The Burnett Downs Boat Ramp, located within the Burnett Downs Recreation Reserve in Sharon, is a handy single-lane concrete ramp offering access to the Burnett River. The ramp is well built and easy to use, though it can be restricted at low tide and is somewhat exposed to wave action. Alongside the ramp is a sandy beach, making it a good spot to launch boats, jet skis, or even kayaks.
The reserve itself is a peaceful riverside area that’s popular for picnics, swimming, and water activities. Sitting directly across from Sandy Hook Park, it provides a lovely outlook over the Burnett River. Facilities on-site include toilets, picnic tables and seating, rubbish bins, potable water, and even a public telephone.
It’s a great place to enjoy a relaxed day out. Families often bring their dogs for a swim, while others make use of the open space for skiing, paddling, or simply taking in the scenery. With shady picnic areas, tables, and chairs, it’s well set up for lunch by the water; just remember to take your rubbish with you to help keep the area clean and inviting.
The only drawback is the lack of a nearby kiosk or shop for food and drinks, so it’s best to come prepared. That aside, Burnett Downs Boat Ramp and Recreation Reserve is a scenic, easy-access spot for anyone looking to enjoy the Burnett River.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spots available |
Amenities |
None within the ramp |
Ramp rating |
- Very Good |