The Gogleys Boat Ramp, located opposite the Dunbogan Jubilee Hall in Dunbogan, features a two-lane concrete ramp with a gangway and a floating pontoon, providing easy access into Gogleys Creek. It’s a well-set-up and convenient launch point for boats, canoes, and kayaks.
Parking is straightforward, and access in and out of the ramp is generally easy. The surrounding reserve makes this more than just a boat ramp. Dunbogan Reserve sits at the junction of the Camden Haven River and the entrance to Gogleys Lagoon with solar lighting and a fish cleaning table.
It’s a pleasant spot for fishing, picnics, or simply sitting back and enjoying the peaceful outlook. Many visitors come to drop in a line, watch the birdlife (pelicans are a regular sight) or relax by the water and unwind.
Facilities in the area include public toilets, indoor showers, BBQs, picnic tables, a playground for children, and water taps; handy for both people and pets.
There’s also a small sandy beach nearby that’s safe for younger children, making it a popular spot for families, especially on weekends when kids can often be seen fishing from the shore.
Overall, Gogleys Boat Ramp and the surrounding reserve offer a relaxed, family-friendly setting that suits everything from a quick launch to a full day spent on the water or enjoying a laid-back barbecue by the river.
| Feature |
Description |
| Number of ramp lanes |
2 (with pontoon) |
| Fish cleaning facilities |
Yes |
| Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spots available |
| Amenities |
Toilets, solar lighting, BBQ station, picnic tables and chairs, playground, water taps |
| Ramp rating |
- Very Good |