Location
Ramp Details
- Access
- ✓ Public Access
- Address
- 6020 Browns Bridge Rd, Cumming, GA 30041, USA
- Coordinates
- 34.246686, -84.039366
About This Launch
Six Mile Creek Park provides public water access in Forsyth County, Georgia, serving as a gateway to barrier island beaches. This launch facility accommodates a variety of watercraft and sees consistent use from local boaters throughout the season.
The launch area includes designated parking for vehicles with trailers, with additional overflow areas available during peak periods. Most standard boat trailers can navigate the approach road without difficulty. The ramp gradient accommodates efficient launching for boats of various sizes.
This public launch welcomes all properly registered boaters. Standard Georgia boating requirements apply, including registration and safety equipment. While many launches in the area are free, some may collect fees during peak season or for facility improvements.
The ramp connects boaters to tidal creeks, an environment that supports diverse watercraft and activities. Familiarity with local water conditions, including depth variations and potential hazards, helps ensure safe and enjoyable outings from this launch.
This launch suits boaters interested in sight fishing and kayak fishing. Anglers commonly target spotted seatrout and tarpon from these waters. The ramp handles kayaks, jon boats, and bass boats effectively, while larger vessels should verify depth and clearance requirements.
Spring brings excellent sight-fishing conditions Experienced local boaters often arrive early to beat the crowds, particularly on weekends and holidays. Plan to have necessary supplies before arrival, as amenities may be limited. Tides and water levels affect launching conditions, so timing your trip accordingly improves the experience.
Boaters have rated this facility 4.4 out of 5 stars across 142 reviews, reflecting its standing among local launches.
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US Army Corps of Engineers - Lake Lanier Information
- Waterbody
- Lake Lanier
- Facility Type
- park
- Facility Name
- Six Mile Creek Park
Information provided by US Army Corps of Engineers - Lake Lanier
Frequently Asked Questions About Six Mile Creek Park
Is this ramp suitable for saltwater boats?
Yes, Six Mile Creek Boat Ramp provides access to coastal waters. The ramp can accommodate most saltwater fishing boats, bay boats, and flats skiffs. Larger offshore vessels should verify water depth and clearance, especially at low tide.
What are the best months for fishing from Six Mile Creek Boat Ramp?
Gulf Coast fishing from this area produces year-round, with peak action typically March through November. Spring brings spawning redfish and trout, summer offers offshore opportunities, and fall features excellent inshore action before winter cooling.
Can I access offshore waters from Six Mile Creek Boat Ramp?
Six Mile Creek Boat Ramp provides access to Gulf waters. Depending on your boat's capabilities, you can reach nearshore reefs and offshore fishing grounds. Check marine forecasts and ensure proper safety equipment for Gulf excursions.
What tidal conditions are best for launching at Six Mile Creek Boat Ramp?
For saltwater launches like Six Mile Creek Boat Ramp, most boaters prefer launching within 2 hours of high tide. This provides adequate water depth at the ramp and makes navigating shallow areas easier. Check local tide charts before your trip, as low tide can expose oyster beds and sandbars near the launch.
What are the hours at Six Mile Creek Boat Ramp?
Many public boat ramps operate 24 hours, though some have posted hours or gate closures. Six Mile Creek Boat Ramp access times may vary by season. Plan to launch during daylight hours when possible for safety and easier maneuvering.
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Alternative Boat Launches Nearby
The area surrounding Six Mile Creek Park includes 6 other public boat ramps within 3.8 mi, giving boaters flexibility in choosing their access point.