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Boat Ramps in Idaho

Discover 583 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Idaho. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

583
Total Boat Ramps
Kootenai County
46 ramps - Most in County
73
Counties Covered

Idaho Boating - Rivers, Lakes & Mountain Water

Idaho's boating identity is split between whitewater rivers and mountain lakes, with a side of reservoir fishing that doesn't get nearly as much national attention as it deserves. The Snake River system runs across the southern part of the state and includes everything from Class V whitewater to wide, slow reservoir stretches behind the series of dams from Twin Falls to the Oregon border.
Lake Coeur d'Alene in the northern panhandle is probably Idaho's most recognizable boating destination. The lake is legitimately beautiful with clear water, forested shorelines, and a long season for this far north. The city ramps and state access points are well-developed, and the lake attracts serious water sports activity alongside the fishing crowd.
Priest Lake, further north, is quieter and has a more wilderness feel. Pend Oreille is enormous and deep, and has ramp access at several points with excellent fishing for lake trout and bull trout.
The Boise area has reservoir boating at Lucky Peak and Arrowrock that serves the local population well, though both can have variable water levels depending on irrigation demands.
One thing Idaho does that not every state does consistently: aquatic invasive species inspections are mandatory and enforced at most popular launch sites. The inspection stations can add wait time on busy summer weekends, so factor that in. The program exists because quagga and zebra mussels would be catastrophic in Idaho's water systems, and the state takes it seriously.

About Boating in Idaho

Idaho offers excellent boating opportunities with 583 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 Idaho, 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 Idaho below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

Willow Bay Park

Provides access to Snake River – American Falls Reservoir. Located in Power County. Public access.

Snake River Vista

Provides access to Snake River. Located in Power County. Public access.

Alexander Reservoir

Provides access to Alexander Reservoir. Located in Caribou County. Public access.

Stone Reservoir

Provides access to Stone Reservoir. Located in Oneida County. Public access.

Lake Walcott State Park

Provides access to Snake River – Lake Walcott. Located in Minidoka County. Public access.

Sublett Reservoir

Provides access to Sublett Reservoir. Located in Cassia County. Public access.

Jensens Grove

Provides access to Jensen Lake. Located in Blackfoot, ID. Public access.

Seagull Bay

Provides access to Snake River – American Falls Reservoir. Located in Power County. Public access.

Milner Dam

Provides access to Snake River. Located in Cassia County. Public access.

Les Kunau Park

Provides access to Snake River. Located in Burley, ID. Public access.

North Freedom Park

Provides access to Snake River. Located in Burley, ID. Public access.

Riverfront Park

Provides access to Snake River. Located in Cassia County. Public access.

Minidoka Dam

Provides access to Snake River. Located in Minidoka County. Public access.

Drexler Park

Provides access to Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir. Located in Twin Falls County. Public access.

Centennial Park

Provides access to Snake River. Located in Twin Falls, ID. Public access.

Shoshone Falls

Provides access to Snake River. Located in Twin Falls County. Public access.

Twin Falls Park

Provides access to Snake River. Located in Twin Falls County. Public access.

Wilson Lake

Provides access to Wilson Lake Reservoir. Located in Jerome County. Public access.

Fish Creek Reservoir

Provides access to Fish Creek Reservoir. Located in Blaine County. Public access.

Lower Salmon Falls Park

Provides access to Snake RIver – Lower Salmon Falls Reservoir. Located in Gooding County. Public access.

Owsley Bridge

Provides access to Snake River. Located in Twin Falls County. Public access.

Cedar Creek Reservoir

Provides access to Cedar Creek Reservoir. Located in Twin Falls County. Public access.

Little Wood Reservoir

Provides access to Little Wood Reservoir. Located in Blaine County. Public access.

Curlew Creek

Provides access to South Fork Boise River – Anderson Ranch Reservoir. Located in Elmore County. Public access.

Little Camas Reservoir

Provides access to Little Camad Creek – Little Camas Reservoir. Located in Elmore County. Public access.

North Park

Provides access to Snake River – CJ Strike Reservoir. Located in Elmore County. Public access.

Evans Creek

Provides access to Evans Creek – Anderson Ranch Reservoir. Located in Elmore County. Public access.

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