The Tarbuck Bay Boat Ramp, located within Bramble Reserve, offers a simple and peaceful launch point into the calm waters of Smiths Lake. Set against a tranquil lakeside backdrop, this single-lane concrete ramp offers easy access for small boats, kayaks, and other lightweight watercraft, allowing for exploration further out toward Wamwarra Bay.
The setting is one of the ramp’s standout features. Surrounded by natural bushland and gentle lake views, it’s a quiet and relaxed spot where visitors can enjoy fishing, swimming, or simply spending time by the water. The calm conditions make it particularly appealing for families, with no waves and a safe environment for kids to play along the shoreline.
It’s worth noting that the lake can be quite shallow at times, so smaller vessels are best suited for launching here. Despite this, the ramp remains a convenient access point for those looking to enjoy a laid-back day on the lake.
The reserve itself is well-equipped for a short stop or a longer visit. A spacious car park accommodates both cars and trailers, while nearby public toilets and picnic facilities add to the overall convenience. There’s also a covered picnic shelter and tables, making it an inviting place to sit down for a meal, take in the views, or simply stretch your legs along the scenic Lakes Way.
Beyond boating, the area functions as a pleasant rest stop with open grassy spaces, making it ideal for families and even those travelling with pets. Visitors often enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, birdlife, and the chance to unwind in a quiet, natural setting.
While conditions and upkeep can vary at times, Tarbuck Bay Boat Ramp remains a charming and understated spot. Whether you’re launching a small boat, casting a line, or stopping in for a relaxed picnic by the water, it offers a calm and scenic escape along the shores of Smiths Lake.
| Feature |
Description |
| Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
| Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
| Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spots available |
| Amenities |
Picnic shelters, toilets |