Boat Ramps in Anderson County, SC

Your complete guide to public boat ramps and launches in Anderson County, South Carolina. Find detailed information on 20 boat ramps including locations, amenities, and launch tips.

20 Boat Ramps

Complete Guide to Boating in Anderson County

Anderson County provides boaters with 20 public launch points accessing tidal creeks and surrounding waters. The county's position in South Carolina places anglers and recreational boaters within reach of productive blackwater rivers known for redfish and flounder. Local launches range from well-developed facilities with ample parking to simpler access points favored by kayakers and small boat operators. Whether you're targeting specific species or exploring new waters, Anderson County's boat ramps serve as gateways to quality time on the water. This directory provides details on each launch to help you choose the right facility for your vessel and plans.

Local Waters & Conditions

Anderson County's waterways encompass tidal creeks and blackwater rivers, creating a mosaic of boating environments within the county. Anglers find redfish and flounder in these waters, with spotted seatrout and sheepshead available seasonally. The Spanish moss and pluff mud characteristic of this region define the on-water experience. Water depth, clarity, and current vary between locations, influencing both navigation and fishing tactics. Boaters new to the area benefit from exploring multiple launches to discover which waters best match their interests and capabilities.

Fishing Guide

Anglers launching in Anderson County target redfish, flounder, spotted seatrout, and sheepshead depending on season and water type. Spring brings excellent sight-fishing conditions Local patterns often differ from statewide trends, making information from area tackle shops particularly valuable. sight fishing draws serious practitioners, while casual anglers enjoy steady action on tarpon. Live bait and artificial options both produce depending on conditions and angler preference. Tournament activity on area waters reflects the quality of fishing available, though recreational anglers find plenty of productive water beyond competition zones.

Local Amenities

Anderson County provides boaters with supporting services including tackle shops, marine fuel, and convenience stores within reasonable distance of most launches. Repair facilities handle common issues, though specialized service may require travel to larger communities. Restaurants and lodging serve visitors planning extended stays, making the county viable as a base for multi-day fishing trips. Ice, bait, and basic supplies are generally available, though selection varies. Checking availability before arrival, particularly for live bait during peak periods, prevents wasted time. Local businesses often display fishing reports and can point visitors toward productive patterns.

About Anderson County Boat Launches

Anderson County supports boaters through 20 public access points distributed across the county. Facility quality ranges from developed ramps with full amenities to primitive launches best suited for smaller craft. Water depth at ramps can fluctuate with conditions, affecting which vessels can launch safely at any given time. Reviewing individual ramp details before your trip prevents surprises and helps you choose a facility matching your boat and towing setup. Weekend competition for ramp time suggests either early arrival or consideration of less trafficked alternatives.

Planning Your Trip

Before launching in Anderson County, gather information specific to your destination and planned activities. Weather, water conditions, and seasonal patterns all influence what to expect on the water. The launch listings below provide coordinates, access details, and user ratings where available. Combining this information with current conditions from local sources creates a foundation for productive outings. Summer requires early morning launches to beat the heat Adjusting plans based on conditions rather than forcing a trip under unfavorable circumstances leads to better experiences and safer boating.

Map of Boat Ramps in Anderson County

All Boat Ramps in Anderson County

Apple Island Boat Ramp

4.7
(27)
Townville, SC 29689, USA
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Glenn Ferry Boat Ramp

Glenn Ferry Rd, Fair Play, SC 29643, USA
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Pelzer, SC Boat Landing

4.5
(11)
Pelzer, SC 29669, USA
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Iva - Elberton Hwy Boat Ramp

4.4
(24)
3600 Elberton Hwy, Iva, SC 29655, USA
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Double Springs Boat Ramp

4.5
(21)
Double Springs Rd, Townville, SC 29689, USA
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White City Boat Ramp

4.5
(6)
1617 Lakewood Ln, Anderson, SC 29625, USA
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Lake Hartwell Boat Ramp

4.3
(28)
Lake Hartwell, Anderson, SC 29626, USA
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Hattons Ford Boat Ramp

4.5
(42)
1303 Andersonville Rd, Townville, SC 29689, USA
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Sadlers Creek Boat Ramp

4.4
(13)
744 #744, Anderson, SC 29626, USA
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Boat ramp

4.5
(11)
Pelzer, SC 29669, USA
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Townville - Andersonville Rd Boat Ramp

4.6
(5)
1206 Andersonville Rd, Townville, SC 29689, USA
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Honea Path Boat Ramp

4.4
(18)
2199-2129 Honea Path Park Rd, Anderson, SC 29625, USA
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River Forks Boat Ramp

4.7
(38)
571 River Forks Rd, Anderson, SC 29626, USA
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Jarett Boat Ramp

4.2
(25)
1234 Sunset Ln, Anderson, SC 29626, USA
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Denver Rd Boat Ramp

4.8
(29)
2100 Denver Rd, Anderson, SC 29625, USA
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18 mile creek access

4.7
(25)
236 Indian Trail, Anderson, SC 29625, USA
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Asbury Campground & Boat Ramp

Asbury Park Rd, Anderson, SC 29625, USA
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Hurricane Creek Landing

4.6
(106)
George Smith Mill Rd, Anderson, SC 29625, USA
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Legendary Green Pond Landing and Event Center

4.7
(331)
470 Green Pond Rd, Anderson, SC 29625, USA
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Brown Road Boat Ramp (Hartwell)

4.2
(185)
C-10-198A, Anderson, SC 29621, USA
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Quick Reference: Launching in Anderson County

Check Conditions

Monitor weather forecasts and water conditions before each trip. Local tackle shops often post current reports that help anglers plan productive outings.

Fees & Permits

Launch fees vary by facility and season. Some Anderson County ramps are free while others require daily or annual passes. Check posted signs at each location.

Safety Requirements

South Carolina requires valid registration, personal flotation devices, and appropriate safety equipment. Verify your vessel meets all requirements before launching.

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