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Boat Ramps in Virginia

Discover 306 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Virginia. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

306
Total Boat Ramps
Mecklenburg County
16 ramps - Most in County
103
Counties Covered

Virginia Boating - The Bay, the Rivers & Smith Mountain

Virginia's boating splits clearly between the coast and the inland reservoir system, with the Chesapeake Bay serving as the dominant coastal feature and a long list of state and federal reservoirs serving the interior.
The Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries are extraordinary water. The James, York, Rappahannock, and Potomac rivers all provide miles of protected tidal boating that flows naturally into the main Bay. The Virginia portion of the Bay has excellent public ramp access at multiple points, from Hampton Roads in the south through the Northern Neck and up to the Maryland line. Striped bass, bluefish, and flounder fishing draws a significant portion of the boating traffic on the tidal waters.
The Elizabeth River corridor through Norfolk and Portsmouth is heavily industrialized but has ramp access and connects to the ICW and Hampton Roads. The approach to the open Bay from Hampton Roads passes through some of the heaviest naval traffic in the world, which is worth being aware of and is a genuinely interesting navigation environment.
Inland, Smith Mountain Lake in the Blue Ridge foothills is the premier recreational boating lake in Virginia with good ramp infrastructure and a well-established boating community. Buggs Island Lake (Kerr Reservoir) on the North Carolina border is enormous and has excellent striper fishing with solid Corps ramp facilities throughout.
Claytor Lake near Radford and Lake Anna in the Piedmont both serve their respective regional populations well. Lake Anna was created by Dominion Energy for nuclear plant cooling and is now a popular recreational lake with multiple access points.
Virginia requires boater education for operators born on or after July 1, 1972, one of the broader education requirements in the country.

Browse by County

Mecklenburg County

16 ramps

Bedford County

14 ramps

Spotsylvania County

13 ramps

Franklin County

12 ramps

Page County

8 ramps

Mecklenburg

8 ramps

Halifax County

7 ramps

Grayson County

7 ramps

Warren County

6 ramps

Louisa County

6 ramps

Fluvanna County

5 ramps

Alleghany County

5 ramps

Botetourt County

5 ramps

Gloucester County

5 ramps

Pittsylvania County

5 ramps

Rockingham County

4 ramps

Northumberland County

4 ramps

Amherst County

4 ramps

Powhatan County

4 ramps

Giles County

4 ramps

Campbell County

4 ramps

Southampton County

4 ramps

Virginia Beach city

4 ramps

Suffolk city

4 ramps

Washington County

4 ramps

York County

4 ramps

Dickenson

4 ramps

Shenandoah County

3 ramps

Culpeper County

3 ramps

Albemarle County

3 ramps

Richmond County

3 ramps

Accomack County

3 ramps

Rockbridge County

3 ramps

Nelson County

3 ramps

Caroline County

3 ramps

King William County

3 ramps

Middlesex County

3 ramps

Buckingham County

3 ramps

Henrico County

3 ramps

Northampton County

3 ramps

Prince Edward County

3 ramps

Pulaski County

3 ramps

Poquoson city

3 ramps

Isle of Wight County

3 ramps

Russell County

3 ramps

Brunswick County

3 ramps

Carroll County

3 ramps

Scott County

3 ramps

Clarke County

2 ramps

Stafford County

2 ramps

Orange County

2 ramps

Westmoreland County

2 ramps

Hanover County

2 ramps

King and Queen County

2 ramps

Cumberland County

2 ramps

Chesterfield County

2 ramps

Montgomery County

2 ramps

Hampton city

2 ramps

Wythe County

2 ramps

Smyth County

2 ramps

Greensville County

2 ramps

Emporia city

2 ramps

Alleghany

2 ramps

Augusta

2 ramps

Franklin

2 ramps

Bath

2 ramps

Frederick County

1 ramp

Loudoun County

1 ramp

Fairfax County

1 ramp

Fauquier County

1 ramp

Arlington County

1 ramp

Fredericksburg city

1 ramp

Essex County

1 ramp

Goochland County

1 ramp

Lancaster County

1 ramp

Richmond city

1 ramp

Mathews County

1 ramp

Appomattox County

1 ramp

Charles City County

1 ramp

Amelia County

1 ramp

James City County

1 ramp

Colonial Heights city

1 ramp

Nottoway County

1 ramp

Dinwiddie County

1 ramp

Surry County

1 ramp

Newport News city

1 ramp

Charlotte County

1 ramp

Sussex County

1 ramp

Lunenburg County

1 ramp

Portsmouth city

1 ramp

Lee County

1 ramp

Chesapeake city

1 ramp

Franklin city

1 ramp

King George County

1 ramp

Bath County

1 ramp

Alexandria city

1 ramp

Patrick County

1 ramp

Henry County

1 ramp

Prince George

1 ramp

Washington

1 ramp

Henry

1 ramp

Patrick

1 ramp

Wise

1 ramp

About Boating in Virginia

Virginia offers excellent boating opportunities with 306 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 Virginia, 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 Virginia below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

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