Location
Ramp Details
- Access
- ✓ Public Access
- Address
- Lake, Hartwell, Martin, GA 30557, USA
- Coordinates
- 34.590950, -83.172190
About This Launch
Nestled in Stephens County, Georgia, Bruce Creek Boat Ramp has been a local favorite for generations of boaters. There's a quiet charm to the place, marked by blackwater creeks and genuine local flavor. Most visitors are locals who've been using this ramp for years—they know what they're doing. The launch area can accommodate multiple boats simultaneously when everyone follows proper etiquette. Whether you're after bass, catfish, or just a peaceful paddle, the water here accommodates multiple pursuits. This page shows current conditions and tides to take the guesswork out of launch timing. Check the nearby bait and tackle shops section below for current reports on what's working and where to find live bait. Stephens County has the local resources you'll need for a successful day of boating. With a 4.5-star rating from 55 users, it's clearly doing something right.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bruce Creek Boat Ramp free to use?
Most public boat ramps in Georgia are free to use, though some may require a daily or annual pass. Check the amenities section above or contact local authorities for current fee information.
What are the hours of operation?
Many boat ramps are accessible 24/7, but it's best to launch during daylight hours for safety. Check for any posted signs or local regulations regarding operating hours.
Is parking available at this boat launch?
Most boat launches provide designated parking for vehicles with trailers. Parking availability may vary by season and time of day. Arrive early on weekends and holidays for the best parking options.
What's the best time to launch here?
Weekday mornings typically offer the least crowded conditions. For fishing, early morning and late afternoon often produce the best results. Check the tide information on this page to plan around favorable water levels.
Boater Reviews
It's a great spot, but it hasn't been maintained in a good long while. Lots of spots to picnic, several docks to fish from, or just fish watch. I've never had any luck fishing there, just 1 small bass. But it's a great place to take the kids to swim, fish, and picnic.
This place is kid / family friendly . A couple picnic tables , bathrooms , close parking and easy access. Not very high volume even on the weekends . Great fishing also. Best part is the water stays shallow for a safe place for the kids to play .
Restrooms were disgusting and full of flies. I actually chose to go in the woods rather than try to battle the oder and flies in the restroom. We had several children and my elderly Aunt at the lake as well to see the fireworks. Our group ended up having to leave before the fireworks started due to the restroom issues.
Great place with the fishing docks my brother-n-law is in wheelchair and it's easy accessible for him so he to can enjoy fishing as it's always been his passion.
I havent seen you since you were gonna have the dopitokay and forth to the dopitokay to get it no more than that is what I think you.
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