At Mile 982.8, a privately dredged channel marked by private daybeacons leads westward from the waterway to a marina in a small protected basin. In 2002, the reported approach and alongside depth was 6 feet. Wet and dry storage are available. A 5-ton lift can haul out craft for hull and engine repairs.
A marina on the east side of the Indian River, 200 yards north of the A1A bridge, has berths, electricity, gasoline, diesel fuel, water, ice, marine supplies, pump-out station and wet and dry storage available.
At Mile 985.0, a channel marked by private daybeacons leads eastward from the waterway to a marina on the east side of Indian River near the foot of the bridge. Electricity, gasoline, diesel fuel, water, ice, a pump-out station, launching ramp and marine supplies are available; hull, engine and electronic repairs can be made. In 2001, the reported approach depth was 7 feet.
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Jensen Beach, Mile 981.4, is a winter resort on the west bank of the Indian River.
State Route 707A highway bridge (locally known as Jensen Road bridge) crossing the waterway here has a bascule span with a clearance of 24 feet at the center. In 2004, a fixed bridge with a design clearance of 66 feet was under construction and will replace the bascule bridge.
State Route A1A highway bridge (locally known as Indian River bridge) across the waterway at Mile 984.9 has a fixed span with a clearance of 65 feet.