The Church Point Reserve Boat Ramp is a small double-lane concrete ramp located in Church Point on the Central Coast. It provides water access to Pittwater, McCarrs Creek, and nearby Scotland Island.
However, this ramp is not suitable for launching trailer boats. Due to access limitations, it is only intended for launching small watercraft such as kayaks, canoes, or manually carried dinghies and tenders.
The nearby parking area offers ample spots but is often heavily utilised by island residents and visitors, making it challenging to find a space, especially on weekends. You can also find benches around the parking area.
The reserve surrounding the ramp is well-maintained and features clean public toilets, shaded picnic areas, a children’s playground, and a scenic beach. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful setting or take advantage of the nearby ferry terminal that services to Scotland Island, Lovett, and Elvina Bay.
Just a few meters from the Church Point Ramp, you will find a restaurant, a café, and a general store, making it a pleasant spot to relax before or after your time on the water.
Overall, Church Point Reserve offers a calm, convenient, and picturesque launching site ideal for exploring the tranquil waters of Pittwater and Scotland Island.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
2 |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Ample parking for cars & trailers |
Amenities |
Rubbish bins, benches, picnic areas, toilets |
Ramp rating |
- Good |