Boat Ramps in Franklin County, Texas
Find 189 public boat launches in Franklin County. Access lakes, rivers, and waterways throughout the county.
Boating in Franklin County
Franklin County offers 189 public boat ramps spread across 66 cities, providing access to 94 different water bodies throughout the county. Located in Texas, Franklin County provides excellent boating opportunities for both residents and visitors.
Popular Water Bodies
- Rend Lake (14 ramps)
- Smith Mountain Lake (10 ramps)
- Lake Champlain (8 ramps)
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Carrabelle
6 rampsFrankfort
4 rampsPine Log
4 rampsRangeley
4 rampsApalachicola
3 rampsChain of Ponds Township
3 rampsPasco
3 rampsSaint Albans Town
3 rampsSwanton
3 rampsUpper Arlington
3 rampsColumbus
2 rampsEstill Springs
2 rampsFort Gadsden
2 rampsLanark Village
2 rampsMagnolia Bluffs
2 rampsStanton
2 rampsTown of Santa Clara
2 rampsTown of Tupper Lake
2 rampsWinchester
2 rampsBlendon Township
1 rampBrickyard
1 rampCapitol Hill
1 rampCatawissa
1 rampCharleston
1 rampCreels
1 rampDublin
1 rampEastpoint
1 rampErving
1 rampFairfield
1 rampFarmington
1 rampFoxsport
1 rampFranklin
1 rampGill
1 rampHays Place
1 rampHighgate
1 rampLevey
1 rampLurgan Township
1 rampLynchburg
1 rampMacon
1 rampMcIntyre
1 rampMelville Landing
1 rampMetal Township
1 rampMount Vernon
1 rampNew Haven
1 rampNew Hope
1 rampNew Sharon
1 rampNorthfield
1 rampOrange
1 rampPleasant Grove
1 rampSaint Teresa
1 rampSaranac Inn
1 rampStratton
1 rampStrong
1 rampSun N Sand Beaches
1 rampSunderland
1 rampTown of Harrietstown
1 rampTownship E
1 rampTwo Mile
1 rampUnion
1 rampVillage of Saranac Lake
1 rampWashington
1 rampWeld
1 rampWesterville
1 rampWilton
1 rampWindust
1 rampWyman Township
1 rampFinding the Best Boat Ramp in Franklin County
With 189 boat ramps across 66 cities, Franklin County offers plenty of options for launching your boat. Whether you're looking to fish, ski, cruise, or simply enjoy time on the water, you'll find convenient access points throughout the county.
What to Consider
When selecting a boat ramp in Franklin County, consider these factors:
- Location: Choose a ramp close to your target fishing spot or cruising area
- Launch Lanes: Multiple lanes mean less wait time during busy weekends
- Parking: Ensure adequate space for vehicles and boat trailers
- Fees: Many public ramps are free, while others charge daily or annual fees
- Amenities: Look for restrooms, cleaning stations, and nearby services
- Water Body Access: Different ramps provide access to different lakes, rivers, or waterways
Explore Boat Ramps by City
Franklin County boat ramps are located in 66 different cities. Use the city browser above to narrow your search to a specific area, or browse all 189 ramps below. Each listing includes detailed information about launch fees, amenities, parking, and directions.
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