The MPB Boat Ramp in Moore Park Beach is a simple, single-lane concrete ramp that provides straightforward access to the Kolan River. It’s suitable for smaller boats under six metres, though the low bridge downstream means it’s best suited to runabouts rather than cabin boats.
The ramp is solid and easy enough to use, but there are no lights, no facilities, parking is very limited, and the mud can be quite soft if you stray off the concrete. Despite its basic setup, it’s a popular spot for fishing, with shady areas along the bank where you can settle in for a quiet session.
Amenities are limited, there are no toilets or nearby services, and the area can feel a little untidy or isolated at times. With no on-site security, it’s wise to lock up your vehicle and secure your belongings before heading out on the water.
Overall, it’s a simple but handy launch point for river access, especially for locals and anglers who enjoy a quieter, no-frills environment.
| Feature |
Description |
| Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
| Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
| Carpark spaces |
Limited parking spots available |
| Amenities |
None within the ramp |
| Ramp rating |
- Good |