Located at Albany Beach near the jetty, the Albany Terrace Boat Ramp offers a simple single-lane concrete launch point into a sheltered coastal inlet. Because it sits directly on the beach, sand can often build up on the ramp, and conditions may vary with the tides. The site is best suited to smaller boats and watercraft due to its compact size and layout.
The surrounding foreshore area is a relaxed coastal space with plenty of natural charm. Calm, mirror-like waters are common in the inlet, especially at low wind, creating a peaceful setting often enjoyed alongside sunsets, dolphin sightings, and a wide variety of birdlife.
Access is generally easy, with nearby parking available, making it a convenient spot for a casual day on the water. Basic amenities are provided, including toilets, picnic tables, and seating along the foreshore. While there are no showers, fish cleaning facilities, or boat wash-down areas on site, the area still caters well to simple boating and fishing trips.
The small wooden jetty nearby has traditionally been a popular fishing spot for families and children, but it is currently closed by the local council for renovations due to safety concerns related to its age.
Overall, Albany Terrace offers a laid-back coastal experience; ideal for small boat launching, shoreline fishing, and enjoying the natural beauty of the inlet in a quiet, scenic setting.
| Feature |
Description |
| Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
| Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
| Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spots available |
| Amenities |
Toilets, picnic tables and chairs |