Forked Run State Park – Curtiss Hollow
Provides access to Ohio River. Located in Meigs County. Public access.
Discover 560 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Ohio. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.
Ohio's boating is anchored by Lake Erie on its northern border, one of the Great Lakes and the shallowest of the five. That shallowness means Erie warms up faster than the other lakes, supports an extraordinary walleye fishery, and also means it can become dangerous quickly in wind. Erie builds waves faster than most Great Lakes boaters expect for a lake its size, and its reputation for sudden severe weather is well-earned. The western basin near Toledo and Put-in-Bay is the most popular area and has significant ramp infrastructure at multiple points.
Ohio's Lake Erie shoreline communities - Sandusky, Huron, Cleveland, Lorain, Ashtabula - all have launch facilities ranging from simple county ramps to full marina complexes. The Lake Erie Islands, particularly South Bass, Middle Bass, and Kelleys Island, attract a large recreational boating crowd in summer with ferry and private boat traffic creating busy navigable water between the islands and the mainland.
Inland, Ohio has a collection of reservoirs and state park lakes that serve the landlocked population of the central and southern parts of the state. Hoover Reservoir and Alum Creek near Columbus are heavily used. Grand Lake St. Marys in the northwest was historically the largest artificial lake in the country when it was built and still has public ramp access.
The Ohio River on the state's southern border has ramp access and is used for recreation and fishing, though it's working river with barge traffic and the usual requirements for experienced navigation.
Discover the best boat ramps, popular water bodies, boating regulations, and essential information for Ohio.
Read the Full Guide →🌊 Big Walnut Creek
📍 Blendon Township, OH
View Details →🌊 Cedar Creek
📍 Lucas County, OH
View Details →🌊 Caesar Creek
📍 Waynesville, OH
View Details →🌊 Ohio River
📍 Pomeroy, OH
View Details →🌊 Hinkley Creek
📍 Edinburg Township, OH
View Details →🌊 Ashtabula River
📍 Ashtabula, OH
View Details →Ohio offers excellent boating opportunities with 560 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 Ohio River. Located in Meigs County. Public access.
Provides access to Findlay Upground Reservoir Number Two. Located in Hancock County. Public access.
Provides access to Maumee River. Located in Waterville, OH. Public access.
Provides access to Ellis Dam Number 11. Located in Ellis, OH. Public access.
Provides access to Chagrin River. Located in Eastlake, OH. Public access.
Provides access to Middle Harbor. Located in Danbury Township, OH. Public access.
Provides access to East Fork Little Miami River. Located in Williamsburg Township, OH. Public access.
Provides access to East Fork Little Miami River. Located in Tate Township, OH. Public access.
Provides access to Licking River. Located in Muskingum County. Public access.