Clay Pits/Nonesuch Boat Ramp
A state-owned concrete, half-tide ramp is located on the eastern side of Nonesuch River which is popular with paddlers.
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Clay Pits/Nonesuch Boat Ramp Details
A state-owned concrete, half-tide ramp is located on the eastern side of Nonesuch River which is popular with paddlers. Facilities: Trailered Boat Launch, Floating Dock, Parking
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