The Garden Point Boat Ramp, found along Garden Point Road in Port Arthur, sits in a historic village on the Tasman Peninsula once known as a penal settlement. This dual-lane concrete ramp, fitted with a central pontoon, is an all-weather facility, though larger boats may find launching tricky here during low tide. At times, slime can make the surface slippery, so caution is advised.
The ramp is solar-lit for convenience and offers deep water access, making it a reliable spot for both boating and fishing. Parking here is excellent, with plenty of room for both cars and trailers.
Right beside the ramp, a small and quiet beach provides a great spot for a picnic by the water. However, facilities in the immediate area are limited, with only a few rubbish bins available.
The ramp is also a pleasant walk from the nearby holiday park, which is a convenient place to stay for those looking to explore the area overnight. The park offers comfortable rooms, caravan sites, and camping supplies, with all the necessary amenities included.
Beyond its practical use, Garden Point is a scenic and peaceful place to spend time. With its privacy, calm atmosphere, and sweeping views across the bay, it’s not just a boat ramp but also a lovely spot to fish, relax, or simply enjoy a slice of Port Arthur’s coastal beauty.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
2 (with pontoon) |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Wide parking spots available |
Amenities |
Rubbish bins |
Ramp rating |
- Excellent |