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Boat Ramps in New Hampshire

Discover 283 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout New Hampshire. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

283
Total Boat Ramps
Merrimack County
42 ramps - Most in County
15
Counties Covered

New Hampshire Boating - Winnipesaukee and Beyond

New Hampshire is New England lake country, and Lake Winnipesaukee is the anchor. Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in the state and has multiple public ramp access points managed by the state, alongside private marina launches scattered around its extensive shoreline. The lake is big enough to generate real wave action in northwest winds, and afternoon conditions in summer can be bumpy for smaller boats. That said, it's well-suited to powerboats, pontoons, and water sports from late May through early October.
Squam Lake just north of Winnipesaukee was the filming location for On Golden Pond, and it retains that character. It's quieter than Winnipesaukee, has public access, and has restrictions in place to maintain its relatively natural shoreline.
Newfound Lake is considered by many the clearest lake in New Hampshire and perhaps in New England. It has a state beach and public boat access. The water temperature stays cold even in August, which keeps it popular for swimming but limits the extended-season boating that the southern lakes allow.
The Connecticut River on the western border of the state is navigable in several sections and provides flatwater access for canoes and smaller motorboats. The northern reaches of the river above Pittsburg are remote and more appropriate for paddle craft.
New Hampshire imposes a fee for state boat ramp use, handled through an annual ramp permit or day-use fee. The permit is available through NH Fish and Game and is worth getting if you're using state ramps more than a couple times in a season.

About Boating in New Hampshire

New Hampshire offers excellent boating opportunities with 283 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 New Hampshire, 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 New Hampshire below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

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