Tucked along the coast near the Esplanade in Portarlington, Steeles Rocks Boat Ramp is a no-frills, local go-to spot for launching smaller boats and personal watercraft into Port Phillip Bay. It’s a single-lane concrete ramp that gets the job done, but it’s best suited for those who know the area well. There is a fixed jetty beside the ramp, which is great for aiding in retrieval or simply for watching the sea views.
The ramp itself is in decent shape, though boaters should be mindful of the shifting sand, changing tides, and weather exposure. Boaters should check tide and wind forecasts before launching.
Parking here is on the limited side, and the car park tends to get a bit muddy, especially after some rain. There aren’t any fancy extras like fish cleaning stations or picnic setups, but you will find restrooms nearby, which is always handy. Right next to the ramp is a nice beach area where you can wade in the shallows or enjoy a quiet stroll while soaking up the salty air.
Because it’s off the radar for most, Steeles Rocks stays pretty quiet, which makes it a great little launch point if you’re after a peaceful fishing trip without the crowds. It might not be the flashiest boat ramp around, but for local anglers looking for simplicity and easy access to the bay, it’s a solid and dependable choice.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Limited parking available |
Amenities |
Toilets |
Ramp rating |
- Very Good |