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Putnam County Parks and Boat Ramps Putnam County Parks and Boat Ramps S I M M S C R 9 E E H N K A ^_ H R V i g E GEORGES Y h w LAKE B C a a r R di E y R n E 1 K I R 7 C d E C R Palmetto Bluff Rd E E 17 K 26 ^_ H I A O N E T Parks ID Name Address Owner Type 6 E T O 1 Hastings Park 107 Tropic Ave, Interlachen, FL 32148 Municipal N Etoniah I ^_ A RE 28 9 H C E K Creek State 2 Dowda Park 300 E Tremont St, Interlachen, FL 32148 Municipal 1 2 Forest d d R 3 Woods Road Park 131 Woods Rd, San Mateo, FL 32187 County R SWAN t Rd 100 7 n S e i ty LAKE tat 4 San Mateo Community Park 164 Currie Rd, San Mateo, FL 32187 Private n 6 o u d 2 o R 25 P 5 Lake Como Park - South 104 Highlands Ave, Pomona Park, 32181 County tate d l 23 C S a N West River R r e 6 Lake Como Park - North 147 Euclid Ave, Pomona Park, FL 32181 County C ed 8 o F 7 7 Florahome Community Park 1149 State Rd 100, Florahome, FL 32140 County u ST JOHNS RIVER 20 n d 8 James C. Godwin Riverfront Park 301 River St, Palatka, FL 32177 Municipal N R ty O e tat S R L nty R S 9 Willard F Hazen Memorial 370 Pleasant St, Pomona Park, FL 32131 Municipal t d D u A a d 07 T O o 2 t W 3 N B C 10 Middleton Beach 342 N Broward Ave, Pomona Park, FL 32181 Municipal e 1 R A N C H ^_ 5 R 11 8 11 Colbert Park 700 W Grand Rondo, Crescent City, FL 32112 Municipal d 2 LAKE^_ 12 Harry Banks Community Park 701 Grove Ave, Crescent City, FL 32112 Municipal 1 GRANDIN LONG Thomas A Dexter Bicentennial LAKE C o 1 13 Park & Beach 325 E Grand Rondo, Crescent City, FL 32112 Municipal u 3 Rei 36 E Cracker Swamp Rd 0 n d S 27 14 Mathis Park 600 Lemon Ave, Crescent City, FL 32112 Municipal 9 t t 7 D y Rice Creek C U 15 Eva Lyons Park 400 S Summit St, Crescent City, FL 32112 Municipal 3 Conservation R N City of Palatka 20 B R O O d 17 18 H A M K Area 8 16 Forester Field 1325 Moseley Ave, Palatka, FL 32177 Municipal 13 19 ^_ 6 21 5 ^_ 17 Shaw Buck Field 207 Saylor St, Palatka, FL 32177 Municipal 12 1 Crill Ave 10 18 18 Fred Green Park 400 Main St, Palatka, FL 32177 Municipal 38 24 ^_ ^_ 16 37 19 Hank Bryan Park 1415 Diana Dr, Palatka, FL 32177 Municipal 39 _ ^ tate Rd 20 20 Booker Park 701 N 10th St, Palatka, FL 32177. Municipal Town of 1 S Horseshoe Point r Conservation Area 21 Oak Hill Park 118 W Oak Hill Dr, Palatka, FL 32177 Municipal 2 e D 31 Interlachen 22 ak 44 r L Carl Duval Moore State Forest & 40 ve 2 Si l 3 22 Park 428 N West St, Interlachen, FL 32148 State COWPEN LAKE/ 29 SPRING LAKE 23 Melrose Heritage Park 204 Pearl St, Melrose, FL 32666 County ^_ 2 24 Veterans Memorial Park 111 S Highway 17, East Palatka, FL 32131 County C 4 4 ou a Rd _ 25 Tanglewylde Nature Park 299 West River Rd, Palatka, FL 32177 County Keuk Cross ^ nty Rd t End Rd 2 0A Florida E as 26 Bostwick Community Park 115 Tillman St, Palatka, FL 32177 County Greenways Murphy Creek E S 27 East Palatka Community Park 221 Putnam County Blvd, East Palatka, FL 32131 County LITTLE Conservation J S 7 R t ORANGE Area 1 C W a 28 Etoniah Community Park 620 Bardin Rd, Palatka, FL 32177 County ay o t LAKE w n M e h s D R ig e 29 Johnson Community Park 151 S County Rd 21, Hawthorne, FL 32640 County GILLIS H r D d v S u POND S DUNNS a 1 REDWATER t n 30 Dunns Creek State Park 320 Sisco Rd, Pomona Park, FL 32181 State i n 0 LAKE C 9 CREEK o s 0 1 n o C 31 Ravine Gardens State Park 1600 Twigg St, Palatka, FL 32177 State d A r un R r e ty R e e d e a k 32 Morgan Park 107 Worcester Rd, Pomona Park, FL 32181 Municipal t 2 a t 33 Margary Neal Nelson Sunrise Park 105 Cypress Ave, Crescent City, FL 32112 Municipal 1 S S 30 34 Lake Stella Waterfront Park 625 Central Ave, Crescent City, FL 32112 Municipal C ounty Rd 310 35 Fletcher Park 1120 N Summit St, Crescent City, FL 32112 Municipal 36 Lefty Turner Field 701 N 10th St, Palatka, FL 32177. Municipal 