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Queensland public boat ramps

  • Ramp
  • Location

Atherton shire

Tinaroo (Church Street)

Balonne shire

St George (Bowen Street)

Banana shire

Baralaba Weir Callide Dam
Tinaroo Falls Dam Jack Taylor Weir Dawson River

Biloela—Calvale Road (lower ramp) Biloela—Calvale Road (upper ramp) Dawson River—8 km west of Moura

Callide Creek
Callide Dam Moura Lake Victoria

  • Theodore
  • Dawson River

Beaudesert shire

Logan River (Henderson Street–

  • Henderson Reserve)
  • Logan Reserve

Biggenden shire

Paradise Dam–Main Dam

Boonah shire

500 m upstream from visitors centre

  • Maroon Dam
  • HG Slatter Park

  • AG Muller Park
  • Moogerah Dam

Bowen shire

Bowen (Horseshoe Bay Road) Bowen (Starboard Road)

Cape Edgecumbe—Grays Bay

Bowen State Boat Harbour
Molongle Creek (Molongle Creek Road) Molongle Creek—south bank

Brisbane city

Albion (Beaumont Street)

Breakfast Creek—north bank

Bald Hills (Wyampa Road–Deep Water Bend)

Deep Water Bend—Pine River, south bank South Brisbane—Brisbane River, south bank Mandalay—Brisbane River, north bank Long Pocket—Brisbane River, north bank Mt Ommaney Drive—Brisbane River, south bank Whyte Island—boat passage

Brisbane (Riverside Drive) Fig Tree Pocket (Fig Tree Pocket Road) Indooroopilly (Meiers Road) Jindalee (Noolinga Street) Lytton (Port Drive–Whyte Island) Manly Boat Harbour (Fairlead Crescent) Manly Boat Harbour—north end Manly Boat Harbour (Royal Esplanade) Manly Boat Harbour—south end Morningside (Lytton Road– Colmslie Reserve)

Lytton Road—Brisbane River, south bank Breakfast Creek—south bank

Kedron Brook Floodway
Newstead (Ross Street) Nudgee Beach (Nudgee Road) Pinkenba (Kirra Street)

Brisbane River—north bank

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  • Ramp
  • Location

Brisbane city (cont.)

Shorncliffe (Jetty Street)

Cabbage Tree Creek Boat Harbour—north bank Cabbage Tree Creek Boat Harbour—north bank Cabbage Tree Creek Boat Harbour—north bank Wynnum Creek—north bank

Shorncliffe (Sinbad Street) Shorncliffe (Yundah Street) Wynnum (Glenora Street)

Broadsound shire

Carmilla Beach (Carmilla Creek Road) Clairview Beach (Colonial Drive)

Carmilla Creek—south bank, mouth of creek

Clairview Beach
St Lawrence (Howards Road– Waverley Creek)

Bund Creek—north bank

Bundaberg city

Bundaberg (Kirby’s Wall) Bundaberg (Queen Street) Bundaberg (Queen Street)

Burdekin shire

Burnett River—south bank (5 km east of Bundaberg)

Burnett River—north bank (downstream) Burnett River—north bank (upstream)

Barramundi Creek (Morris Creek Road) via Hodel Road

  • Cromarty Creek (Boat Ramp Road)
  • via Giru (off the Haughton River)

Groper Creek settlement

  • (Hinkson Esplanade)
  • downstream from jetty

Groper Creek settlement

  • (Hinkson Esplanade)
  • upstream from jetty

Hell Hole landing (Hodder Road) Jerona (Esplanade)
Rita Island

Barratta Creek—downstream Mud Creek—via Airdmillan

via Airdmillan
Ocean Creek (Peggy Bogg Road) Plantation Creek (Old Wharf Road) Wallace landing (Peake Road)

Burke shire

Yellow Gin Creek—middle landing

Burketown (Truganini Road)

Burnett shire

Albert River—north bank

Bargara (Burkitt Street) Booyan (Baillies Road) off Esplanade

Kolan River—south bank

Burnett Heads (Esplanade) Burnett Heads (Harbour Esplanade)

Burnett River—upstream from boat harbour Burnett Heads State Boat Harbour—

north-western side
Four Knots Point (Strathdees Road) Innes Park (Esplanade)

Burnett River—south bank Palmers Creek—north side of entrance

  • at dam wall
  • Isis Balancing Storage Dam

Miara, Yandaran (Miara Road) Riverview (Peagam Street) Sandy Hook (Branyan Road)

Kolan River—north bank, near entrance Dublo Park—Elliott River, north bank Burnett River barrage—south bank

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  • Ramp
  • Location

Burnett shire (cont.)

