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Boat Ramps

Boat ramps are a very important part of our water sport and boating culture. Without them this culture would be made rather difficult. To ensure that these important resources are kept in the best possible condition, the pages in this section will help you to care for this incredibly important part of our river.

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Locations | Ettiquite


Ramp Etiquite

While this article is less than exhaustive, it should provide a pretty good guideline for those looking to enjoy their time on the water, and avoid ramp rage.

Before you back down the ramp.
Prepare your boat at far end of the parking lot, or while in line if at all possible. This includes installing the plug, removing straps, loading gear, readying lines, checking fuel, finding the key, turning on battery switch, or anything else you might do prior to launch.

When it’s your turn, back down the ramp, get your boat off the trailer, and move your truck to the parking lot. You should never load gear on the ramp while others are waiting in line to launch. When you back down the ramp the boat should be ready to go.

If you have mechanical issues such as the engine won’t start, either launch the boat and tie off to a dock, or leave the boat on the trailer and move to the side. One should never “work” on the boat while blocking the ramp to others.

Most anglers launch in the pre-dawn hours, backing a boat in the dark can be difficult for some in crowded situations. Do everyone a favor and turn off your headlamps while waiting in line, it could get YOU on the water faster if the guy ahead of you can see what he’s doing.

Returning to the ramp.
When you return to the ramp, approach the ramp area and tie-off to the waiting dock, never tie off in the ramp area blocking others from using it.

Once your boat is on the trailer, raise the propeller and immediately move the boat to the far end of the parking lot or out of the way of the ramp, only then should you proceed to remove plugs and gear and install straps. etc.

Launching and loading your boat should be routine, you should at least have a mental check list that you go over as you prepare to launch. By being prepared you’ll avoid that last minute rush that inevitably leads to forgetting things, such as putting the plug in the boat!


Ramp Locations

Planning a trip in the boat? Need to know the location of the nearest boat ramp? This information is made available so you can make the best choice when it comes to planning your trip. There are a lot of boat ramps out there, and along with the map (available from the left hand menu) this page will help you find them.