The Toora Boat Ramp, tucked away in Toora, South Gippsland, offers a great spot to launch into Corner Inlet, which is well-known for its excellent fishing. It’s a solid dual-lane concrete ramp, and the nearby jetty is in good shape too, making it easy to tie up the boat for mooring or retrieval. One of the best things about this ramp is that it’s not as crowded as some of the bigger ones in the area, so you can usually get your boat in or out without much waiting or feeling rushed.
Access is pretty straightforward most of the time, but like many ramps along tidal waters, things can get tricky at low tide. It's definitely worth checking the conditions before heading out to avoid any hassles. The parking area has a decent number of spots, enough for several cars and trailers, so finding a place to park isn’t usually a problem.
That said, don’t expect many amenities here. There aren’t any toilets or nearby conveniences, so it’s a good idea to come prepared, especially if you're planning a long day on the water. Still, the location makes up for it with its peaceful atmosphere and prime fishing opportunities.
If you’re chasing a good feed of whiting or flathead, the waters around Toora won’t disappoint. This spot is especially appealing to more seasoned boaters who are used to working with changing tides and don’t mind the lack of frills. It’s a great launch point if you’re looking to enjoy the productive fishing grounds of Corner Inlet without the stress of a packed ramp.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
2 (with jetty) |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Ample parking available including car and trailer parking |
Amenities |
None within the ramp |
Ramp rating |
- Good |