The Tods Corner Boat Ramp, tucked away within the Great Lake Conservation Area in Tasmania’s Central Highlands, offers a peaceful and scenic launch point for those looking to explore the vast Great Lake. The site features a dual-lane concrete boat ramp with a floating pontoon and a white navigation light positioned onshore to guide boaters in low visibility.
Launching from here gives access to Seals Shore and the surrounding areas of the lake, making it a great starting point for a day of fishing or quiet exploration. The area provides ample parking for both vehicles and trailers, and the tranquil setting adds to its appeal.
Fishing is popular here, with anglers often casting from the ramp or shoreline. The waters are relatively shallow and well-suited to drift spinning and fly-fishing, particularly on overcast days. It’s worth noting that water skiing and jet skiing are not permitted, helping to maintain the calm atmosphere of the area.
There are no facilities directly at the ramp, so visitors should come prepared with everything they need. Nearby, the Tods Corner Power Station serves as an interesting local landmark, and the surrounding landscape offers a sense of tranquil seclusion that makes this spot a favourite for those seeking a peaceful day by the water.
| Feature |
Description |
| Number of ramp lanes |
2 (with pontoon) |
| Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
| Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spots available |
| Amenities |
None within the ramp |
| Ramp rating |
- Excellent |