Located along Kendall Crescent near the Pines Cottage in Burrill Lake, the Northern Boat Ramp provides direct access to Stony Creek via a small single-lane concrete ramp. It’s a simple and convenient launch point that suits a range of boating activities, including kayaking, paddling, and smaller fishing trips around Burrill Lake.
The ramp itself is easy to use for launching and retrieving, although conditions can be shallow at times, and the single-lane setup means space is fairly limited. Parking is one of the main challenges, as there’s no dedicated area for vehicles and trailers, so most visitors end up parking along the roadside.
Despite its compact size, the spot has a relaxed and peaceful atmosphere that makes it popular with locals and visitors alike. On sunny days, it’s a pleasant place to sit back and enjoy the surroundings, whether you’re stopping for lunch, watching the pelicans wander by, or taking in the sunset over the water.
The area is also well-suited for paddlers and anglers looking for a quiet day out on the water. From casual fishing to a laid-back afternoon exploring Burrill Lake, the Northern Boat Ramp offers a calm and scenic starting point for your next outing.
| Feature |
Description |
| Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
| Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
| Carpark spaces |
Limited parking spots available |
| Amenities |
None within the ramp |