The Salt Village Boat Ramp, tucked away on Snapper Avenue in Kingscliff, just south of Tweed Heads, offers a single-lane launch into the calm waters of Cudgen Creek. It’s a favourite spot for fishing, especially around high tide, and provides a simple yet pleasant launching point.
A short stroll from the small car park brings you to the ramp and a modest jetty, all set against a relaxed bush and creek backdrop. Picnic tables sit under cover on a concrete slab, making it easy to enjoy a meal by the water. The jetty extends into the creek, ideal for casting a line or tying up a boat.
Facilities include a BBQ, seating areas, and clean public toilets, with the whole area kept tidy and welcoming. It’s usually peaceful and not overly crowded, making it a great spot for a quiet outing.
The only caution? Come prepared with insect repellent, as sandflies and mozzies can be active, especially in the evening. Overall, it’s a calm and scenic location, perfect for a leisurely day by the water.
Feature |
Description |
Number of ramp lanes |
1 |
Fish cleaning facilities |
None |
Carpark spaces |
Ample parking spots available |
Amenities |
Picnic areas, BBQ stations, rubbish bins, toilets |
Ramp rating |
- Very Good |