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Boat Ramps in Connecticut

Discover 112 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Connecticut. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

112
Total Boat Ramps
Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
26 ramps - Most in County
9
Counties Covered

Connecticut Boating - Sound, Rivers & Inland Lakes

Connecticut is a small state with a lot of water access packed into it. Long Island Sound defines the southern border and provides saltwater boating that's reasonably protected compared to open ocean, though conditions can still build quickly when wind and tide work against each other. The Sound is heavily trafficked in summer with recreational boats, commercial vessels, and ferry traffic, so situational awareness matters.
The Connecticut River runs the length of the state from the Massachusetts border to Old Saybrook where it meets the Sound. The lower river is navigable by fairly large vessels and has ramp access at several points. It's scenic water and less crowded than the Sound's most popular areas.
Inland, the state has a collection of lakes and ponds that support freshwater boating, though many have horsepower restrictions or are limited to electric motors. Candlewood Lake in the western part of the state is the largest and has multiple ramp access points with reasonable infrastructure.
Connecticut's boat registration and ramp regulations are consistent with other northeastern states, and most ramps run by the DEEP (Department of Energy and Environmental Protection) are free to use with a valid registration. Parking can be a real constraint at popular Sound access points on summer weekends, so arriving early is genuinely necessary, not just advisable.

About Boating in Connecticut

Connecticut offers excellent boating opportunities with 112 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 Connecticut, 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 Connecticut below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

Gorton Pond

Provides access to Gorton Pond. Located in East Lyme, CT. Public access.

Barn Island

Provides access to Atlantic Ocean/Long Island Sound. Located in Stonington, CT. Public access.

Mashapaug Lake

Provides access to Mashapaug Lake. Located in Union, CT. Public access.

Lake Zoar

Provides access to Lake Zoar. Located in Southbury, CT. Public access.

Rogers Lake

Provides access to Rogers Lake. Located in Old Lyme, CT. Public access.

Lighthouse Point

Provides access to Atlantic Ocean/Long Island Sound. Located in New Haven, CT. Public access.

East River

Provides access to East River. Located in Guilford, CT. Public access.

Four Mile River

Provides access to Four Mile River. Located in Old Lyme, CT. Public access.

Great Island

Provides access to Atlantic Ocean/Long Island Sound. Located in Old Lyme, CT. Public access.

Pattagansett Lake

Provides access to Pattagansett Lake. Located in East Lyme, CT. Public access.

Norwich Pond

Provides access to Norwich Pond. Located in Lyme, CT. Public access.

Powers Lake

Provides access to Powers Lake. Located in East Lyme, CT. Public access.

Lake of Isles

Provides access to Lake of Isles. Located in North Stonington, CT. Public access.

Mamanasco Lake

Provides access to Mamanasco Lake. Located in Ridgefield, CT. Public access.

Bashan Lake

Provides access to Bashan Lake. Located in East Haddam, CT. Public access.

Cedar Lake

Provides access to Cedar Lake. Located in Chester, CT. Public access.

Quonnipaug Lake

Provides access to Quonnipaug Lake. Located in Guilford, CT. Public access.

Lake Lillinonah

Provides access to Lake Lillinonah. Located in Bridgewater, CT. Public access.

Beach Pond

Provides access to Beach Pond. Located in Voluntown, CT. Public access.

Beachdale Pond

Provides access to Beachdale Pond. Located in Voluntown, CT. Public access.

Lake Kenosia

Provides access to Lake Kenosia. Located in Danbury, CT. Public access.

Glasgo Pond

Provides access to Glasgo Pond. Located in Griswold, CT. Public access.

Beseck Lake

Provides access to Beseck Lake. Located in Middlefield, CT. Public access.

Gardner Lake

Provides access to Gardner Lake. Located in Salem, CT. Public access.

Anderson Pond

Provides access to Anderson Pond. Located in North Stonington, CT. Public access.

Black Pond

Provides access to Black Pond. Located in Middlefield, CT. Public access.

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