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Boat Ramps in Massachusetts

Discover 269 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Massachusetts. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

269
Total Boat Ramps
Barnstable County
74 ramps - Most in County
17
Counties Covered

Boating in Massachusetts - Sound, Canal & Open Coast

Massachusetts boating covers a range of environments from the sheltered waters of Buzzards Bay and Nantucket Sound on the south coast to the more exposed Cape Ann and North Shore on the north. Boston Harbor sits in the middle of it all and has gone through a remarkable water quality recovery over the past 30 years, making it significantly more usable than its historical reputation would suggest.
Cape Cod Canal is one of the busiest waterways in New England and connects the south-facing coast to the north, saving boaters the trip around Provincetown. The current in the Canal runs strong and in one direction at a time, so timing your transit with the current rather than against it is practical advice rather than just nice to have.
Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard are reachable by powerboat from the mainland but the Sound and Nantucket waters require experience, particularly in fog, which is common in summer. The ferry traffic, fishing boats, and recreational boats all share the same water and visibility can disappear quickly.
Inland, the Quabbin Reservoir in central Massachusetts is closed to motorized boating as it serves as a drinking water supply, which surprises some visitors. Wachusett Reservoir is similarly restricted. Lake Winnipesaukee is just across the New Hampshire border if you want big lake boating within reasonable distance of the Boston area.
The public ramps managed by Mass DCR (Department of Conservation and Recreation) are generally free or low cost, and the department maintains access points on the Connecticut River, smaller inland lakes, and coastal locations. Parking is often the binding constraint at popular coastal ramps in summer.

About Boating in Massachusetts

Massachusetts offers excellent boating opportunities with 269 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 Massachusetts, 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 Massachusetts below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

Lake Nippenicket

Provides access to Lake Nippenicket. Located in Bridgewater, MA. Public access.

Alum Pond

Provides access to Alum Pond. Located in Sturbridge, MA. Public access.

Wallum Lake

Provides access to Wallum Lake. Located in Douglas, MA. Public access.

Little Long Pond

Provides access to Little Long Pond. Located in Plymouth, MA. Public access.

Lake Attitash

Provides access to Lake Attitash. Located in Merrimac, MA. Public access.

Ashland Reservoir

Provides access to Ashland Reservoir. Located in Ashland, MA. Public access.

Sheep Pond

Provides access to Sheep Pond. Located in Brewster, MA. Public access.

Falls Pond

Provides access to Falls Pond. Located in North Attleborough, MA. Public access.

Lake Saltonstall

Provides access to Lake Saltonstall. Located in Haverhill, MA. Public access.

Mystic Lake (Upper)

Provides access to Mystic Lake (Upper). Located in Medford, MA. Public access.

Goose Pond

Provides access to Goose Pond. Located in Tyringham, MA. Public access.

Baddacook Pond

Provides access to Baddacook Pond. Located in Groton, MA. Public access.

Agawam Mill Pond

Provides access to Agawam Mill Pond. Located in Wareham, MA. Public access.

Peters Pond

Provides access to Peters Pond. Located in Sandwich, MA. Public access.

Monponsett Pond

Provides access to Monponsett Pond. Located in Halifax, MA. Public access.

Cook Pond

Provides access to Cook Pond. Located in Fall River, MA. Public access.

Lake Quinsigamond

Provides access to Lake Quinsigamond. Located in Shrewsbury, MA. Public access.

Forest Lake

Provides access to Forest Lake. Located in Methuen, MA. Public access.

Buffumville Reservoir

Provides access to Buffumville Reservoir. Located in Charlton, MA. Public access.

Long Pond

Provides access to Long Pond. Located in Freetown, MA. Public access.

Great Herring Pond

Provides access to Great Herring Pond. Located in Bourne, MA. Public access.

Lake Rohunta

Provides access to Lake Rohunta. Located in Orange, MA. Public access.

Laurel Lake

Provides access to Laurel Lake. Located in Lee, MA. Public access.

Connecticut River

Provides access to Connecticut River. Located in Northfield, MA. Public access.

Lake Cochituate

Provides access to Lake Cochituate. Located in Natick, MA. Public access.

Pontoosuc Lake

Provides access to Pontoosuc Lake. Located in Pittsfield, MA. Public access.

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