The Eagle Bay Boat Ramp, located on the calm shores of Geographe Bay in Western Australia, is a well-used spot for launching boats and watercraft. This single-lane sandy ramp provides easy access to the bay’s sheltered waters, making it ideal for fishing, sailing, kayaking, or simply enjoying a quiet day on the water. It also offers direct access to Eagle Bay’s dog-friendly beach, perfect for those bringing pets along.
The ramp area is well maintained and features a sealed parking area nearby, providing convenience for visitors with trailers. Take note that four-wheel drive access to the water is a must here.
The area surrounding the ramp includes a community hall, which offers picnic benches, tables, and restrooms.
Eagle Bay itself is known for its stunning scenery: crystal-clear turquoise waters, bright coastal vegetation, and red rocky outcrops set against a dazzling white sandy beach. The area is particularly well-suited for swimming, with shallow, gentle waters, and is also popular for snorkelling, photography, and picnicking. There’s shaded seating near Point Piquet and plenty of space to relax.
Beyond boating, Eagle Bay is a peaceful and picturesque destination. It’s home to the renowned HMAS Swan dive wreck just offshore, a favourite for divers, and is surrounded by some of Western Australia’s most luxurious coastal homes. Whether you’re launching a boat, walking your dog, or simply taking in the views, Eagle Bay offers a mix of natural beauty and ease of access.
Please remember to follow local guidelines: keep dogs under control, pick up after them, and respect other beachgoers and the local wildlife.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Limited car and trailer parking available |
Amenities |
Toilets, rubbish bins, benches and tables |
Ramp rating |
- Very Good |