Winfield (Rocky Point Road—

Colonial Cove)

Baffle Creek—south bank Baffle Creek—south bank

Winfield (Winfield Road)

Caboolture shire

Beachmere (Saint Smith Road)

Bellara (Bibimuyla Street—northern) Bellara (Bibimuyla Street—southern)

Bongaree (Fourth Avenue) Bongaree (Third Avenue)

Caboolture River—north bank Bribie Island—west side Bribie Island—west side Welsby Parade—northern ramp Welsby Parade—southern ramp Captain Cook Parade—Deception Bay Pumicestone Passage—opposite caravan park

Deception Bay (Bayview Terrace) Donnybrook (Grant Lane)

  • Ningi (Kal-Ma-Kuta Drive)
  • near Spinnaker Sound marina

(1.3 km north-west of Bribie bridge)
Spinnaker Sound marina Toorbul (First Avenue) Toorbul (Freeman Road) Toorbul (Moffat Esplanade)

Cairns city

1.1 km north-west of Bribie Bridge

Toorbul Esplanade—Pumicestone Passage Toorbul Esplanade—Pumicestone Passage Ningi Creek—north bank

Bellenden Ker (Russell River Road)

Russell River—north bank

Bramston Beach (Esplanade, Joyce Creek)

Rocky Point—Joyce Creek, north bank

  • Smiths Creek
  • Cairns (Fearnley Street)

Cairns (Greenbank Road) Cairns (Tingira Street) Deeral (Ross Road)

Barron River—south bank

Smiths Creek

Mulgrave River—south bank
Edmonton (Thompson Road—

  • downstream)
  • downstream ramp

Edmonton (Thompson Road—upstream) upstream ramp

Holloways Beach (Acacia Street) Machans Beach (Christensen Street) Palm Cove (Cedar Road)

Richters Creek—south bank Barron River—north bank Esplanade—northern end

  • via Kamma
  • Redbank Creek (Pine Creek Road)

Second Beach (Yarrabah Road) Yorkeys Knob (Buckley Street)

Calliope shire

Trinity Inlet—eastern side Yorkeys Knob—Half Moon Bay

Awoonga Dam

Boyne River—via Benaraby

Boyne Island (Alexander Street)

Tarcoola Estate—Boyne River, north bank
Boyne Island (Wyndham Road—

David Bray Park)

Boyne River—north bank

Calliope River (Bruce Highway)

south bank—via Old Highway Road

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  • Ramp
  • Location

Calliope shire (cont.)

Tannum Sands (Boat Ramp Road)

Wild Cattle Creek—north bank Ramsay Crossing—via Mt Larcom

The Narrows (Ramsay Crossing) The Narrows

  • (south of Ramsay Crossing)
  • south of Ramsay Crossing

Caloundra city

  • Baroon Pocket
  • Lake Baroon

Buddina (Adaluma Avenue) Caloundra (Maloja Avenue) Caloundra (Margaret Street) Currimundi (Lara Street)

Mooloolah River—south bank, off La Balsa Park Tripcony Park—Bulcock Beach

Kings Beach

Currimundi Lake—south bank Woorim Park—Pumicestone Channel

off Leach Park
Golden Beach (Churchill Street) Golden Beach (Short Street) Moffat Beach (Seaview Terrace) Pelican Waters (June Street) Pelican Waters (Raleigh Street) Pelican Waters (Raleigh Street)

Cardwell shire

Moffat Beach (beach access only)

Bells Creek—north bank

300 m south of Military Jetty 200 m south of Military Jetty

Cardwell (Coral Sea Drive) Cardwell (Sheridan Street) Fishers Creek (off the Bruce Highway) Hull River Heads (Tully–Hull Road)

Meunga Creek—south bank Marine Parade—Hinchinbrook Channel

north of Cardwell Range

Hull River—south bank (upstream from Hull Heads)

Port Hinchinbrook (Port Hinchinbrook Resort)

Bruce Highway—Cardwell

South Mission Beach

  • (Jackey Jackey Street)
  • North Hull River

South Mission Beach (Kennedy Esplanade)

Esplanade—south end

Tully Heads (Esplanade)

Carpentaria shire

Mosquito Creek—off Tully River

Karumba (Gilbert Street) Karumba (Palmer Street) Normanton (Landsborough Street)

Chinchilla shire

Gilbert Street—Norman River Karumba Point—Norman River Norman River—south bank

  • Archers Crossing
  • Condamine River (near Chinchilla–Kogan Road)

Chinchilla Weir (Archers Crossing)

Condamine River—south side

Chinchilla Weir (Chinchilla South Road) Condamine River—adjacent to weir wall

Cook shire

Annan River

  • (Cooktown Development Road)
  • Annan River

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  • Ramp
  • Location

Cook shire (cont.)

