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Boat Ramps in Rhode Island

Discover 115 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Rhode Island. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

115
Total Boat Ramps
Washington County
38 ramps - Most in County
5
Counties Covered

Rhode Island Boating - Narragansett Bay & Beyond

Rhode Island is small enough that most of the boating population has access to multiple different water environments within a short drive. Narragansett Bay is the dominant feature, a large protected estuary that allows recreational boating in relatively sheltered conditions most of the time, with access to Block Island Sound and the open Atlantic at the southern end.
The Bay is extensively used for sailing, powerboating, fishing, and commercial shellfish harvesting. The Providence River at the northern end has become significantly cleaner over the past few decades and the boating infrastructure in the Providence area reflects that recovery. Newport is the sailing capital of the northeast and the harbor there is busy with racing, charter, and recreational activity from May through October.
Block Island, accessible by water from Point Judith or Newport, is a popular destination for cruising boats and daytrippers. The passage across Block Island Sound can be rough in easterly conditions and the island's exposed anchorages can be uncomfortable in some wind directions.
The freshwater boating options are limited by the state's size. Scituate Reservoir is a water supply and closed to recreation. Worden Pond is the largest natural pond in the state and has public access for non-motorized boating. Bowdish, Worden, and Watchaug ponds in the Arcadia Management Area have RIDEM boat access.
Tidal currents in Narragansett Bay run stronger than they look, particularly in the narrows around Newport and between Conanicut Island and the mainland. Local knowledge or a current chart is useful for anyone unfamiliar with the Bay.

About Boating in Rhode Island

Rhode Island offers excellent boating opportunities with 115 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 Rhode Island, 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 Rhode Island below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

Belleville Pond

Provides access to Belleville Pond. Located in North Kingstown, RI. Public access.

Allen Harbor

Provides access to Allen Harbor. Located in North Kingstown, RI. Public access.

Wilson Park

Provides access to Wickford Harbor. Located in North Kingstown, RI. Public access.

Washington Street

Provides access to Narragansett Bay East. Located in Newport, RI. Public access.

King Park

Provides access to Newport Harbor. Located in Newport, RI. Public access.

Fort Adams

Provides access to Newport Harbor-Brenton Cove. Located in Newport, RI. Public access.

Pollock Avenue

Provides access to Pettaquamscutt River. Located in South Kingstown, RI. Public access.

State Pier #5

Provides access to Rhode Island Sound. Located in Narragansett, RI. Public access.

Galilee

Provides access to Point Judith Pond. Located in Narragansett, RI. Public access.

Third Beach

Provides access to Sakonnet River. Located in Middletown, RI. Public access.

Sakonnet Harbor

Provides access to Sakonnet River. Located in Little Compton, RI. Public access.

Lincoln Woods

Provides access to Olney Pond. Located in Lincoln, RI. Public access.

Fort Wetherill

Provides access to Narragansett Bay East. Located in Jamestown, RI. Public access.

Fort Getty

Provides access to Narragansett Bay West. Located in Jamestown, RI. Public access.

Locustville Pond

Provides access to Locustville Pond. Located in Hopkinton, RI. Public access.

Bradford Landing

Provides access to Pawcatuck River. Located in Westerly, RI. Public access.

Alton Pond Landing

Provides access to Alton Pond. Located in Hopkinton, RI. Public access.

Keech Pond

Provides access to Keech Pond. Located in Glocester, RI. Public access.

Pascoag Reservoir

Provides access to Pascoag Reservoir. Located in Glocester, RI. Public access.

Clarkville Pond

Provides access to Clarkville Pond. Located in Glocester, RI. Public access.

Bowdish Reservoir

Provides access to Bowdish Reservoir. Located in Glocester, RI. Public access.

Shippee Sawmill Pond

Provides access to Shippee Sawmill Pond. Located in Foster, RI. Public access.

Bold Point Park

Provides access to Providence River-Providence Harbor. Located in East Providence, RI. Public access.

Sabin Point

Provides access to Providence River. Located in East Providence, RI. Public access.

East Greenwich Municipal

Provides access to Greenwich Bay-Greenwich Cove. Located in East Greenwich, RI. Public access.

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