7 Public Boat Ramps in New Hampshire
We track 7 public boat ramps and landings across 1 counties in New Hampshire, spanning 7 different rivers, creeks and lakes. Every listing is sourced from official state and federal agency records, not crowdsourced guesswork.
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Every ramp is verified using official data from New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning before publication. We release new counties only after they've been fully reviewed.
Last synced July 11, 2026 · Primary data: New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning
Browse New Hampshire by waterway type
New Hampshire's public boat ramps are located on 5 ponds, 1 river and 1 reservoir. Browse each waterway type below to find launch locations.
Top Ponds
5 ponds with public boat ramps
5 launch sites
- Pleasant Pond (1)
- Norway Pond (1)
- Mount William Pond (1)
- Willard Pond (1)
- Nutt Pond (1)
Click a marker to open that county's page, or zoom in to explore a specific region of New Hampshire.
Browse by county
Counties are listed alphabetically. Each one shows how many public boat ramps we currently track there.
New Hampshire by the numbers
A few facts pulled straight from the same live data as the rest of this page - nothing hand-written or hardcoded.
- The average county in New Hampshire has 7 public boat ramps
- Lake Horace/Weare Reservoir appears in 1 listing, more than any other waterway in New Hampshire
- Hillsborough County has the most public boat ramps of any county here, with 7
How this information is organized
Every ramp in New Hampshire is grouped two ways: by county, useful if you're traveling to a specific area, and by waterway, which combines ramps from multiple counties along the same lake or river - handy when a single reservoir or river stretches across county lines and you want to see every launch point on it at once.
Planning a trip
A few things worth checking before you head out, whichever county or waterway you're launching on:
- Check the local weather and wind forecast for the day
- Confirm the ramp's current hours and operational status on its listing
- Verify fee status - it can change independently of everything else
- Watch water levels if you're heading to a reservoir or tidal area - see our guide on ramp depth
- Review your trailer pre-launch checklist if it's been a while since your last trip
Top waterways in New Hampshire
These are some of the most-represented rivers, creeks and lakes with public boat ramps across New Hampshire. This is a sample, not the full list - most counties have several more.
Data sources
Listings for New Hampshire are sourced directly from:
- New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning
Last verified July 11, 2026 - see our full methodology.