Ayton (Esplanade)

Bloomfield River—north bank
Cooktown (Charlotte Street—

downstream)

Endeavour River—south bank
Cooktown (Charlotte Street—upstream) Endeavour River—south bank

Port Stewart (Esplanade) Weipa (Rocky Point)

Stewart River—north of Princess Charlotte Bay

Rocky Point

Weipa (Kerr Point Road—Evans Landing) Evans Point

Cooloola shire

  • Borumba Dam
  • Imbil (Yabba Creek Road)

Carlo Point (Carlo Road) Snapper Creek State Boat Harbour

Crab Creek—north bank

Crows Nest Shire

Cooby Dam

Tin Can Inlet—east side (via Rainbow Beach Road) Snapper Creek (Tin Can Bay Road—Norman Point)

Toolara (Toolara Road) Cooby Dam Road
Lake Perseverance

Dalrymple shire

near recreation lodge

  • Lake Dalrymple
  • picnic area

Douglas shire

Daintree River (Cape Tribulation Road) Daintree River (Stewart Street) Dayman Point (Daintree Road) Newell (Rankin Street) Port Douglas (Inlet Street)

Duaringa shire

Cape Tribulation—Daintree River, south bank

Daintree River opposite Rocky Point School

Mossman River heads—north bank Port Douglas—Dickson Inlet

  • Bedford Weir
  • Mackenzie River

Eacham shire

Tinaroo Dam

Tinaburra Drive—via Yungaburra

off Eidsvold Road

Eidsvold shire

Wuruma Dam

Emerald shire

  • Fairbairn Dam
  • Lake Maraboon

Esk shire

  • Atkinson Dam
  • Atkinson Dam Road

  • Lake Cressbrook
  • picnic area

Lake Somerset (Kirkleigh North) Lake Somerset (Kirkleigh South) Lake Somerset (The Spit) Lake Wivenhoe (Billies Bay)

Kirkleigh Road—western side of lake Kirkleigh Road—western side of lake Esk–Kilcoy Road—western side of lake eastern side of lake—via Splityard Creek

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  • Ramp
  • Location

Esk shire (cont.)

Lake Wivenhoe (Hamon Cove) Lake Wivenhoe (Hays Landing) Lake Wivenhoe (Logan Inlet)

Fitzroy shire

Wivenhoe–Somerset Road—western side of lake eastern side of lake—via Splityard Creek

western side of lake

Raglan Creek—north bank

Gayndah shire

Port Alma (Port Alma Road)
Burnett River (Gray’s waterhole)

Burnett River—18 km downstream from Gayndah Burnett River—north bank (off Burnett Highway)
Gayndah (Burnett Highway—

Claude Wharton Weir)

Gladstone city

Curtis Island (Wyndham Avenue) Gladstone (Goondoon Street) Gladstone (Hanson Road) Gladstone (Morgan Street)

Toolooa—South Trees Inlet

Gold Coast city

Port Curtis

Auckland Inlet—near O’Connell Wharf Calliope River—near Gladstone Power Station

Auckland Inlet Toolooa (Gladstone–Benaraby Road)

Alberton (Alberton Road) Beenleigh (Pacific Highway) Bethania (Federation Drive) Boykambil (Bert Hood Street)

Logan River—south bank Logan River—south bank Logan River—south bank Boykambil Esplanade—Coombabah Creek
Broadwater (Marine Parade—

Anzac Park)

Southport—the Broadwater (at swimming pool) Tallebudgera Creek—north bank

Burleigh Heads (Awoonga Avenue) Cabbage Tree Point

  • (Cabbage Tree Point Road)
  • off Charlie Hammel Park

Carrara (Carrara Road) Coombabah (Turana Street) Hinze Dam
Nerang River

The Esplanade—Coombabah Creek, south bank

Advancetown Lake
Hollywell (Holly Avenue) Hollywell (Jasmine Avenue)

