The Church Street Boat Ramp, located in Tinaroo in Queensland’s Tablelands Region, provides a well-designed two-lane concrete ramp that gives direct access to Lake Tinaroo. The ramp is easy to use, making it a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
Lake Tinaroo allows a wide range of boating and water activities, including swimming, kayaking, sailing, and water sports. Boat ramp users are reminded to follow signage, be aware of hazards, and keep at least 200 metres clear of the dam wall for safety. Fishing is also permitted, though onshore fishing near the dam wall is not allowed.
The area around the ramp is well-suited for a day out. There are picnic areas, recreational BBQs, and plenty of parking; including space for caravans to pass through. Families will appreciate the open space, swings for children, and shaded areas for relaxing by the water. It’s also a pleasant spot for an afternoon walk, a swim, or even a gentle outing with the dog, provided pets are kept on a leash.
With its calm atmosphere and scenic lake views, Church Street Boat Ramp is not just a practical launching point but also a welcoming recreational space. Whether you’re here to fish, enjoy water sports, or simply spend time outdoors with family, it offers a well-rounded mix of convenience and leisure.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spots available |
Amenities |
None within the ramp |
Ramp rating |
- Good |