The Bonnet Bay Boat Ramp, located in the southern Sydney suburb of Bonnet Bay, offers calm and easy access to the Woronora River, making it a suitable launch point for small boats, kayaks, and paddleboards. The ramp itself is a basic single-lane concrete structure.
While there’s no jetty or pontoon, the adjacent sandy bank provides a practical alternative for launching and retrieving vessels.
A nearby grassy reserve and park area offer a quiet place to relax, enjoy a riverside picnic, or simply take in the views. The ramp is usable at most tide levels, though it can become shallow at dead low tide, so a bit of extra care may be needed during those times.
Parking is fairly limited and not ideal for trailers, though the low traffic in the area usually makes it manageable.
Amenities are minimal. There are no public toilets or boat cleaning facilities on site; however the peaceful setting tends to appeal to those looking for a quiet, local outing on the water.
Overall, Bonnet Bay Boat Ramp is a simple, functional launch spot that's well suited for light recreational use in a calm and scenic environment.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Limited parking for cars and trailers |
Amenities |
Lighting, rubbish bins |
Ramp rating |
- Very Good |