altha "about 10 miles from I-10. Turn right onto CR274 and go 5 miles to Hamilton Springs Rd on the left. Proceed down Hamilton Springs Rd through 4-way stop. Go straight after the stop and turn left on Lamb Eddy Rd and follow down to the boat ramp on the left.
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