Boat Ramp Guide
lake Minnesota

Boat Ramps on Moore

Moore has 4 public boat ramps across 2 counties in Minnesota. All 4 are free to use. 2 are ADA accessible. 2 have parking available.

4
Ramps
4
Free
2
ADA
2
Parking
2
Counties
Moore, Minnesota
Photo: USACE via Recreation.gov

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About Moore

The Rabbit Valley Trail Through Time begins at the Mygatt‑Moore Quarry, where visitors can view active dinosaur fossil excavations during certain times of the year. The quarry is accessible and family-friendly, with detailed interpretive panels that explain the science of the site – even when excavations are not underway. All ramps are free to use. Ramp surfaces include 4 carry-in launches for kayaks and canoes. 2 ramps are ADA accessible, and 2 have designated parking. Ramps are managed by City of Fridley, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Ramp Locations · 4 on Moore

Things to Do

Fishing Hiking Boating Camping Day Use Area Historic & Cultural Site Swimming Site Water Sports Biking Bird Watching Gold Panning Interpretive Programs Visitor Center Water Access Whitewater Rafting Wildlife Viewing

Planning Your Visit

Based on the ramp facilities available, Moore is well-suited for canoe, kayak. Recreation activities in the area include Fishing, Hiking, Boating, Camping, Day Use Area, Historic & Cultural Site, Swimming Site, Water Sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many boat ramps are on Moore?
Moore has 4 public boat ramps across 2 counties.
Are there free boat ramps on Moore?
Yes, 4 of the 4 ramps on Moore are free to use.
Are there ADA accessible boat ramps on Moore?
Yes, 2 ramps on Moore are ADA accessible.

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