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This ramp was visited prior to the creation of the online Boating and Angling Guide to the Florida Keys, and the information provided is current as of the survey date. Some of the information may have changed since then. If you find that the information about the ramp has changed or is incorrect, please let us know.

Ramp Name: Bay View Inn
Address: 3 North Conch Ave. Map It
City: Conch Key
Zip: 33050
County: Monroe
Phone: 305-289-1525

Survey Date: October, 2010
Ramps/Lanes: 1/1
Paved Ramp: Yes
Ramp Condition: Good
Ramp Fee: Yes
Docks: Yes
Parking: Yes, car and trailer
Fuel: Yes, non-ethanol
Bait: Yes
Restrooms: Yes
Handicap Accessible: No
Picnic Area: Yes
Ship Store: Yes
Hours: 8AM to 7PM

Comments: Parking in lot across the street.


If you are out snorkeling, diving, fishing, paddling, or boating and see anything that may be unusual or out of the ordinary (including lionfish) in the waters around the Keys , please record the location, date, and time, and contact the Marine Ecosystem Event Response and Assessment (MEERA) project. They can be reached by phone (305-395-8730), e-mail, or online.

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