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Boat Ramps in South Carolina

Discover 468 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout South Carolina. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

468
Total Boat Ramps
Anderson County
38 ramps - Most in County
58
Counties Covered

South Carolina Boating - Upstate Lakes to the Low Country

South Carolina's boating geography runs from the upstate reservoir country along the North Carolina and Georgia borders down through the Midlands lakes and on to the Low Country coast, where the barrier islands and tidal marsh system create a boating environment unlike anything in the inland portions of the state.
Lake Murray west of Columbia is the premier recreational boating lake in the state, a large Saluda River impoundment with extensive shoreline development and solid ramp infrastructure. It's a busy lake on summer weekends but well-suited to all types of recreational boating. Lake Hartwell on the Georgia border and Lake Keowee in the Upstate both have good access and a mix of fishing and recreational activity.
The coast is where South Carolina gets genuinely distinctive. The ACE Basin, one of the largest undeveloped estuaries on the East Coast, provides marsh and river boating in an environment that feels remote even though it's not far from Charleston. The tidal creeks behind the barrier islands from Hilton Head to Georgetown are excellent inshore fishing territory for redfish and speckled trout, and the ramp infrastructure serving this fishery is well-developed at most access points.
The Intracoastal Waterway runs the length of the South Carolina coast and provides protected navigation for cruising boats making the run between the northeast and Florida. Tidal range along the coast is significant, particularly in the upper part of the state, and ramps that have water at high tide can be marginal at low tide.
SC Department of Natural Resources manages public boating access statewide and most freshwater ramps are free with a valid registration.

About Boating in South Carolina

South Carolina offers excellent boating opportunities with 468 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 South Carolina, 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 South Carolina below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

Rembert C. Dennis

Provides access to Wadboo Creek. Located in Berkeley County. Public access.

Spiers

Provides access to Lake Marion. Located in Berkeley County. Public access.

Augustus M. Flood

Provides access to Lake Moultrie. Located in Berkeley County. Public access.

William Dennis

Provides access to Tail Race Canal. Located in Berkeley County. Public access.

Savannah Bluff

Provides access to Waccamaw River. Located in Conway, SC. Public access.

Lees

Provides access to Waccamaw River. Located in Horry County. Public access.

Punch Bowl

Provides access to Little Pee Dee River. Located in Horry County. Public access.

Gunters Lake

Provides access to Gunters Lake. Located in Horry County. Public access.

Ricefield Cove

Provides access to Lumber River. Located in Horry County. Public access.

Sandy Bluff

Provides access to Little Pee Dee River. Located in Horry County. Public access.

Pitts Landing

Provides access to Little Pee Dee River. Located in Pitts Landing, SC. Public access.

Rosewood Landing

Provides access to Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. Located in Socastee, SC. Public access.

Stokes Bluff

Provides access to Savannah River. Located in Stokes Bluff Landing, SC. Public access.

Highway 21 Bridge

Provides access to Combahee River. Located in Hampton County. Public access.

Buzzard’s Roost

Provides access to Saluda River – Lake Greenwood. Located in Greenwood County. Public access.

Greenwood Shores

Provides access to Saluda River – Lake Greenwood. Located in Greenwood Shores, SC. Public access.

J. Verne Smith Park

Provides access to South Tyger River – Lake Robinson. Located in Greer, SC. Public access.

Shell Road

Provides access to Main Creek. Located in Pawleys Island, SC. Public access.

Pritchard Street

Provides access to Pawleys Creek. Located in Pawleys Island, SC. Public access.

Pringles Ferry

Provides access to Black River. Located in Pringle Heights, SC. Public access.

Sandhole

Provides access to Wadmacon Creek. Located in Georgetown County. Public access.

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