The Pinjarra Boat Ramp, located in the town of Pinjarra in the Peel Region, is a well-maintained single-lane concrete ramp set along the banks of the Murray River. As the most upstream boat ramp on the river, it’s an ideal starting point for a leisurely journey downstream toward Mandurah. The ramp offers easy access for small craft such as stand-up paddleboards launch with ease here, and small boats like dinghies can be launched without any trouble.
This spot is particularly popular with canoe and kayak users, offering a peaceful setting for paddling. A fixed wooden jetty beside the ramp provides a simple docking option or a spot to cast a line.
Facilities around the ramp are excellent, with plenty of parking, including accessible bays, alongside toilets, picnic benches, tables, and a barbecue area. The surrounding parkland is spacious and grassy, perfect for a picnic or letting the kids have a run around. It’s a quiet and scenic stretch of the river that’s well-suited to families and anyone looking to enjoy a bit of nature close to town.
Just a short distance from the Pinjarra town centre, this riverside spot is peaceful and inviting. Whether you’re launching a small craft, fishing without the pressure of expectations, or simply enjoying the sounds of birdlife with a coffee in hand, the Pinjarra Boat Ramp is a charming and low-key destination that blends beautifully with its rural surrounds.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
1 (with jetty) |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spots available |
Amenities |
Rubbish bins, picnic benches and tables, toilets |
Ramp rating |
- Very Good |