Centenary Drive—the Broadwater, Southport Centenary Drive—the Broadwater, Southport

Horizon Shores Marina

  • (Cabbage Tree Point Road)
  • Woongoolba

Jacobs Well (Jacobs Well Road) Jacobs Well (Jacobs Well Road)
5 m south of jetty 20 m south of jetty

Labrador (Marine Parade—

southern end)

Loders Creek—north bank

Main Beach (Waterways Drive) Nerang (Arthur Earle Park)

Proud Park—Nerang River, south bank Nerang River—south bank

Oxenford (west of Pacific Motorway)

Coomera River—south bank

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  • Ramp
  • Location

Gold Coast city (cont.)

Palm Beach (Murlong Crescent)

Tallebudgera Creek—south bank Currumbin Creek—north bank boat harbour—Coomera River, south bank Jabiru Island—south side

Palm Beach (Thrower Drive) Paradise Point (Donald Avenue) Paradise Point (Oxley Drive) Runaway Bay (Ray Street)

Biggera Creek—north bank

Santa Barbara (Pinnaroo Street)

Charles Holm Park—Coomera River
Southport (Marine Parade—

Harley Park)

Southport—the Broadwater

Surfers Paradise (Birt Avenue) Surfers Paradise (Naples Avenue) Surfers Paradise (T E Peters Drive)

Nerang River—adjacent to Budds Beach Isle of Capri—Nerang River

opposite Gold Coast Convention Centre
The Spit

(Muriel Henchman Drive—northern)

off Seaworld Drive
The Spit

(Muriel Henchman Drive—southern)

off Seaworld Drive
Waterford (Albert Street)

Goondiwindi town

Logan River—south bank

Goondiwindi (Marshall Street)

Herberton shire

MacIntyre River

  • Tully Falls Road
  • Koombooloomba Dam

Hervey Bay city

Burrum Heads (Burrum Heads Road) Burrum Heads (Ross Street) Howard (Bruce Highway) Mary River Heads (east) Mary River Heads (west)

Burrum River—south bank, downstream Burrum River—south bank, upstream Burrum River—north bank Mary River—north bank (eastern side of north head) Mary River—north bank

(western side of north head)
Point Vernon (Alpin Street) Point Vernon (Corfield Street) Toogoom (Toogoom Road)

Urangan (Jetty Road—ramp 1)
Hervey Bay—eastern side of Point Vernon Gatakers Bay—western side of Point Vernon Toogoom—Beelbi Creek Urangan State Boat Harbour—

adjacent to barge ramp

Urangan (Jetty Road—ramp 2)

Hervey Bay shire

Lenthalls Dam

Urangan State Boat Harbour—adjacent to slipway

near dam wall

Hinchinbrook shire

  • Cassady Creek
  • Cassady Beach Road

Dungeness (Dungeness–Lucinda Road) Herbert River—entrance

  • Forrest Beach (She-Oak Street)
  • via Allingham

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  • Ramp
  • Location

Hinchinbrook shire (cont.)

Taylors Beach (Boat Ramp Road)

Inglewood shire

via Groper Street

  • east of Inglewood
  • Coolmunda Dam

Ipswich city

Barellan Point (Park Road) Colleges Crossing (Devin Drive)

Karalee—Brisbane River, south bank

Karana Downs

Goodna (Brisbane Terrace—

Richardson Park)

Brisbane Terrace—Brisbane River, south bank

Kookaburra Park (Wandoo Court)

Isis shire

Karana Downs
Buxton (Powers Street) Lake Gregory

Burrum River—north bank

off Voss Road

Walkers Point (Manley Smith Drive—

via Woodgate)

Burrum River—north bank

Woodgate (First Avenue)

Woodgate (northern end)—Hervey Bay

Johnstone shire

Clump Point (Clump Road–

  • Lookout Road)
  • north of Mission Beach

Coconut Point (Fern Avenue)

Johnstone River—north bank

Cowley Beach (Bambarook Road)

Innisfail—Cowley Beach (formerly Inarlinga)

Flying Fish Point (Flying Fish Point Road)

Johnstone River—north bank (at entrance) Esplanade—Jubilee Bridge

Innisfail (Edith Street) Kurrimine Beach (Bramble Street) Mission Beach (Porter Promenade)
Robert Johnstone Parade through council caravan park
Mourilyan Harbour (Mourilyan Harbour Road)

Mourilyn Harbour—western side

Lake Barambah

Kilkivan shire

Bjelke-Petersen Dam

Kingaroy shire

Gordonbrook Dam

Kolan shire

Stuart River
Lake Monduran

Fred Haig Dam—16 km north of Gin Gin

Laidley shire

  • Lake Clarendon
  • picnic area (from the bank)

  • Laidley
  • Lake Dyer (Whites Road)

Livingstone shire

Coorooman Creek (Svendsen Road)

Emu Park—Coorooman Creek, north bank

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  • Ramp
  • Location

Livingstone shire (cont.)

