The Bert Maxwell Boat Ramp is located in north Jacksonville, just west of the north end of the Trout River (Interstate 95) Bridge. On land purchased from a member of the well-known Broward family, the facility opened in September 1961 and was named for Albert Maxwell (1910-1961), the Superintendent of Duval County’s parks and playgrounds who died earlier that year. In prior years, Mr. Maxwell had played professional baseball for the Jacksonville Tars, a team first established in 1926. In April 2004 an improvement project added a second boat ramp, floating docks, new restrooms, light poles, landscaping and more. A popular facility, the boat ramp provides the best direct access to the lower Trout River. In 2006, as part of the I-95 roadway expansion, the fishing pier was re-built at no cost to the City of Jacksonville, the pier is now open for public use. Additional features: Some shoaling near ramp; vertical clearance limitations down river
Available Amenities
Benches
Boat Dock
Boat Ramp
Boat Trailer Parking
Drinking Fountain
Fishing Available
Grills
Nonmotorized Launch
Manatee Education
Parking
Picnic Shelters
Picnic Tables
Restrooms
Scenic Overlook