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Boat Ramps in Washington

Discover 888 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout Washington. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

888
Total Boat Ramps
Grant County
65 ramps - Most in County
64
Counties Covered

Boating in Washington - Puget Sound to the Columbia

Washington state's boating ranges from the protected saltwater inland sea of Puget Sound to the Columbia River along the southern border, the massive eastern Washington reservoirs, and the Cascade mountain lakes, and no single description covers the experience across all of those environments.
Puget Sound is the dominant boating environment for the western part of the state. It's a complex waterway with ferry traffic, commercial shipping, fishing vessels, and recreational boats all sharing the same water in a maze of channels, bays, and inlets. The tidal current in Puget Sound is significant and runs hard in the narrows between larger bodies of water. Deception Pass, Tacoma Narrows, and Admiralty Inlet all have current that demands respect and timing. The scenery throughout the Sound is exceptional.
The San Juan Islands northwest of Anacortes are a world-class cruising destination, with the combination of wildlife (orca pods are regularly seen), scenery, and protected anchorages that makes the area genuinely special. Accessing the San Juans requires crossing the Strait of Juan de Fuca or navigating the northern Sound, both of which are conditions-dependent crossings.
Eastern Washington's Columbia River reservoirs, Lake Roosevelt behind Grand Coulee Dam being the most extensive, provide flat water boating in a landscape that contrasts dramatically with the western side of the state. Lake Chelan is 50 miles long, deep, and set in a dramatic canyon with access from Chelan at the lower end and only water and air access to the remote upper portion.
Washington's registration and boater education requirements are actively enforced, and Puget Sound has strict no-discharge regulations for sewage that apply to all vessels.

About Boating in Washington

Washington offers excellent boating opportunities with 888 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 Washington, 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 Washington below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

Illia Landing

Provides access to Snake River. Located in Garfield County. Public access.

Illahee State Park

Provides access to Port Orchard. Located in Kitsap County. Public access.

Ike Kinswa State Park

Provides access to Cowlitz River – Mayfield Lake. Located in Lewis County. Public access.

Ice Harbor Lock and Dam

Provides access to Snake River – Lake Sacajawea. Located in Franklin County. Public access.

Hunters Campground

Provides access to Columbia River – Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake. Located in Stevens County. Public access.

Howard Amon Park

Provides access to Columbia River – Lake Wallula. Located in Richland, WA. Public access.

Horsethief State Park

Provides access to Columbia River – Horsethief Lake. Located in Klickitat County. Public access.

Horseshoe Lake Park

Provides access to Horseshoe Lake. Located in Woodland, WA. Public access.

Horsehead Bay

Provides access to Horsehead Bay. Located in Forest Beach, WA. Public access.

Horn Rapids Park

Provides access to Yakima River. Located in Benton County. Public access.

Hanson Harbor

Provides access to Columbia River – Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake. Located in Lincoln County. Public access.

John Wayne Marina

Provides access to Sequim Bay. Located in Sequim, WA. Semi-Private access.

Jarrell Cove State Park

Provides access to Pickering Passage, Case Inlet. Located in Mason County. Public access.

Greggs Road

Provides access to Pend Oreille River. Located in Furport, WA. Public access.

Falls Creek Campground

Provides access to Quinalt River – Lake Quinault. Located in Quinault, WA. Public access.

Haller Park

Provides access to Stillaguamish River. Located in Arlington, WA. Public access.

Devils Bench

Provides access to Snake River – Lake Herbert G. West. Located in Franklin County. Public access.

Des Moines

Provides access to Puget Sound. Located in Des Moines, WA. Public access.

Deer Lake Resort

Provides access to Deer Lake. Located in Stevens County. Semi-Private access.

Deep Bay Park

Provides access to Osoyoos Lake. Located in Oroville, WA. Public access.

Fidalgo Marina

Provides access to Fidalgo Bay. Located in Anacortes, WA. Semi-Private access.

Bradbury Beach Campground

Provides access to Columbia River – Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake. Located in Stevens County. Public access.

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