The Turana Street Boat Ramp, located between Paradise Point and Coombabah on the Gold Coast, is a small single-lane concrete ramp in a quiet, low-traffic area. It features a fixed jetty to the left, which is essential as the shoreline here is swampy and lacks a sandy beach. Set along the Creek, the ramp enjoys decent protection from the elements, depending on wind direction, making it a practical launch point for small boats or jet skis.
There’s a dedicated car park directly across the road with ample space for cars and trailers. While the area offers a peaceful environment and scenic views, be prepared for the occasional nuisance of mosquitoes and sandflies. There are no toilet facilities on site.
Fishing here is a popular pastime, with bream and flathead commonly caught. The location is also a good choice for a relaxed picnic, drone photography, or a quiet walk. Several waterfront tables and walking paths surround the ramp, and the area remains relatively uncrowded; ideal for those looking to avoid the busier launch sites.
Drone enthusiasts will enjoy the views over the canals, and it’s not uncommon to see sea eagles flying overhead. Just be sure to respect their space when flying.
Whether you're launching a boat, walking the dog, or simply enjoying the water views, Turana Street Boat Ramp is a laid-back, versatile spot. For a pleasant walk, you can follow the esplanade track south toward Brady Park; perfect for stretching the legs or catching a few peaceful moments by the water.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spots available |
Amenities |
Jetty, picnic tables and benches |
Ramp rating |
- Good |