I made a tour of most of the ramps here in Seminole County. Not a pretty site! But, the water is going down - SLOWLY.
Fields and gullies on Hwy 46, on the way to C. S. Lee Park, south of Lake Harney, are all still flooded. The parking lot is clear, and you can drive to the restaurant. But, the ramp is still closed, and will be for a while.
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Couldn't make it to Mullet Lake Park. The road is still flooded from the lake to beyond the park entrance.
Next stop was Cameron Wight Park at the north end of Lake Jesup. The parking lot is high and dry, but this ramp is also closed, and will be for a while.
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Didn't bother going to Lemon Bluff, (too far out of the way), Enterprise ramp to Monroe (we know it is open), or the Lake Jesup Park ramp (eye witness report that the road into the park is flooded).
Next stop was the two ramps to Lake Monroe at the 17/92 bridge. Both parking lots are open and both ramps are still closed. The Seminole County ramp (south side) is worse off than the Volusia County ramp (north side).

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There seems to be a faint light at the end of the tunnel.