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Boat Ramps in Vermont

Discover 154 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Vermont. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

154
Total Boat Ramps
Orleans County
25 ramps - Most in County
17
Counties Covered

Vermont Boating - Champlain and the Quiet Lakes

Vermont's boating centers on Lake Champlain, which it shares with New York and Canada. Champlain is one of the larger lakes in the eastern United States, stretching over 100 miles from north to south with enough fetch to generate serious wave conditions in north or south wind. The lake has public ramp access at several Vermont locations including Burlington, Colchester, Chimney Point, and points along the southern lake.
Burlington Bay is the hub of Vermont's sailing community and has marina and launch infrastructure to reflect that. The lake there is wide enough to provide genuine open water sailing while still being reasonably protected compared to the open middle lake.
The Inland Sea at the northern end of Champlain, the portion that separates around the Alburg peninsula, has a different character - shallower and more protected. The northern lake including Grand Isle County sits in what feels almost like a different body of water.
The Connecticut River on Vermont's eastern border with New Hampshire is accessible for boating in several sections, though it's more of a canoe and kayak river through most of Vermont's riverside communities.
Vermont's smaller lakes and ponds, Memphremagog on the Quebec border, Lake Willoughby in the Northeast Kingdom, and Lake St. Catherine in the southwest, all have public access and provide quieter alternatives to Champlain. Memphremagog extends into Canada and technically requires customs consideration if you venture too far north.
Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources manages public access sites, and most are free or low cost. The lake access infrastructure is well-maintained at the major locations.

About Boating in Vermont

Vermont offers excellent boating opportunities with 154 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 Vermont, 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 Vermont below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

Maidstone Lake

Provides access to Maidstone Lake. Located in Bullthroat, VT. Public access.

Lewis Creek

Provides access to Lewis Creek. Located in Ferrisburgh, VT. Public access.

Lake Saint Catherine

Provides access to Lake Saint Catherine. Located in Wells, VT. Public access.

Lake Willoughby

Provides access to Lake Willoughby. Located in Westmore, VT. Public access.

Lapham Bay

Provides access to Lake Champlain. Located in Shoreham, VT. Public access.

Larrabees Point

Provides access to Lake Champlain. Located in Shoreham, VT. Public access.

Lake Sadawga

Provides access to Lake Sadawga. Located in Whitingham, VT. Public access.

Lake Morey

Provides access to Lake Morey. Located in Fairlee, VT. Public access.

Joseph Wiltshire

Provides access to Lake Ninevah. Located in Mount Holly, VT. Public access.

Lake Parker

Provides access to Lake Parker. Located in Glover, VT. Public access.

Lake Raponda

Provides access to Lake Raponda. Located in Wilmington, VT. Public access.

Lake Rescue

Provides access to Lake Rescue. Located in Ludlow, VT. Public access.

Lake Elligo

Provides access to Lake Eligo. Located in Greensboro, VT. Public access.

Vaughn M. Douglass

Provides access to Lake Elmore. Located in Elmore, VT. Public access.

Lake Fairlee

Provides access to Lake Fairlee. Located in West Fairlee, VT. Public access.

Lake Iroquois

Provides access to Lake Iroquois. Located in Williston, VT. Public access.

Lake Eden

Provides access to Lake Eden. Located in Eden, VT. Public access.

Knapp Pond 1

Provides access to Knapp Pond #1. Located in Cavendish, VT. Public access.

Knapp Pond 2

Provides access to Knapp Pond #2. Located in Cavendish, VT. Public access.

Magoon

Provides access to Lake Dunmore. Located in Salisbury, VT. Public access.

Keiser Pond

Provides access to Keiser Pond. Located in Peacham, VT. Public access.

Kings Bay

Provides access to Lake Champlain. Located in North Hero, VT. Public access.

Johns River

Provides access to Lake Memphremagog. Located in Derby, VT. Public access.

Keeler Bay

Provides access to Lake Champlain. Located in South Hero, VT. Public access.

Kelly Bay

Provides access to Lake Champlain. Located in Alburgh, VT. Public access.

Kent Pond

Provides access to Kent Pond. Located in Killington, VT. Public access.

Joe’s Pond

Provides access to Joe's Pond. Located in Danville, VT. Public access.

Hoyts Landing

Provides access to Connecticut River. Located in Springfield, VT. Public access.

Island Pond

Provides access to Island Pond. Located in Brighton, VT. Public access.

Job’s Pond

Provides access to Job's Pond. Located in Westmore, VT. Public access.

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