Corbetts Landing

  • (Corbetts Landing Road)
  • Waterpark Creek

  • Emu Point
  • Emu Park (Hill Street)

Keppel Sands

  • (Limpus Avenue—downstream)
  • Pumpkin Creek—north bank

Keppel Sands

(Limpus Avenue—upstream)

Keppel Sands (Taylor Street)

Pumpkin Creek—north bank Musa Heads—Keppel Bay

Causeway Lake

Mulambin (Yeppoon—Emu Park Road)

  • Nerimbera
  • Fitzroy River

  • (St Christopher’s Chapel Road)
  • (near St Christopher’s Chapel Road)

Rosslyn Bay (Anchor Drive—southern)

Rosslyn Bay State Boat Harbour
Rosslyn Bay

(Breakwater Drive—western)

Rosslyn Bay State Boat Harbour

  • Stanage Bay (Banksia Road)
  • Thirsty Sound (at the end of Banksia Road)

Yeppoon (Emu Park Road—

Fig Tree Creek)

Yeppoon—near Beak Bridge

Logan city

Carbrook (Skinners Road)

Logan River—north bank Logan River—north bank
Tanah Merah (Tansey Road—

Tansey Park)

Mackay city

Alligator Bend (Howells Road) Bucasia (Esplandade)

Constant Creek—via Seaforth–Yakapari Road Eimeo Creek—adjacent to caravan park Dunrock Esplanade—Sandy Creek, north bank Eimeo Creek—via Heidke Street

Dunrock (Dunrock Esplanade) Eimeo (Sunset Boulevard) Mackay Outer Harbour

  • (Ken White Avenue)
  • south-western end of harbour

Port Binnli—north-west corner Pioneer River—south bank Horseshoe Bend—at Mount Pelion

Port Newry

Mackay (Mulherin Drive—Port Binnli)

Mackay (River Street) Murray Creek (Horseshoe Bend) Seaforth (Victor Creek Road) St Helens Beach (Ramp Road)

Maroochy shire

Carpet Snake Point—via Calen
Bli Bli (Cook Road—Muller Park)

Dunethin Lake (Lake Dunethin Road) downstream from David Low Bridge

Bli Bli Road—Maroochy River via Yandina
Maroochydore (Bradman Avenue—

Cod Hole)

Maroochy River—south bank

Maroochydore (Fishermans Road)

Lions Park—Eudlo Creek, east bank

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  • Ramp
  • Location

Maroochy shire (cont.)

Mooloolaba (Parkyn Parade—

  • downstream)
  • Mooloolaba State Boat Harbour

Mooloolaba (Parkyn Parade—upstream) Mooloolaba State Boat Harbour

Maryborough city

Beaver Rock (Beaver Rock Road—

east of Maryborough)

Mary River—south bank

(6 km upstream from River Heads)
Boonooroo (Bates Street) Maaroom (Granville Road) Maryborough (Raglan Street) Maryborough (South Street) Poona (Owen Cox Street) Tuan (Bottlebrush Drive)

Mirani shire

North Boonooroo

Maaroom Creek—north bank Granville—Mary River Mary River—adjacent to Lamington Bridge Poona Point—Great Sandy Strait

Big Tuan Creek
Eungella Dam

Eungella Dam Road—via Eungella

  • notheast bank
  • Lake Kinchant

Teemburra Dam

southern bank—near saddle dam

Miriam Vale shire

Baffle Creek (Wartberg—

old ferry crossing)

Baffle Creek—north bank

Baffle Creek (Ferry Road) Town of 1770 (Captain Cook Drive) Turkey Beach (Hancock Street)

Monto shire

Baffle Creek—south bank (old ferry crossing) Round Hill Creek—Bustard Bay

Rodds Harbour

  • Cania Dam
  • 37 km north of Monto

Mount Isa city

Lake Julius Lake Moondarra

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