Located on the foreshore along The Parade, the Sceale Bay Boat Ramp provides easy access to the waters of Sceale Bay for boating and fishing enthusiasts. The facility has a single-lane concrete ramp extending into the ocean, with convenient parking nearby. There is also a covered shelter and public restrooms just a short walk from the ramp. Using the ramp and the toilet is free of charge.
Sceale Bay is a popular coastal destination that attracts both locals and visitors seeking excellent fishing, boating, and relaxed holiday experiences. The town continues to grow in popularity, particularly during summer and school holiday periods when the population can swell significantly.
One of the area's biggest attractions is its collection of beautiful, secluded beaches that are ideal for fishing, swimming, and simply enjoying the coastline. Nearby Surfers Beach is especially popular during the warmer months, offering shallow waters and generally calm conditions that make it well-suited to families and beginner surfers. Visitors can access the beach from the lookout or even drive along sections of the shoreline.
The boat ramp's location also places it within easy reach of some of the region's best-known natural attractions, including Point Labatt and Murphys Haystacks, making it a great base for exploring the surrounding coastline.
With its straightforward boat launching facilities, scenic beaches, and relaxed coastal atmosphere, Sceale Bay is an excellent destination for a day on the water or an extended seaside getaway.
| Feature |
Description |
| Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
| Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
| Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spots available |
| Amenities |
Toilets, shelter |