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Claiborne Landing

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Claiborne Landing Boat Ramp and Fishing Access on Alabama River, also known as Highway 84 Landing

County: Monroe

Location:

Number of Lanes: 1

Lights: Yes

Courtesy Dock: None

Accessible: No

Parking Lot Size: 90 Trailers; One Third Acre

Restrooms: None

Latitude*: N31o 33' 01"

Longitude*: W87o 30' 50"

Provided in Cooperation With: Monroe County

State regulations govern the use of this boating and fishing access area.  If you have questions about this boating and fishing access area, contact the District V Fisheries Supervisor.
*For information only; not for navigation unless checked with individual GPS unit.

Protect Alabama Waters and Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers!
As Alabamians, we love to spend time on the water. Protecting these resources is an important part of our overall enjoyment. A concern we must all address is the spreading of harmful plants, animals and other organisms. These aquatic nuisance species can hitch a ride on our clothing, boats, and items used in the water. When we go to another lake or stream, the nuisance species can be released. And, if the conditions are right, these introduced species can become established and create drastic results.

So what can we do? By following simple procedures each time we leave the water, we can stop aquatic hitchhikers.


Simple Procedures:

 

  • Remove any visible mud, plants, fish or animals before transporting equipment.
  • Eliminate water from equipment before transporting.
  • Clean and dry anything that came in contact with water (boats, trailers, equipment, clothing, dogs, etc.).
  • To print this boating and fishing access information, select the desired text and print the selection.

    Sport Fish Restoration program funds come from the excise taxes on fishing equipment, fish finders, motorboat fuels, and small engine fuels. Part of Sport Fish Restoration money helps States to develop and maintain sites for motorboat access.  In other words, boaters pay for boating access, and boaters benefit.

    Sport Fish Restoration


    Access Area Rules

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