Summary
A quiet, rural boat launch on the Suwannee River that serves as a gateway to remote, boat-only springs.
Sims Landing 1852 is a simple, no-frills public launch on the Suwannee River near Branford, Florida. It’s not a developed park or swimming area — instead, it’s a peaceful access point used mainly by kayakers, canoeists, and small boaters heading out to explore this scenic stretch of river.
Paddlers especially value this launch for access to nearby boat-only springs, including Turtle Spring and other hidden Suwannee River gems that can’t be reached by road.
What You’ll Find Here
Sims Landing is best described as a basic river access point, not a destination park.
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Concrete boat ramp into the Suwannee River
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Space to launch kayaks, canoes, and small boats
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Quiet, wooded setting with very limited development
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Dirt road access leading to the landing
Most visitors launch and head out on the river rather than staying at the ramp. There are no restrooms, picnic facilities, or swimming infrastructure here.
Spring Hopping by Water
One of the biggest reasons paddlers use Sims Landing is access to Turtle Spring, a beautiful Suwannee River spring that is only accessible by boat.
Turtle Spring is known for:
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Clear, cool water (when river levels are normal)
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A small sandy shoreline where paddlers can pull up
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A refreshing swim stop on hot days
Because it’s not visible from the road and easy to miss from the river, many consider it a true hidden gem.
⚠️ Boater Tip: Watch for shallow rocks when approaching shoreline areas near river springs. Coming in slowly helps avoid scraping the bottom of your boat.
⚠️ Water Levels Matter: After heavy rain, the Suwannee River can rise and push darker river water into nearby springs, making them appear less clear.
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