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Boat Ramps in Arizona

Discover 250 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Arizona. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

250
Total Boat Ramps
Coconino
30 ramps - Most in County
29
Counties Covered

Arizona Boating - Lakes, Reservoirs & What to Know

Arizona boating is almost entirely lake boating, and the lakes here are reservoirs carved out of desert canyon country. That setting is stunning but it also means water levels fluctuate considerably depending on snowpack and drought conditions, both of which have been serious concerns in the Southwest for years. Before you trailer out to Lake Powell or Lake Mead, check current water levels - ramp closures due to low water have been common and sometimes the only usable ramp at a given lake requires a much longer drive than you'd expect.
Lake Havasu is probably the most social boating destination in the state, attracting a heavy spring break and summer crowd. The ramps there are well-developed but the traffic is real. If you want the same warm water experience with a fraction of the people, Alamo Lake out in the western desert is worth considering for bass fishing.
Roosevelt Lake northeast of Phoenix is the largest reservoir entirely within Arizona and has good Corps of Engineers ramp infrastructure. Saguaro and Canyon lakes in the Salt River chain are smaller and have horsepower restrictions, so know those rules before you show up with a big outboard.
Year-round boating is legitimately possible in Arizona given the climate, but summer water temperatures on the lower elevation lakes get dangerously warm and the heat above the waterline is no joke. May and October are probably the sweet spots for comfortable, crowd-reduced boating across most of the state.

About Boating in Arizona

Arizona offers excellent boating opportunities with 250 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 Arizona, 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 Arizona below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

Tonto Lake

Provides access to Tonto Lake. Located in Apache County. Public access.

White Mountain Lake

Provides access to White Mountain Lake. Located in White Mountain Lakes Estates, AZ. Public access.

Pleasant Harbor – 1

Provides access to Agua Fria River – Lake Pleasant. Located in Peoria, AZ. Semi-Private access.

Pleasant Harbor – 2

Provides access to Agua Fria River – Lake Pleasant. Located in Peoria, AZ. Semi-Private access.

Santa Fe Reservoir

Provides access to Santa Fe Reservoir. Located in Williams, AZ. Public access.

Seneca Lake

Provides access to Seneca Lake. Located in Seneca, AZ. Public access.

Show Low Lake

Provides access to Show Low Lake. Located in Show Low, AZ. Public access.

Stoneman Lake

Provides access to Stoneman Lake. Located in Coconino County. Public access.

Telephone Lake

Provides access to Telephone Lake. Located in Show Low, AZ. Public access.

J.D. Dam Lake

Provides access to J.D. Dam Lake. Located in Coconino County. Public access.

Kaibab Lake

Provides access to Kaibab Lake. Located in Williams, AZ. Public access.

Nelson Reservoir

Provides access to Nelson Reservoir. Located in Apache County. Public access.

Pacheta Lake

Provides access to Pacheta Lake. Located in Apache County. Public access.

Pasture Canyon Lake

Provides access to Pasture Canyon Lake. Located in Coconino County. Public access.

Carnero Lake

Provides access to Carnero Lake. Located in Apache County. Public access.

Cataract Lake

Provides access to Cataract Lake. Located in Williams, AZ. Public access.

Chevelon Canyon Lake

Provides access to Chevelon Canyon Lake. Located in Coconino County. Public access.

Earl Park Lake

Provides access to Earl Park Lake. Located in Apache County. Public access.

Hurricane Lake

Provides access to Hurricane Lake. Located in Apache County. Public access.

Bunch Reservoir

Provides access to Bunch Reservoir. Located in Northwoods, AZ. Public access.

Arivaca Lake

Provides access to Arivaca Lake. Located in Pima County. Public access.

Bear Canyon Lake

Provides access to Bear Canyon Lake. Located in Coconino County. Public access.

Becker Lake

Provides access to Becker Lake. Located in Springerville, AZ. Public access.

Blue Ridge Reservoir

Provides access to Blue Ridge Reservoir. Located in Coconino County. Public access.

Whitehorse Lake

Provides access to Whitehorse Lake. Located in Coconino County. Public access.

Willow Springs Lake

Provides access to Willow Springs Lake. Located in Coconino County. Public access.

Woodland Reservoir

Provides access to Woodland Reservoir. Located in Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ. Public access.

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