Clarence Point Boat Ramp, tucked away in Clarence Point across the Tamar River in Northern Tasmania, is a relaxed little spot that’s great for launching a boat and soaking in the peaceful vibes. It’s a single-lane concrete ramp with an average slope and a handy pontoon right next to it, which makes things easier whether you're heading out for a day on the water or just casting a line from land.
This ramp is a solid choice if you’re looking to explore the mouth of the Tamar River. The pontoon isn’t just for boats either as land-based fishers often set up there to try their luck. It’s generally a quiet place, so you won’t be dealing with crowds or chaos.
Parking-wise, space is a bit limited for cars and trailers, so it’s a good idea to get there early, especially if the weather's good. Around the area, you’ll find a few handy amenities like a small electric BBQ under a shelter, a hall with public toilets, picnic tables, benches, and even a dog bag dispenser to help keep things tidy. Rubbish bins are also provided, making it easy to clean up after your outing.
If you’re into fishing, this is a great little hideaway to drop a line. It’s super laid-back, and you might even catch a glimpse of the occasional ship cruising by the channel, which is a cool bonus while you're enjoying the calm waters and scenic surroundings.
Features |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
1 (with pontoon) |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Limited car and trailer parking |
Amenities |
Electric BBQ station, public toilets, picnic tables and benches, rubbish bins, and even a dog bag dispenser |
Ramp rating |
- Very Good |