The Burrum Heads Ross Street Boat Ramp, located near the Lion Park ramp and the Old Burrum Heads ramp, is a well-designed and popular launching point on the Fraser Coast. The facility features a two-lane concrete ramp with a side pontoon, allowing two boats to load or unload at the same time.
The ramp is well maintained, clean, and easily accessible, with enough space to accommodate larger vessels. During busy periods, particularly school holidays, it can become quite congested, and having an extra person on hand can make clearing the ramp quicker and easier.
Parking is generous, with plenty of room for vehicles and trailers, and the ramp is conveniently located close to local shops. The pontoon also doubles as a good spot for land-based fishing, while the surrounding waters are known to produce species such as mackerel and grunter.
Beyond boating, the area is a standout destination in its own right. The parklands are tidy and well cared for, with free council BBQs, clean public toilets, shaded areas, and clear water along the shoreline. Families, anglers, photographers, and visitors all enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, whether it’s fishing, walking, or simply watching the pelicans along the water’s edge.
With scenic views, regular sea breezes, and impressive sunsets, Burrum Heads offers a welcoming and peaceful setting. It’s a place where locals and visitors alike gather to enjoy the outdoors, making it a well-rounded spot for boating, picnics, and spending time by the water.
| Feature |
Description |
| Number of ramp lanes |
2 (with pontoon) |
| Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
| Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spots available |
| Amenities |
Toilets, BBQ station, benches, rubbish bins, picnic tables and chairs
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| Ramp rating |
- Very Good |