Gateway NRA-Staten Isl Boat Launch Parking
Located in New York, NY.
Discover 209 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout New York. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.
New York's boating geography encompasses an extraordinary range, from the finger lakes of central New York to Long Island Sound and the Atlantic coast, to the St. Lawrence River on the Canadian border, to Lake Erie and Lake Ontario on the western and northern edges, to the Hudson River running from the Adirondacks to New York Harbor.
Lake Champlain on the Vermont border is one of the premier boating lakes in the Northeast, stretching over 100 miles with multiple public ramp access points on the New York side. It's large enough to generate serious wave conditions and has a rich history as a navigation corridor that predates the country itself.
The Thousand Islands region where the St. Lawrence River leaves Lake Ontario is legitimately one of the most spectacular boating environments in North America. The water is clear, the scenery is dramatic, and the bass fishing is world class. Boat ramp access is available on the U.S. side at several points, with Clayton, Cape Vincent, and Alexandria Bay all having launch facilities.
The Finger Lakes, particularly Seneca and Cayuga, are deep and can generate significant wave action in strong winds despite being relatively narrow. Both have public ramp access and support a mix of sailing, powerboating, and fishing activity.
New York City boaters use the Hudson River, Jamaica Bay, and Long Island Sound depending on their location. The Hudson has public ramp access at several points along its length from the harbor north through the Hudson Valley and into the Adirondacks.
New York's registration and boater safety requirements are actively enforced, and the state has extensive aquatic invasive species regulations that apply at most freshwater ramp locations.
Discover the best boat ramps, popular water bodies, boating regulations, and essential information for New York.
Read the Full Guide →🌊 Fish Creek
📍 Pope Mills, NY
View Details →🌊 Fort Pond
📍 Montauk, NY
View Details →🌊 Erie Canal - Mohawk River
📍 City of Rome, NY
View Details →🌊 Erie Canal
📍 City of North Tonawanda, NY
View Details →🌊 Lake Champlain
📍 Ticonderoga, NY
View Details →🌊 Hudson RIver - Champlain Canal
📍 City of Troy, NY
View Details →New York offers excellent boating opportunities with 209 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 Ouleout Creek – East Sidney Lake. Located in Town of Sidney, NY. Public access.
Provides access to Lake Champlain. Located in Town of Willsboro, NY. Semi-Private access.
Provides access to Canacadea Creek – Almond Lake. Located in Town of Hornellsville, NY. Public access.
Provides access to Great Sacandaga Lake. Located in Town of Broadalbin, NY. Public access.
Provides access to Lake Champlain. Located in City of Plattsburgh, NY. Public access.
Provides access to Hudson River. Located in Town of Cortlandt, NY. Public access.
Provides access to Allegheny River – Allegheny Reservoir. Located in High Banks, NY. Public access.
Provides access to Allegheny River – Allegheny Reservoir. Located in Town of Coldspring, NY. Public access.
Provides access to Allegheny River – Allegheny Reservoir. Located in Town of Coldspring, NY. Public access.
Provides access to Hudson River. Located in City of Peekskill, NY. Public access.
Provides access to Black River – Forestport Reservoir. Located in Town of Forestport, NY. Public access.
Provides access to Otselic River – Whitney Point Reservoir. Located in Town of Triangle, NY. Public access.