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Provides access to Mississippi River. Located in North Buena Vista, IA. Semi-Private access.
Discover 623 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Iowa. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.
Iowa sits between two of the most significant rivers in North America - the Missouri on the west and the Mississippi on the east - and both offer boat ramp access and legitimate recreational boating that gets overlooked because Iowa doesn't market itself as a boating destination.
The Mississippi River along Iowa's eastern border has ramp access at multiple towns and is managed through a combination of Iowa DNR facilities and Army Corps of Engineers sites. The river here flows through a series of navigation pools behind the lock and dam system, which creates long reservoir-like stretches that are popular for walleye and catfishing. Understanding how to use the locks is part of boating the Mississippi, and it's straightforward once you've done it a couple times.
The Missouri River on the western border is more variable and technical. It's a working river that floods and changes character seasonally, and the ramps accessible during normal flow conditions may be compromised or washed out during high water years.
Inland, Iowa's natural lakes are concentrated in the northwest part of the state, with Spirit Lake and West Lake Okoboji being the premier destinations. Okoboji has a long boating tradition and the infrastructure to match, with multiple public access points. These lakes get busy in summer with a regional tourist crowd.
The Iowa DNR also manages a number of smaller lakes and reservoirs scattered across the state that provide good public access for fishing and small boat recreation.
Discover the best boat ramps, popular water bodies, boating regulations, and essential information for Iowa.
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📍 Palo, IA
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📍 Taylor Township, IA
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📍 Spring Valley Township, IA
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📍 Lake View, IA
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📍 Mahaska County, IA
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📍 Johnston, IA
View Details →Iowa offers excellent boating opportunities with 623 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.
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Provides access to Mississippi River. Located in North Buena Vista, IA. Semi-Private access.
Provides access to Mississippi River. Located in Prairie du Chien, IA. Semi-Private access.
Provides access to Mississippi River. Located in Town of Prairie du Chien, IA. Semi-Private access.
Provides access to Mississippi River. Located in Prairie du Chien, IA. Semi-Private access.
Provides access to Mississippi River. Located in Prairie du Chien, IA. Public access.
Provides access to Mississippi River. Located in Town of Prairie du Chien, IA. Semi-Private access.
Provides access to Badger Creek West. Located in Jefferson Township, IA. Public access.
Provides access to Des Moines River. Located in Otho Township, IA. Public access.
Provides access to Mississippi River. Located in Harpers Ferry, IA. Public access.
Provides access to Middle Raccoon River. Located in Redfield, IA. Public access.
Provides access to Des Moines River – Lake Red Rock. Located in Knoxville Township, IA. Public access.
Provides access to South Skunk River. Located in Franklin Township, IA. Public access.
Provides access to Des Moines River – Lake Red Rock. Located in Summit Township, IA. Public access.
Provides access to Mississippi River. Located in Princeton, IA. Public access.