5 STAR 1 3 37 The Heights 912 S 12th St, Palatka, FL 32177 Municipal LAKE d Kenwood nty R LAKE 19 Cou Recreation OCKLAWAHA 38 Grassy Lake Park 228 Duval Ave, Interlachen, FL 32148 Municipal S Area ^_ 39 Jenkins Park 312 Atlantic Ave, Interlachen, FL 32148 Municipal EE K CR A 40 LaGonda Park 409 Prospect Ave, Interlachen, FL 32148 Municipal Caravelle S T AC O Town of Ranch Wildlife 41 Welaka Downtown Park 101 Palmetto St, Welaka, FL 32193 Municipal Pomona 10 Mgmt Area 9 Park CRESCENT LAKE 42 40 Acre Park 738 County Rd 309, Welaka, FL 32193 Municipal 16 32 43 S Broward Park 115 S Broward Ave, Pomona Park, FL 32181 Municipal Town of 44 Edgemoor and Husson Park 2315 Edgemoor St, Palatka, FL 32177 Municipal 9 ^_ B 43 County Rd 30 8 Boat Ramps 3 Welaka 5 6 ID Name Address Owner Type ^_ 10 1 Boll Green Boat Ramp 150 Pridgeon St, Interlachen, FL 32148 County 41 20 42 LAKE COMO 2 Browns Landing Boat Ramp 4065 Browns Landing Rd, Palatka, FL 32177 County / BANANA LAKE 4 3 Bryant's Wharf Boat Dock 2 Palmetto St, Welaka, FL 32193 Municipal Welaka 4 Cowpen Lake Boat Ramp 134 Race St, Hawthorne, FL 32640 County State Forest 5 Crescent City Boat Ramp 1 Central Av, Crescent City, FL 32112 County 35 6 Dick Lake (Kirby Lake) Boat Ramp 180 Kirby Ln, Melrose, FL 32666 County City Of LAKE Crescent City 7 Drayton Island Ferry Boat Ramp 122 Drayton Island Ferry Rd, Georgetown, FL 32139 County MARGARET 12 8 Elgin Grove Boat Ramp 138 Magnolia Av, E Palatka, FL 32131 County 11 9 George's Lake Boat Ramp 100 Georges Lake Boat Ramp Rd, Florahome, FL 32140 County 13 5 ounty Rd 308 10 James C. Godwin Riverfront Boat Ramp 301 River St, Palatka, FL 32177 Municipal C ^_^_ 33 11 Lake Grandin Boat Ramp 137 Walker Dr, Interlachen, FL 32148 County C 34 ^_ o 14 12 Lake Ida Boat Ramp 125 Ida Blvd, Interlachen, FL 32148 County u 15 15 n 14 t 13 Lake Jewell Boat Ramp 139 Kitty Av, Interlachen, FL 32148 County y ^_ Boat Ramp / Dock 14 Lake Stella Boat Ramp 519 Central Av, Crescent City, FL 32112 County Ocala R National d d 15 Margary Neal Nelson Sunrise Park Boat Ramp 105 Cypress Av, Crescent City, FL 32112 Municipal R Forest 3 er 0 Road Centerlines 16 Mill Street Dock 3 Mill St, Welaka, FL 32193 Municipal v 9 en 17 Palmetto Bluff Boat Ramp 126 Boat Ramp Rd, Palatka, FL 32177 County D n 18 Picco Road Boat Ramp 135 Pico Rd, E Palatka, FL 32131 County ow Waterlines Georget 19 Shell Harbour Boat Ramp 162 Shell Harbour Rd, Satsuma, FL 32189 County 7 ^_ 20 Welaka Boat Ramp 9199 Elm St, Welaka, FL 32193 County Lake George Waterbody Sport Complexes Conservation Area ID Name Address Owner Type Conservation Area 1 John Theobold Complex 120 Carter Rd, Palatka, FL 32177 County 2 West Putnam Recreation Complex 170 S County Rd 315, Interlachen, FL 32148 County Park 3 West Putnam Sports Complex 128 Se 3rd Ave, Interlachen, FL 32148 County 4 South Putnam Sports Complex 280 Union Ave, Crescent City, FL 32112 County Sports Complex 5 Rotary Park 800 Laurel St, Palatka, FL 32177 County 6 Francis Youth Sports Complex 8012 St Johns Ave, Palatka, FL 32177 County Municipal Boundaries 7 John Theobold Complex- Ryan Property 131 Carter Rd, Palatka, FL 32177 County 8 Melrose Youth Sports Complex 421 State Rd 26, Melrose, FL 32666 County 0 1 2 4 6 8 9 Welaka Little League Park 500 Pine St, Welaka, FL 32193 Municipal County Boundaries 10 Jefferson Smith Park 1050 Elm St, Welaka, FL 32193 Municipal Miles ® Prepared by: BT Approved by: Date: 8/4/2017 Date: Disclaimer: "This map is for reference only. Data provided are derived from Source: P utnam County GIS Office multiple sources with varying levels of accuracy. Putnam County and its Source: employees disclaim all responsibility for the accuracy or completeness File Path: G:\GIS\Projects\GISWebsiteMaps of the data shown hereon." .
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