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Boat Ramps

Council provides boat ramp facilities at many locations within the local government authority as listed below:

Causeway Boat Ramp access via Resada Esplanade, Causeway Lake
Coorooman Creek Boat Ramp – access via Svendsen Road, Zilzie
Corbetts Landing – access via Corbetts Landing Road, Byfield
Emu Park Boat Ramp – access via Bell Park, Hill Street, Emu Park
Fig Tree Creek – access via Merv Anderson Park, Scenic Highway, Yeppoon
Keppel Sands Boat Ramp – access via Taylor Street, Keppel Sands
Nerimbera Boat Rampaccess via St Christophers Chapel Road, Nerimbera
Pumpkin Creek Boat Rampaccess via Limpus Avenue, Keppel Sands
Stanage Bay Boat Ramp – access via Banksia Road, Stanage Bay

Fitzroy River Public Boat Ramps:

South Rockhampton – access is adjacent to the Leichardt Rowing Club, South RockhamptonSouth Rockhampton – access off Lion Creek Road via Huet Street (freshwater access)
North Rockhampton – access is at the end of Larcombe Street via Glenmore Road and Macalister Street, near barrage
North Rockhampton – access at the end of Reaney Street, via Bridge Street and Goodsall Street (saltwater access)

People must not drive onto a boat ramp unless launching or retrieving their boat. The combined weight of a vehicle and boat on the ramp must not exceed five tonnes (gross). All rubbish must be deposited in nearby bins, with the exception of fish offal, which should be deposited in bins away from the boat ramp to discourage scavenging by animals and unpleasant odours.

Boat Ramp Maps:

Causeway Boat Ramp Map
Coorooman Boat Ramp Map
Corbetts Landing Boat Ramp Map
Emu Park Boat Ramp Map
Fig Tree Creek Boat Ramp Map
Keppel Sands Boat Ramp Map
Nerimbera Boat Ramp Map
Pumpkin Creek Boat Ramp Map
Proposed Pumpkin Creek Boat Ramp Map
Stanage Bay Boat Ramp Map

Council jointly manages recreational boating facilities with the State Government. The Department of Transport and Main Roads is currently undertaking a Recreational Boating Facilities Demand Forecasting Study which will involve extensive consultation and demand forecasting for the future of recreational boating facilities throughout the state. For more information or to provide comments please visit the Maritime Safety Queensland's website www.msq.qld.gov.au or go to the Get Involved website www.getinvolved.qld.gov.au.

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