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Boat ramps, jetties and boardwalks
Explore the many boardwalks and jetties our region has to offer, or launch your boat from one of the many boat ramps that are available.

Our region offers many boat ramps to access fantastic fishing yachting off shore diving and recreational boating opportunities.

Our jetties and boardwalks provide opportunities to experience the beauty and wildlife of Corio Bay for walkers birdwatchers and fishers.

Boat ramps

Boat ramps can be found from sheltered coves within inner Corio Bay to excellent bay rip and open water boating experiences in Port Phillip and beyond.

Providing access to the bay and open water for recreational commercial and economic purposes is an intrinsic value of the Australian way of life.

Visit the Boating Vic website for location maps images and current launching conditions for individual boat ramps. Various governing bodies manage the many boat ramps within our municipality - below is a brief guide to each ramp.

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Ramp Access Description
Barwon Heads and Ocean Grove
Ocean Grove Guthridge Street   Large two lane boat ramp. Floating pontoons fish cleaning table solar lighting.
Significant tidal range with strong current and medium water depth 
Experienced boat operations with small to medium boats recommended 
Parking toilets and picnic facilities available 
Bellarine Peninsula
Clifton Springs Jetty Road Access through a large car park medium water depth though shallow areas at low tides
Small to medium boats recommended 
Two double ramps and an additional ramp for smaller vessels such as jet skis during peak periods
A sheltered site from most conditions 
Parking toilets and fish cleaning facilities available 
Central Geelong
Limeburners Point Boat Harbour Hearn Parade Concrete 3 lane boat ramp with an additional ramp for smaller vessels such as jet skis during peak periods
Breakwater and pontoons 
A sheltered site from most conditions; Deep water depth 
Fish cleaning  plenty of parking and toilets available 
Point Henry Beach Informal Point Henry Road Beach launching only
Low energy beach and spit entrance to Corio Bay
Shallow water great for kayak/canoes  
No vehicle assisted boat launching permitted
Parking and toilets available 
St Helens Boat Harbour Swinburne Street North Geelong Concrete three lane boat ramp and 2 floating pontoons available
A sheltered launching area under most conditions 
Toilets fish cleaning and picnic facilities available 
No launching fee - Please consider a donation to Australian Volunteer Coast Guard Association - 03 5278 8440
Corio Bay
Avalon Beach boat ramp Avalon Road Low energy beach with sand flats exposed at low tide
Two lane boat ramp shallow water smaller boats recommended 
Parking toilets boarding jetty and fish cleaning table
Corio Bay Boat Club Foreshore Road (northern end) Beach launching only
Sheltered shallow site moderate tidal range 
Small sized boats recommended 
Grammar School Lagoon Foreshore Road (central) Concrete 2 lane ramp moderate tidal range sheltered shallow site
Very small sized craft recommended 
Parking available 

Note: We do not manage Cunningham Pier nor ramps or jetties within marinas.

Visit Bellarine Bayside or phone 03 5254 4000
Ramp Access Description
Indented Head The Esplanade Concrete two lane boat ramp and timber loading jetty
Moderate tidal range exposed to the east shallow at low tide
Small to medium sized boats recommended
Toilets and parking available
Point Richards Point Richards Road Melways: 444 C4 Concrete four lane ramp timber loading jetty. Upgraded to increase shelter and facilitate dredging 2022.
Moderate tidal range exposed to the north 
Shallow water small to medium sized boats recommended 
Parking and toilets available
Portarlington Caravan Park via Caravan Park Restricted access to caravan park
Concrete four lane boat ramp moderate tidal range and medium water depth 
Toilets parking wash down and fish cleaning facilities available inside Park 
Portarlington Fairfax Street Fairfax Street Concrete one lane boat ramp with loading jetty
Moderate tidal range exposed to the west and north 
Shallow small boats recommended 
Toilet and parking available 
St Leonards Bluff Road Concrete four lane boat ramp timber jetty moderate tidal range exposed to the east medium water depth
Small to medium sized boats recommended 
Fish cleaning facilities toilets and parking available 
Visit Parks Victoria or phone 131 963
Ramp Access Description
Barwon Heads and Ocean Grove
Barwon Heads Minah Street Rolled crushed rock boat ramp
Large tidal range significant tidal current 
Shallow site very small non-powered craft recommended 
Picnic facilities and limited parking available 
River Parade   One lane concrete boat ramp one pontoon
Large tidal range tidal current significant medium water depth small to medium boats recommended
Bellarine Peninsula
Clifton Springs Jetty Road Access through a large car park medium water depth though shallow areas at low tides
Small to medium boats recommended 
Two double ramps and an additional ramp for smaller vessels such as jet skis during peak periods
A sheltered site from most conditions 
Parking toilets and fish cleaning facilities available 
Swan Bay Swan Bay Road Concrete single lane boat ramp shallow water depth recommended for smaller boats
The jetty is difficult to launch and retrieve boats with strong to moderate North winds need to use caution 
Parking toilets and picnic tables available 
Corio Bay
Kirk Point/Murtcain Boat Ramp Beach Road Point Wilson Shallow water smaller boats recommended
Exercise caution to avoid rocks 
Sheltered to the north and west 
Limited parking available 

Jetties and boardwalks

We manage the facilities listed below.

Ramp Access Description
Central Geelong
Griffin Gully jetty corner of Western Beach Road and The Esplanade Fishing platform solar lighting
Eastern Beach Promenade Ritchie Boulevard Views wheelchair access swimming and diving areas - patrolled in Summer.
Clifton Springs
Fishing jetty Jetty Road Pole holders benches solar lighting
The Dell Boardwalk Vehicles: Springs Street Note: Accessible ramp 1:10 gradient. Views historic area interpretive signage access to snorkelling area. Note: Boardwalk does not provide wheelchair access beyond The Dell.
Corio
Geelong Grammar Jetty Foreshore Road (northern end) Fish cleaning table
North Geelong
Mackey Street breakwater Mackey Street Fishing platform pole holders limited lighting
St Helens Harbour rockwalls Swinburne Street Pole holders fish cleaning table solar lighting
St Helens jetty Bay Street or Swinburne Street Access to swimming area
Rippleside jetty Rippleside Park Drive  Benches pole holders solar lighting wheelchair access.
Western Cliffs boardwalk Rippleside Park or The Esplanade (pedestrian only) Viewing areas benches interpretive signs wheelchair access.
North Shore
Lascelles fishing jetties The Esplanade (south of Sea Breeze Parade) Benches pole holders solar lighting

Information brochure

A brochure by Parks Victoria: Port Phillip Recreational Boating Guide has some very useful information on boat ramps including their locations and recreational boating in general.

Its available at Parks Victoria and Department of Energy Environment and Climate Action offices.

  • In general we are responsible for public beaches and boat ramps between Avalon Beach to Ramblers Road Portarlington. We also: have responsibility for the Ocean Grove boat ramp and Buckley Park foreshore between Point Lonsdale to Collendina manage a small section of beach adjacent to Harvey Park at St Leonards. Bellarine Bayside is generally responsible for beaches and boat ramps from Point Richards to the edge of the Edwards Point Wildlife Reserve. Parks Victoria manage or are responsible for: Portarlington Harbour and Edwards Point Wildlife Reserve Portarlington Harbour and Edwards Point Wildlife Reserve and all coastal waters below low tide mark Marine Protected Areas and State Reserves for example: Lake Connewarre. Barwon Coast is responsible for public coastal foreshores between Collendina and Breamlea. There are several other agencies responsible for specific coastal areas such as the Geelong Ports Authority Barwon Water the Department of Environment Land Water and Planning (DELWP) and the Department of Defence.