The Colman Road Reserve Boat Ramp, located in Coomera on the Gold Coast, is a quiet spot with a single-lane concrete ramp. Access involves a fairly steep drive down, and with only one vehicle able to launch or retrieve at a time, a short wait is sometimes part of the experience, especially during busy periods.
This ramp is well-suited for launching small boats or kayaks, particularly around high tide. At low tide, the area becomes quite shallow, so timing your visit is important. There are some sharp rocks off to the side and a bank to watch for at lower water levels, so a bit of caution goes a long way.
Fishing in the area is rewarding, with regular catches of whiting, catfish, and the occasional crab. The nearby sandbanks are also a good spot for collecting yabbies. It’s a peaceful setting that’s well-suited for a quiet day on the water or teaching the kids how to fish.
Facilities are minimal. The gravel car park has limited space for vehicles with trailers, and there are no toilets on site. That said, the location offers a nice view across the water and tends to stay quieter than other boat ramps in the region. The surrounding mangroves add to the natural charm, and if you're lucky, you might spot a koala. Just be prepared for mosquitoes; long sleeves or repellent are recommended.
Overall, Colman Road Reserve is a low-key but scenic launch point, ideal for those looking to explore the waterways by boat or kayak without the crowds.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Limited parking spots available |
Amenities |
Rubbish bins, lighting |
Ramp rating |
- Very Good |