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Provides access to Juniata River. Located in Watts Township, PA. Public access.
Discover 602 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Pennsylvania. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.
Pennsylvania's boating is split between the Lake Erie shoreline in the northwest corner, the major rivers running through the state, and a scattered collection of reservoirs and lakes in between.
Presque Isle Bay at Erie is the most developed freshwater boating harbor in the state, with protected water behind the Presque Isle peninsula giving boaters access to open Lake Erie without having to launch directly into the lake. The peninsula forms a natural breakwater and the bay inside is well-suited to smaller boats. Erie on the lake side of the peninsula is another matter - the same Great Lakes conditions that apply elsewhere on Erie apply here.
The Susquehanna River runs the length of the state from the New York border through to Maryland and has ramp access at multiple points, though it's more of a float trip and fishing river than powerboat water in most of its Pennsylvania length. The West Branch and the North Branch are similarly suited to smaller craft.
The Delaware River on the eastern border has ramp access and is used for both recreation and fishing throughout its Pennsylvania reach from the Water Gap south through the Philadelphia area. Delaware River conditions can include significant current during high water periods.
Raystown Lake in central Pennsylvania is the state's largest single lake and has excellent Corps of Engineers ramp infrastructure. It's a deep, relatively clear reservoir with good smallmouth bass fishing and less pressure than the lakes closer to the major metro areas.
The state park system manages access at multiple smaller lakes and reservoirs scattered across the state, most with adequate ramp and parking facilities.
Discover the best boat ramps, popular water bodies, boating regulations, and essential information for Pennsylvania.
Read the Full Guide →🌊 Stillwater Lake
📍 Union Dale, PA
View Details →🌊 Susquehanna River
📍 Liverpool Township, PA
View Details →🌊 Bald Eagle Creek - Foster Joseph Sayers Lake
📍 Howard Township, PA
View Details →🌊 Jacobs Creek
📍 Mount Pleasant Township, PA
View Details →🌊 Susquehanna River
📍 Conoy Township, PA
View Details →🌊 Allegheny Reservoir
📍 Elk Township, PA
View Details →Pennsylvania offers excellent boating opportunities with 602 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 Juniata River. Located in Greenwood Township, PA. Public access.
Provides access to Susquehanna River. Located in Buffalo Township, PA. Public access.
Provides access to Stephen Foster Lake. Located in West Burlington Township, PA. Public access.
Provides access to Allegheny Reservoir. Located in Mead Township, PA. Public access.
Provides access to Allegheny Reservoir. Located in Hamilton Township, PA. Public access.
Provides access to West Branch Tionesta Creek. Located in Sheffield Township, PA. Public access.
Provides access to Chapman Dam Reservoir. Located in Pleasant Township, PA. Public access.
Provides access to Cowanesque Lake. Located in Lawrence Township, PA. Public access.
Provides access to West Branch Susquehanna River. Located in Clearfield, PA. Public access.
Provides access to Shawnee Lake. Located in Napier Township, PA. Public access.
Provides access to Loyalhanna Lake. Located in Loyalhanna Township, PA. Public access.
Provides access to Crooked Creek – Crooked Creek Lake. Located in Bethel Township, PA. Public access.