Tucked on Stranahan River / Port Everglades, Cox's Landing 15th Street Boat Ramp is a saltwater launch that gives Broward County boaters direct access to some of the region's most fishable water. It's the kind of ramp locals keep in their rotation — close to home, reliably usable, and a quick run to open water. With 4 launch lanes, it can handle a busy weekend crowd without the usual bottleneck. As of the last FWC inventory update, a launch fee applies here.

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At a glance

County
Broward
City
Fort Lauderdale
Waterbody
Stranahan River / Port Everglades
Water type
Salt or Brackish Water
Ramp type
Stand Alone Ramp
Launch lanes
4
Ramp surface
Concrete
Dock
Both Launch and Staging Dock
Parking surface
Paved - Asphalt or Concrete
Trailer parking
35
Restroom
Flush Toilet
Fee required
Yes
Managed by
City of Fort Lauderdale
Status
Open for Business
Hours
24 Hours

Address: 1784 SE 15th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316  ·  Coordinates: 26.103014, -80.12289

Where it is

Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors. Marker location from the FWC boat ramp inventory.

What to know before you launch

  • Rinse your trailer and engine with fresh water after launching in salt — corrosion is the enemy on Florida's coast.
  • Even with multiple lanes, prep in the staging area first so you're not tying up a lane while loading gear.
  • Always check current tides, wind, and marine forecasts before you launch — Florida afternoons can turn stormy fast.
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Tides at the nearest station

The closest NOAA tide station is South Port Everglades, ICWW, about 2 miles away. Here are today's predicted highs and lows (referenced to MLLW):

Low tide
5:44 AM
0.105 ft (MLLW)
High tide
11:57 AM
2.136 ft (MLLW)
Low tide
5:55 PM
0.045 ft (MLLW)

See the 7-day tide chart →

Gear for a day on Stranahan River / Port Everglades

Heading out from Cox's Landing 15th Street Boat Ramp? A few essentials make any Florida launch smoother — a reliable chartplotter, a properly sized life jacket for everyone aboard, and a cooler that survives the heat.

Ramp data from the FWC Florida Boat Ramp Inventory (Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission). Tide predictions from NOAA CO-OPS station 8722956. Conditions change — verify status locally before you go. This site is not for navigation.