The Morris boat ramp
might seem a bit secluded, but it’s actually a hidden treasure for boaters
looking to explore Barramundi Creek. Whether you’re planning to fish, crab, or
just enjoy a leisurely cruise through the beautiful waterways and out to the
ocean, this spot is perfect for you.
The ramp features a
sturdy, well-maintained two-lane concrete design, and there's a handy pontoon
right beside it to make launching and retrieving your boat a breeze. Plus, you
can conveniently moor your boat there while you take a break!
For those evening
adventures, the area is well-lit, ensuring your safety during nighttime use.
There’s also a cosy shelter with a table nearby—ideal for a picnic or just
hanging out.
You’ll find a small
toilet across from the ramp, perfect for quick stops, though it can only
accommodate one person at a time. Just a heads up, the ground around the ramp
is dirt, so it can get a bit muddy when it rains.
There's plenty of
space for cars, trailers, and even campers for those who want to enjoy a longer
stay.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
2 (with a pontoon) |
Fish cleaning facilities |
No |
Carpark spaces |
Plenty of parking spaces |
Amenities |
Toilets, lighting, garbage bins, sheltered areas |
Ramp rating |
- Very Good |
If you're looking to
purchase a boat or upgrade your boat engine, Coral Coast Marine is the place
to visit. A 36-minute drive from the ramp, they provide a wide selection of Quintrex
boats and Yamaha outboard engines. You can easily trailer your boat to the
dealership and back to the ramp without wasting too much time. They also supply
trailers, marine gear, fishing supplies, and a variety of other boating
equipment.