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Boat Ramps in Alabama

Discover 290 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Alabama. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

290
Total Boat Ramps
Baldwin County
20 ramps - Most in County
74
Counties Covered

What Boaters Should Know About Alabama

Alabama sits at a unique crossroads for boaters - you've got TVA impoundments across the north, the Black Warrior-Tombigbee waterway cutting through the middle, and Mobile Bay opening up to the Gulf in the south. That's three completely different boating experiences in one state, which is part of why Alabama draws serious anglers and recreational boaters year-round.
The Tennessee River lakes - Guntersville, Wheeler, Wilson, and Pickwick - are the heavy hitters in the north. Guntersville in particular has a national reputation for largemouth bass fishing, and the public ramp infrastructure up there reflects it. You'll find well-maintained concrete ramps with real parking capacity at most of the major TVA sites. Weekends from April through October get busy, so plan to arrive early or you'll be waiting in line.
Baldwin County leads the state with 20 ramps, which makes sense given its coastal position and the popularity of Mobile Bay. If you're running a larger vessel or planning to fish saltwater, the lower Alabama ramps tend to have better depth and floating dock access. Inland ramps on smaller rivers and creeks are more hit-or-miss - some are excellent, others are gravel with no amenities whatsoever.
One thing worth knowing: Alabama has a mix of free public ramps managed by the Army Corps of Engineers, TVA, and the state, alongside county and city-operated ramps that may charge a day-use fee. Fees where they exist are generally modest, usually in the $5-10 range, but it's worth keeping cash on hand since not all locations have card readers.
Lake Martin in Tallapoosa County is an underrated gem - 44,000 acres of clear water with dramatically less pressure than Guntersville. If you're looking for a quieter launch experience, the ramps along Lake Martin are worth the extra drive.

Browse by County

Baldwin County

20 ramps

Mobile County

17 ramps

Jackson County

15 ramps

Marshall County

12 ramps

Tuscaloosa County

12 ramps

Wilcox County

11 ramps

Lauderdale County

10 ramps

Greene County

9 ramps

Elmore County

7 ramps

Barbour County

7 ramps

Pickens County

7 ramps

Pickens

7 ramps

Limestone County

6 ramps

Randolph County

6 ramps

Chambers County

6 ramps

Cherokee County

5 ramps

Walker County

5 ramps

Marengo County

5 ramps

Henry County

5 ramps

Choctaw County

5 ramps

Hale County

5 ramps

Covington County

4 ramps

Colbert County

4 ramps

Russell County

4 ramps

Morgan County

3 ramps

Houston County

3 ramps

Cullman County

3 ramps

Tallapoosa County

3 ramps

Clarke County

3 ramps

Montgomery County

3 ramps

Monroe County

3 ramps

Lowndes County

3 ramps

Dallas County

3 ramps

Sumter County

3 ramps

Sumter

3 ramps

Hale

3 ramps

Tuscaloosa

3 ramps

Wilcox

3 ramps

Winston

3 ramps

Lowndes

3 ramps

Shelby County

2 ramps

Talladega County

2 ramps

Dale County

2 ramps

Lee County

2 ramps

Chilton County

2 ramps

Etowah County

2 ramps

St. Clair County

2 ramps

Geneva County

2 ramps

Autauga County

2 ramps

Greene

2 ramps

Marengo

2 ramps

Barbour

2 ramps

Dallas

2 ramps

Covington

2 ramps

Perry County

1 ramp

Coffee County

1 ramp

Washington County

1 ramp

Coosa County

1 ramp

Escambia County

1 ramp

Lawrence County

1 ramp

Madison County

1 ramp

Troup County

1 ramp

Clarke

1 ramp

Chambers

1 ramp

Russell

1 ramp

Monroe

1 ramp

Montgomery

1 ramp

Henry

1 ramp

Choctaw

1 ramp

Lawrence

1 ramp

Escambia

1 ramp

Talladega

1 ramp

Clay

1 ramp

Cleburne

1 ramp

About Boating in Alabama

Alabama offers excellent boating opportunities with 290 boat ramps across the state. Whether you're looking to launch on lakes, rivers, or coastal waters, our directory helps you find the perfect access point for your watercraft.

Finding the Right Boat Ramp

When selecting a boat ramp in Alabama, consider these factors:

  • Number of launch lanes to avoid congestion during peak times
  • Parking availability for vehicles and boat trailers
  • Launch fees - many public ramps are free to use
  • Ramp surface condition (concrete, asphalt, or gravel)
  • Hours of operation and seasonal accessibility
  • Nearby amenities like restrooms, fish cleaning stations, and bait shops

Explore All Ramps Below

Browse our complete directory of boat ramps in Alabama below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

Lion’s Park

Provides access to Sipsey Fork – Smith Lake. Located in Cullman County. Public access.

Long Island

Provides access to Tennessee River – Guntersville Lake. Located in Jackson County. Public access.

Lynn’s Park

Provides access to Mulberry Fork. Located in Lynns Park, AL. Public access.

Honeycomb Creek

Provides access to Tennessee River – Guntersville Lake. Located in Grant, AL. Public access.

Kelly Creek

Provides access to Coosa River – Lay Lake. Located in St. Clair County. Public access.

Kowaliga

Provides access to Tallapoosa River – Lake Martin. Located in Elmore County. Public access.

Langston Road

Provides access to Tennessee River – Guntersville Lake. Located in Scottsboro, AL. Public access.

Lay Dam

Provides access to Coosa River – Lay Lake. Located in Chilton County. Public access.

Highway 48 Bridge

Provides access to Tallapoosa River. Located in Ofelia, AL. Public access.

Hokes Bluff

Provides access to Coosa River – Neely Henry Lake. Located in Glencoe, AL. Public access.

Halawakee Creek

Provides access to Halawakee Creek – Lake Harding. Located in Jester, AL. Public access.

Hart’s Bridge

Provides access to Conecuh River. Located in Covington County. Public access.

Higgins Ferry

Provides access to Coosa River – Mitchell Lake. Located in Chilton County. Public access.

Foster’s Ferry

Provides access to Black Warrior River. Located in Tuscaloosa County. Public access.

Fox Creek

Provides access to Fox Creek. Located in Randolph County. Public access.

Gantt

Provides access to Conecuh River. Located in Clearview, AL. Public access.

Glover’s Ferry

Provides access to Coosa River – Lay Lake. Located in Vincent, AL. Public access.

Gordon

Provides access to Chattahoochee River. Located in Houston County. Public access.

Elk River N72

Provides access to Elk River. Located in Lauderdale County. Public access.

Elk River S72

Provides access to Elk River. Located in Lauderdale County. Public access.

Flint Creek 31

Provides access to Tennessee River – Wheeler Lake. Located in Decatur, AL. Public access.

Flint Creek 67

Provides access to Tennessee River – Wheeler Lake. Located in Decatur, AL. Public access.

Foster’s Bridge

Provides access to Tallapoosa River. Located in Fuller Crossroad, AL. Public access.

Easter Ferry

Provides access to Elk River. Located in Limestone County. Public access.

Elba

Provides access to Pea River. Located in Elba, AL. Public access.

Crow Creek

Provides access to Crow Creek – Guntersville Lake. Located in Stevenson, AL. Public access.

East Diversion

Provides access to Coosa River – Weiss Lake. Located in Weiss Dam, AL. Public access.

Cotaco Creek

Provides access to Tennessee River – Wheeler Lake. Located in Talucah, AL. Public access.

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