Boat Ramps Of the Coastal Bend

Located at the mouth of the Aransas River in the southwest corner of Copano Bay, the Bayside Boat Ramp is a shallow 2 lane ramp with a shell parking area.

Billing' boat ramp is located on North Padre Island on the north side of the JFK Causeway just east of the point where Packery Channel intersects the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW).

Clem's boat ramp is located on North Padre Island on the north side of the JFK Causeway on the point where Packery Channel intersects the Intercoastal Waterway (ICW).

The recently redeveloped boat ramp at Conn Brown Harbor's Point Park is a concrete 6 lane facility with a good grade for launching and paved parking.

The Copano Boat Ramp is located at the southern end of the Texas Hwy 35 causeway that crosses the bay between Rockport and Lamar.

The Cove Harbor North Boat Ramp offers multiple lanes and good traffic flow for launching boats with easy access to fishing areas around both Rockport and Aransas Pass.  It is a popular jumping off

The boat ramp at Cove Park is a two lane concrete ramp that is free to use by the public. There is good parking and ample lighting for early morning and late evening use.

The multi-lane concrete boat ramp at the end of the Dennis Dyer Municipal Harbor in Port Aransas is wide with ample parking has a good grade for launching a variety of sizes of boats.  It offers a

The Fulton Harbor Ramp is a small one lane ramp in Fulton.

The Goose Island State Park Boat Ramp is a well maintained concrete ramp with 2 lanes. It has a small concrete parking lot with straight in and out parking for about 12 vehicles and trailers.

The Nueces Bay Boat Ramp is located at the southern base of the US Hwy 181 Causeway that connects Portland and Corpus Christi.  It is also known as Marinaville Boat Ramp named after the local baits

The Ransom Park Boat Ramp is maintained by the San Patricio Navigation District #1 and is located at the end of Ransom Rd.

The Rockport Beach Park Ramp is a well maintained two lane concrete ramp that offers good paved parking.  It very protected from wind and waves making launch and recovery very easy.

A small paved 2 lane boat ramp, the St. Charles Bay Ramp on the Lamar Peninsula gives good access to all parts of St. Charles Bay. It is a popular launch spot for both power boats and kayaks.

Tarpon Shores was a victim of Hurricane Harvey.  The bait stand was leveled as were much of the docks.  The ramp remains, but at last inspection there are a lot of obstructions in the water from th

One of three boat ramps located on the island beneath the Padre Island end of the JFK causeway.  This private ramp may require a fee, but has excellent protection from wind and current making launc

Bluff's Landing Boat Ramp is a privately owned ramp that gives direct access to the Upper Laguna Madre.  The two lane ramp has good protection from the wind and waves but does have an issue with gr

Bird Island Basin Boat Ramp is located in Padre Island National Seashore Park.  This is a very popular ramp with anglers wanting to fish the rich waters in the southern portion of the Upper Laguna

The boat ramp at Hampton's Landing is part of the San Patricio County Navigation District complex on Ransom Road which also manages the marina and the Ransom Park boat ramp.

Located in the Corpus Christi Municipal Marina on the "L-Head"  The Cooper's Alley Boat Ramp is a public ramp that launches with in the breakwaters of the Marina.   The concrete ramp is well mainta

The Shell Dock is an undeveloped boat ramp on Hwy 181 access road in Portland.  It is a shell area with a natural steep slope that works well to launch boats.  A small parking area was developed by

This small and remote boat ramp is on the Mission River a few miles west of Mission Bay and Copano Bay.  It is popular during winter months when trout stack up in the river and during windy days wh

This remote ramp on the Aransas River was formerly a hot spot for locals wanting to ski and bass fish on the Aransas River.  Years ago, the earthen dam washed out and returned the river to is natur

The Packery Channel Boat Ramp is on the Mustang Island side of Packery channel.  It is a well maintained 4 lane ramp with ample paved parking.  The ramp can handle most sizes of pleasure boats and

The boat ramp in LaBonte Park gives direct access to the Nueces River below the dam that divides fresh water and saltwater.  Heading east down the river for several miles, this protected river run

Located on the Lamar Peninsula, the Sea Gun Marina Boat ramp is located right at the intersection of Aransas Bay and Copano Bay.  This area took the full force of Hurricane Harvey, causing a shut d

Located at the western edge of Cove Harbor, the South boat ramp is the smaller and lighter used ramp in the complex.  It gives all the benefits of quick access to Estes Flats, Redfish Bay and Arans

Nice multi-lane boat ramp in the Kaufer-Hubert Memorial Park between Loyola Beach and Riviera Beach on Baffin Bay.  This is the primary boat ramp available to immediate access to Baffin Bay.

