Boat Ramp Guide
bay Wisconsin

Boat Ramps on Green Bay

Green Bay has 7 public boat ramps across 2 counties in Wisconsin. 6 have concrete ramps. 2 are ADA accessible.

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Green Bay, Wisconsin
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About Green Bay

On February 21, 1912, President William Howard Taft established Green Bay National Wildlife Refuge, our nation’s 28th refuge and only the second refuge in the Great Lakes region. Located in Lake Michigan, off the tip of Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula, the refuge started as a mere 2-acre island that was originally named Green Bay Reservation. Ramp surfaces include 6 paved concrete ramps suitable for larger motorized vessels. 2 ramps are ADA accessible. Ramps are managed by Door County Parks Dept., Parks Department, Town of Gibralter, and others.

Ramp Locations · 7 on Green Bay

Things to Do

Birding Fishing Hiking Motor Boat Photography Archery Boating Camping Canoeing Hunting Interpretive Programs Kayaking Non-Motorized Boating Paddling Picnicking Scuba Diving Snorkeling Water Access Water Activities Wildlife Viewing

Planning Your Visit

Based on the ramp facilities available, Green Bay is well-suited for motorboat. Recreation activities in the area include Birding, Fishing, Hiking, Motor Boat, Photography, Archery, Boating, Camping. Nearby cities include Town Of Egg Harbor, Town Of Gardner, Town Of Gibraltar, Town Of Green Bay, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many boat ramps are on Green Bay?
Green Bay has 7 public boat ramps across 2 counties.
Are there ADA accessible boat ramps on Green Bay?
Yes, 2 ramps on Green Bay are ADA accessible.

Nearby Water Bodies

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