The Somerset Lake Boat Ramp, located at The Spit within Lake Somerset, offers a well-maintained two-lane concrete ramp that provides easy access out onto the lake. The ramp is generally in good condition for a dam facility and supports a smooth launch into a sheltered section of water.
On weekends, the surrounding parklands tend to draw plenty of visitors enjoying picnics and the open space, though the ramp itself usually flows reasonably well without excessive queuing.
You’ll often see a lively mix of boating activity on the water, including jet skis, fishing boats, kayaks, and paddle craft. It’s a popular and energetic spot, especially in warmer months.
Visitors are encouraged to check current recreation and safety notices before heading out, and to ensure boating and fishing permits are organised in advance.
Lake Somerset is part of South East Queensland’s water grid and is well known not only for its recreational appeal but also for its role in supplying drinking water to the region. Designated swimming zones are available at The Spit, making it a family-friendly destination with plenty of options for a relaxed day outdoors.
Facilities at the ramp and surrounding recreation areas are well catered for, including picnic tables, BBQs, toilets, parking, and open grassy spaces suitable for families and groups.
Activities commonly enjoyed here include boating, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, birdwatching, and a range of tow sports such as skiing, wakeboarding, and tubing.
The area is particularly well regarded for its scenery: wide open water views, rolling hills, and a calm, scenic backdrop that makes it ideal for both active days on the water and more relaxed visits onshore.
Camping and accommodation options are also available nearby, including private campgrounds, holiday homes, and retreats.
While the site is generally clean, spacious, and easy to enjoy, it can become quite busy during peak times. The main drawback noted by some visitors is that the single ramp can lead to delays when launching or retrieving boats on high-traffic days.
Even so, the overall experience remains highly positive, with many describing it as a beautiful, relaxing destination with excellent amenities and a strong sense of outdoor recreation.
| Feature |
Description |
| Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
| Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
| Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spots available |
| Amenities |
BBQ stations, toilets, picnic tables |