The Kendall Street Boat Ramp, located in Ed Kuepper Park in the Brisbane suburb of Oxley, is a small, single-lane ramp suited for launching canoes, kayaks, and similarly sized craft. While it’s easy to reach, the ramp surface can be slippery, and there's a noticeable drop-off at the end, so some care is needed when launching.
Despite a few natural obstacles, like large fallen trees upstream and downstream, it remains a peaceful and scenic spot to paddle. As a general-use park, it's fairly modest, but for those looking to access this end of Oxley Creek, the ramp is an essential and valuable entry point. From here, paddlers can explore Oxley Creek and connect to the Brisbane River.
Oxley Creek is known to have Tilapia, which can be caught using worms, prawns, or lures. It's a good location for a quiet day on the water, especially for kayak anglers or casual paddlers.
There are no formal amenities or a designated car park at the site, so visitors should expect to park along the street. While facilities are limited, the location offers a rare and useful access point for exploring this part of the waterway.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
No parking spaces available |
Amenities |
None within the ramp |
Ramp rating |
- Good |