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Boat Ramps in West Virginia

Discover 250 public boat launches, ramps, and marina access points throughout West Virginia. Find the perfect launch site for your next boating adventure.

250
Total Boat Ramps
Kanawha County
13 ramps - Most in County
65
Counties Covered

West Virginia Boating - Rivers, Gorges & Summersville

West Virginia is defined by its rivers more than its lakes, and that shapes the boating culture accordingly. The New River Gorge, now a national park, contains one of the best whitewater rivers in the eastern United States from Hinton to Fayetteville, though that's paddling and raft territory rather than powerboat country. The Gauley River below Summersville Dam is similarly famous for whitewater and has a dedicated following of serious paddlers.
Summersville Lake itself is a different story. The reservoir above the Gauley's famous rapids is one of the clearest lakes in the eastern United States with unusually clean water for an Appalachian reservoir. Scuba diving is popular there and the lake has public ramp access with good facilities. The lake is subject to low drawdown in fall to allow whitewater releases below the dam, which affects boating access seasonally.
The Ohio River on the state's western border provides flatwater access and has ramp facilities at several towns including Huntington and Point Pleasant. It's working river navigation with barge traffic and the usual requirements.
Beech Fork Lake, Burnsville Lake, Burnsville, East Lynn, and other Corps of Engineers reservoirs scattered across the state provide flatwater recreation, though most are modest in size and infrastructure compared to the major reservoirs in neighboring states.
West Virginia's mountainous terrain limits the development of large flat-water reservoirs and makes road access to remote river sections challenging. The state's best boating requires some willingness to explore and accept less developed infrastructure than you'd find in flatter states.

About Boating in West Virginia

West Virginia offers excellent boating opportunities with 250 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 West 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 West Virginia below. Use the filters to narrow your search by county or specific features you need.

Burnsville Lake

Provides access to Little Kanawha River (Burnsville Lake). Located in Braxton County. Public access.

Cunard River

Provides access to New River. Located in Sewell, WV. Public access.

Nitro

Provides access to New RIver. Located in Nitro, WV. Public access.

Dun Glen

Provides access to New River. Located in Fayette County. Public access.

James P. Bailey Lake

Provides access to South Fork Brush Creek (James P Bailey Lake). Located in Mercer County. Public access.

New River

Provides access to New River. Located in Raleigh County. Public access.

Dickinson Hollow

Provides access to New River. Located in Summers County. Public access.

Elk River

Provides access to Elk River. Located in Bakers Run, WV. Public access.

Helmick Run

Provides access to Stoney River (Mt. Storm Lake). Located in Grant County. Public access.

Elk Fork Lake

Provides access to Elk Fork Lake. Located in Jackson County. Public access.

Elk River

Provides access to Elk River. Located in Braxton County. Public access.

North Bend State Park

Provides access to North Bend State Park Lake. Located in Ritchie County. Public access.

North Bend State Park

Provides access to North Bend State Park Pond. Located in Ritchie County. Public access.

Spring Valley

Provides access to Little Kanawha River. Located in Wirt County. Public access.

Chucks Ford

Provides access to Hughes River. Located in Cisco, WV. Public access.

Charles Fork Lake

Provides access to Charles Fork Lake. Located in Roane County. Public access.

Tracy Lake

Provides access to Tracy Lake. Located in Ritchie County. Public access.

Belleville

Provides access to Ohio River. Located in Humphrey, WV. Public access.

Lee Creek

Provides access to Lee Creek. Located in Wood County. Public access.

Old Lock #19

Provides access to Ohio River. Located in Tallmans, WV. Public access.

Corning Park

Provides access to Little Kanawha River. Located in Parkersburg, WV. Public access.

Wells Lock

Provides access to Little Kanawha River. Located in Wirt County. Public access.

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