Best boat ramps near Crumpler

10 boat ramps · 10 ranked · updated 2026-07-15 · off-season

Explore the best boat ramps near Crumpler, North Carolina — every spot ranked by our conditions-aware Snoflo score: live conditions first, then visitor reviews and logged trips. Click a pin on the map for the score and what's driving it.

Showing the top 10 of 10 boat ramps · best 15 shown on the map
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Mouth of Wilson
#1 Mouth of Wilson
7.7 mi away
Mouth of Wilson is a public boat launch on New River in Grayson County, Virginia. Snoflo tracks live launch conditions here from the nearest streamflow gauge and buoys, alongside…
Why 55: public ramp & water access
55Solid
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New River Canoe and Campground
#2 New River Canoe and Campground
13.2 mi away
New River Canoe and Campground is a semi-private boat launch on New River in Grayson County, Virginia. Snoflo tracks live launch conditions here from the nearest streamflow gauge…
Why 50: public ramp & water access
50Solid
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NC 16 3350, Jefferson
#3 NC 16 3350, Jefferson Prime
6.5 mi away
· Streamflow nearby - South Fork New River Near Jefferson· Mostly Clear · 57°F
According to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission website, the NC 16 3350 boat ramp in Jefferson is a concrete boat ramp with a single lane. It is 12 feet wide and has…
Why 43: live conditions (prime)
43Rated
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Cox's Chapel Road Grayson County
#4 Cox's Chapel Road Grayson County
10.4 mi away
Based on the latest information available, Cox's Chapel Road boat ramp in Grayson County, Virginia is a concrete boat ramp that is 10 feet wide. It provides access to the New…
Why 40: public ramp & water access
40Rated
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Farmers Fish Camp Road Alleghany County
#5 Farmers Fish Camp Road Alleghany County
11.1 mi away
Farmers Fish Camp Road in Alleghany County, Virginia, offers a dirt launch suitable for small boats and hand-carry watercraft like kayaks or canoes. There is no developed ramp…
Why 40: public ramp & water access
40Rated
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Old River Lane 998, Grayson County
#6 Old River Lane 998, Grayson County
13.3 mi away
Old River Lane 998 in Grayson County, Virginia, provides a hand-carry-only boat launch with no formal ramp infrastructure. Located near the New River, this site is best suited for…
Why 40: public ramp & water access
40Rated
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Castle Ford Road Ashe County
#7 Castle Ford Road Ashe County
18.2 mi away
Castle Ford Road in Ashe County, North Carolina, offers a hand-carry only boat launch on the South Fork New River. This access point is not suitable for trailers and is best for…
Why 40: public ramp & water access
40Rated
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Big Hill Road Watauga County
#8 Big Hill Road Watauga County
19.0 mi away
The Big Hill Road boat ramp is located in Watauga County, North Carolina, at a latitude of 36.28908539 and a longitude of -81.60636139. It is a popular boat ramp that provides…
Why 40: public ramp & water access
40Rated
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River Road Watauga County
#9 River Road Watauga County
19.3 mi away
The boat ramp named River Road Watauga County is located in North Carolina and is situated at latitude 36.27099609 and longitude -81.59160614. This boat ramp is a public launch…
Why 40: public ramp & water access
40Rated
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Baywood Boat Ramp
#10 Baywood Boat Ramp
19.8 mi away
Baywood Boat Ramp in Virginia offers a basic, hand-carry only launch on the New River, suitable for kayaks, canoes, and small watercraft. There is no developed concrete or gravel…
Why 40: public ramp & water access
40Rated

Boat Ramps near Crumpler

The Crumpler area has 10 boat ramps on Snoflo, ranked by live conditions, visitor reviews, and logged trips — so the best, closest options rise to the top.

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