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Boat Ramps in Oklahoma

Discover 561 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Oklahoma. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

561
Total Boat Ramps
McIntosh County
35 ramps - Most in County
80
Counties Covered

Oklahoma Boating - More Lake Shoreline Than You Know

Oklahoma has more man-made lake shoreline than any state in the country, which reflects the state's aggressive reservoir construction through the mid-20th century. Grand Lake O' the Cherokees, Lake Tenkiller, Fort Gibson Lake, Eufaula, and the string of reservoirs across the eastern part of the state collectively offer enormous public boating access with well-developed Corps of Engineers infrastructure at most major lakes.
Grand Lake is the social anchor of northeast Oklahoma boating, with a well-established marina community, extensive shoreline development, and a pattern of summer recreation that draws people from Tulsa and beyond. It can get crowded on major holiday weekends to the point where the traffic on the water rivals the traffic getting there.
Lake Tenkiller in the Cherokee Hills is the clearest lake in the state, substantially cleaner than the more turbid impoundments to the east. It's a popular scuba diving destination as well as a fishing lake, which gives you a sense of the water quality.
Eufaula in the southeastern part of the state is one of the largest reservoirs in the country by surface area and has ramp access scattered throughout its extensive shoreline. The largemouth bass fishing there has produced tournament records.
The Arkansas River Navigation System connects eastern Oklahoma to the Mississippi River system via the McClellan-Kerr waterway, which allows barge traffic from Catoosa near Tulsa all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Recreational boaters share sections of this waterway with commercial traffic.
Oklahoma's boating regulations are actively enforced, particularly on the major reservoirs during peak season.

Browse by County

McIntosh County

35 ramps

Osage County

35 ramps

Pittsburg County

25 ramps

Cherokee County

24 ramps

Marshall County

24 ramps

Wagoner County

22 ramps

Rogers County

16 ramps

Osage

16 ramps

Mayes County

14 ramps

Wagoner

14 ramps

Creek County

11 ramps

Haskell County

11 ramps

Bryan County

11 ramps

McCurtain County

11 ramps

Kay County

11 ramps

Cleveland County

11 ramps

Le Flore County

10 ramps

Sequoyah County

10 ramps

Choctaw County

10 ramps

Pawnee County

10 ramps

Oklahoma County

10 ramps

Kay

9 ramps

Blaine County

8 ramps

Comanche County

8 ramps

Muskogee County

7 ramps

Johnston County

7 ramps

Delaware County

7 ramps

Bryan

7 ramps

McCurtain

7 ramps

Pushmataha County

6 ramps

Tulsa County

6 ramps

Okmulgee County

6 ramps

Woodward County

6 ramps

Caddo County

6 ramps

Payne County

6 ramps

Murray

6 ramps

Blaine

6 ramps

Cherokee

6 ramps

Jefferson

6 ramps

Love County

5 ramps

Custer County

5 ramps

Jefferson County

5 ramps

Rogers

5 ramps

Carter County

4 ramps

Stephens County

4 ramps

Kiowa County

4 ramps

Atoka County

4 ramps

Pottawatomie County

4 ramps

McIntosh

4 ramps

Noble County

3 ramps

Washington County

3 ramps

Grady County

3 ramps

Roger Mills County

3 ramps

Texas County

3 ramps

Marshall

3 ramps

Creek

3 ramps

Washington

3 ramps

Nowata County

2 ramps

Dewey County

2 ramps

Murray County

2 ramps

Garvin County

2 ramps

Woodward

2 ramps

Pawnee

2 ramps

Choctaw

2 ramps

Haskell

2 ramps

Pushmataha

2 ramps

Grayson County

1 ramp

Beaver County

1 ramp

Alfalfa County

1 ramp

Beckham County

1 ramp

Tillman County

1 ramp

Greer County

1 ramp

Seminole County

1 ramp

Ellis County

1 ramp

Kingfisher County

1 ramp

LeFlore

1 ramp

Pittsburg

1 ramp

Sequoyah

1 ramp

Stephens

1 ramp

Tulsa

1 ramp

About Boating in Oklahoma

Oklahoma offers excellent boating opportunities with 561 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 Oklahoma, 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 Oklahoma below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

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