The boat ramp at Redfish Camp is privately owned and charges a small fee.  It is the only ramp on the south end of Port Bay and give good access to great redfish, black drum and speckled trout habi

This remote ramp on the Aransas River was formerly a hot spot for locals wanting to ski and bass fish on the Aransas River.  Years ago, the earthen dam washed out and returned the river to is natur

Located at the mouth of the Aransas River in the southwest corner of Copano Bay, the Bayside Boat Ramp is a shallow 2 lane ramp with a shell parking area.

Billing' boat ramp is located on North Padre Island on the north side of the JFK Causeway just east of the point where Packery Channel intersects the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW).

Bird Island Basin Boat Ramp is located in Padre Island National Seashore Park.  This is a very popular ramp with anglers wanting to fish the rich waters in the southern portion of the Upper Laguna

Bluff's Landing Boat Ramp is a privately owned ramp that gives direct access to the Upper Laguna Madre.  The two lane ramp has good protection from the wind and waves but does have an issue with gr

Clem's boat ramp is located on North Padre Island on the north side of the JFK Causeway on the point where Packery Channel intersects the Intercoastal Waterway (ICW).

The recently redeveloped boat ramp at Conn Brown Harbor's Point Park is a concrete 6 lane facility with a good grade for launching and paved parking.

Located in the Corpus Christi Municipal Marina on the "L-Head"  The Cooper's Alley Boat Ramp is a public ramp that launches with in the breakwaters of the Marina.   The concrete ramp is well mainta

The Copano Boat Ramp is located at the southern end of the Texas Hwy 35 causeway that crosses the bay between Rockport and Lamar.

The Cove Harbor North Boat Ramp offers multiple lanes and good traffic flow for launching boats with easy access to fishing areas around both Rockport and Aransas Pass.  It is a popular jumping off

Located at the western edge of Cove Harbor, the South boat ramp is the smaller and lighter used ramp in the complex.  It gives all the benefits of quick access to Estes Flats, Redfish Bay and Arans

The boat ramp at Cove Park is a two lane concrete ramp that is free to use by the public. There is good parking and ample lighting for early morning and late evening use.

The multi-lane concrete boat ramp at the end of the Dennis Dyer Municipal Harbor in Port Aransas is wide with ample parking has a good grade for launching a variety of sizes of boats.  It offers a

The Fulton Harbor Ramp is a small one lane ramp in Fulton.

The Goose Island State Park Boat Ramp is a well maintained concrete ramp with 2 lanes. It has a small concrete parking lot with straight in and out parking for about 12 vehicles and trailers.

The boat ramp at Hampton's Landing is part of the San Patricio County Navigation District complex on Ransom Road which also manages the marina and the Ransom Park boat ramp.

Nice multi-lane boat ramp in the Kaufer-Hubert Memorial Park between Loyola Beach and Riviera Beach on Baffin Bay.  This is the primary boat ramp available to immediate access to Baffin Bay.

The boat ramp in LaBonte Park gives direct access to the Nueces River below the dam that divides fresh water and saltwater.  Heading east down the river for several miles, this protected river run

One of three boat ramps located on the island beneath the Padre Island end of the JFK causeway.  This private ramp may require a fee, but has excellent protection from wind and current making launc

This small and remote boat ramp is on the Mission River a few miles west of Mission Bay and Copano Bay.  It is popular during winter months when trout stack up in the river and during windy days wh

The Nueces Bay Boat Ramp is located at the southern base of the US Hwy 181 Causeway that connects Portland and Corpus Christi.  It is also known as Marinaville Boat Ramp named after the local baits

The Packery Channel Boat Ramp is on the Mustang Island side of Packery channel.  It is a well maintained 4 lane ramp with ample paved parking.  The ramp can handle most sizes of pleasure boats and

The Ransom Park Boat Ramp is maintained by the San Patricio Navigation District #1 and is located at the end of Ransom Rd.

The boat ramp at Redfish Camp is privately owned and charges a small fee.  It is the only ramp on the south end of Port Bay and give good access to great redfish, black drum and speckled trout habi

The Rockport Beach Park Ramp is a well maintained two lane concrete ramp that offers good paved parking.  It very protected from wind and waves making launch and recovery very easy.

Located on the Lamar Peninsula, the Sea Gun Marina Boat ramp is located right at the intersection of Aransas Bay and Copano Bay.  This area took the full force of Hurricane Harvey, causing a shut d

The Shell Dock is an undeveloped boat ramp on Hwy 181 access road in Portland.  It is a shell area with a natural steep slope that works well to launch boats.  A small parking area was developed by

A small paved 2 lane boat ramp, the St. Charles Bay Ramp on the Lamar Peninsula gives good access to all parts of St. Charles Bay. It is a popular launch spot for both power boats and kayaks.

Tarpon Shores was a victim of Hurricane Harvey.  The bait stand was leveled as were much of the docks.  The ramp remains, but at last inspection there are a lot of obstructions in the water from th