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Boat Ramps in Indiana

Discover 331 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Indiana. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

331
Total Boat Ramps
LaGrange County
22 ramps - Most in County
73
Counties Covered

Indiana Boating - Reservoirs, Rivers & Lake Country

Indiana's boating scene is centered primarily on its reservoir system and the Ohio River on its southern border. The state doesn't have natural lakes of significant size outside the northern glacial lake country near Michigan, so Corps reservoirs like Monroe, Patoka, Salamonie, and Mississinewa carry the bulk of the recreational boating activity.
Monroe Lake near Bloomington is the largest reservoir in the state and has the most developed ramp infrastructure. It draws a big IU student and Bloomington local crowd in summer, and the Corps ramps are generally maintained well. Patoka Lake in the southwest is less crowded and a good alternative if Monroe feels busy.
The northern Indiana lake country around Warsaw, Syracuse, and the Michigan border has dozens of smaller glacial lakes that support local boating communities. Many of these lakes have public access though it can vary from developed ramps to simple gravel entries. The lakes in this region are popular for pontoon boats and family recreation more than fishing-focused activity.
The Ohio River offers ramp access at multiple points and is used for both recreational boating and fishing, but it's working river with barge traffic and current that requires experience. The Indiana DNR maintains access points but conditions on the Ohio are variable and the river reads differently than still-water boating.
Indiana requires boater education for operators under 15, and the lakes see active DNR law enforcement, particularly around holiday weekends.

Browse by County

LaGrange County

22 ramps

Kosciusko County

18 ramps

Noble County

15 ramps

Steuben County

14 ramps

Pike County

12 ramps

Wabash County

11 ramps

Warrick County

10 ramps

Union County

9 ramps

St. Joseph County

8 ramps

Johnson County

8 ramps

Monroe County

7 ramps

Elkhart County

7 ramps

Marshall County

7 ramps

Bartholomew County

7 ramps

Switzerland County

6 ramps

Dearborn County

6 ramps

Perry County

6 ramps

Parke County

6 ramps

Whitley County

6 ramps

Fulton County

6 ramps

LaPorte County

6 ramps

Jackson County

6 ramps

Posey County

5 ramps

Crawford County

5 ramps

Orange County

5 ramps

Vigo County

5 ramps

Pulaski County

5 ramps

Allen County

5 ramps

Porter

5 ramps

Vanderburgh County

4 ramps

Dubois County

4 ramps

Huntington County

4 ramps

Daviess County

4 ramps

Jennings County

4 ramps

Ohio County

3 ramps

Hamilton County

3 ramps

Clark County

3 ramps

Franklin County

3 ramps

Knox County

3 ramps

Carroll County

3 ramps

Martin County

3 ramps

Starke County

3 ramps

Sullivan County

3 ramps

Washington County

3 ramps

Franklin

3 ramps

Jefferson County

2 ramps

Putnam County

2 ramps

Miami County

2 ramps

Fountain County

2 ramps

Lawrence County

2 ramps

White County

2 ramps

Gibson County

2 ramps

Morgan County

2 ramps

Grant County

2 ramps

Newton County

2 ramps

Lake County

2 ramps

Jasper County

2 ramps

Floyd County

1 ramp

Harrison County

1 ramp

Owen County

1 ramp

Wayne County

1 ramp

Cass County

1 ramp

Boone County

1 ramp

Henry County

1 ramp

Shelby County

1 ramp

Madison County

1 ramp

Ripley County

1 ramp

Brown County

1 ramp

Vermillion County

1 ramp

Spencer County

1 ramp

Howard County

1 ramp

Lawrence

1 ramp

Perry

1 ramp

About Boating in Indiana

Indiana offers excellent boating opportunities with 331 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 Indiana, 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

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

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