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Boat Ramps in Colorado

Discover 340 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Colorado. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

340
Total Boat Ramps
Eagle
16 ramps - Most in County
77
Counties Covered

High Altitude Boating - What Colorado Gets Right

Colorado boating is high-altitude boating, and that changes a few things worth knowing before you load up the trailer. Engines run slightly less efficiently at elevation, so if you're bringing a boat from sea level, expect a modest power reduction. More importantly, altitude affects human performance too, especially if you're not acclimated, so take it easy your first day out.
The major reservoirs - Horsetooth, Chatfield, Cherry Creek near the Front Range, and Blue Mesa out west - all have public ramp access and see heavy summer use from the Denver metro population. Horsetooth gets particularly crowded on summer weekends. Dillon Reservoir in Summit County is popular but has strict no-wake rules that limit it mostly to paddling and sailing.
Blue Mesa Reservoir near Gunnison is Colorado's largest body of water and the ramp infrastructure there is solid. It's also known for kokanee salmon fishing, which brings in a different crowd than your typical warm-water bass lake.
Weather is the thing Colorado will surprise you with. Afternoon thunderstorms build fast over the mountains from late spring through early fall, and they can go from clear skies to lightning in under an hour. Watch the western ridgeline, and if you see anvil-top clouds building, get off the water. The elevation means lightning is a real threat, not a background concern.
Colorado also requires boater education certification for certain age groups, and aquatic nuisance species inspections are taken seriously at most boat ramps in the state. Budget extra time on busy weekends for the inspection process.

Browse by County

Eagle

16 ramps

Lake

14 ramps

Summit

12 ramps

Grand

12 ramps

Gunnison

12 ramps

Routt

11 ramps

Routt County

10 ramps

Mesa County

10 ramps

La Plata

10 ramps

Jackson County

9 ramps

Larimer County

8 ramps

Moffat County

8 ramps

Douglas

8 ramps

Kiowa County

7 ramps

Bent County

7 ramps

Fremont County

7 ramps

Park County

7 ramps

Montezuma County

6 ramps

Larimer

6 ramps

Delta

6 ramps

Garfield

6 ramps

Chaffee County

5 ramps

Pueblo County

5 ramps

Hinsdale County

5 ramps

Mineral County

5 ramps

Costilla County

5 ramps

Park

5 ramps

Moffat

5 ramps

El Paso

5 ramps

San Miguel

5 ramps

Baca County

4 ramps

Garfield County

4 ramps

Rio Grande County

4 ramps

Jackson

4 ramps

Custer

4 ramps

Conejos

4 ramps

Montrose

4 ramps

Hinsdale

4 ramps

Rio Blanco County

3 ramps

Otero County

3 ramps

Sedgwick County

3 ramps

Logan County

3 ramps

Delta County

3 ramps

Huerfano County

3 ramps

Chaffee

3 ramps

Montezuma

3 ramps

Mineral

3 ramps

Boulder

3 ramps

Mesa

3 ramps

Dolores

3 ramps

Las Animas County

2 ramps

Conejos County

2 ramps

San Miguel County

2 ramps

La Plata County

2 ramps

Archuleta County

2 ramps

Arapahoe County

2 ramps

Jefferson County

2 ramps

Pitkin

2 ramps

Prowers County

1 ramp

Custer County

1 ramp

El Paso County

1 ramp

Kit Carson County

1 ramp

Teller County

1 ramp

Yuma County

1 ramp

Dolores County

1 ramp

Washington County

1 ramp

Saguache County

1 ramp

Eagle County

1 ramp

Alamosa County

1 ramp

Gunnison County

1 ramp

Douglas County

1 ramp

Adams County

1 ramp

Morgan County

1 ramp

Ouray County

1 ramp

Crowley County

1 ramp

Alamosa

1 ramp

Uintah

1 ramp

About Boating in Colorado

Colorado offers excellent boating opportunities with 340 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 Colorado, 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 Colorado below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

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