Best boat ramps near New Hill

15 boat ramps · 15 ranked · updated 2026-07-16 · off-season

Explore the best boat ramps near New Hill, 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 15 of 15 boat ramps · best 15 shown on the map
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Poplar Point Boat Ramp
#1 Poplar Point Boat Ramp
6.0 mi away
Poplar Point Boat Ramp is a public boat launch on Haw River (Jordan River) in Chatham County, North Carolina. Snoflo tracks live launch conditions here from the nearest streamflow…
Why 55: public ramp & water access
55Solid
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Seaforth Boat Ramp
#2 Seaforth Boat Ramp
7.0 mi away
Seaforth Boat Ramp is a public boat launch on Haw River (Jordan River) in Chatham County, North Carolina. Snoflo tracks live launch conditions here from the nearest streamflow…
Why 55: public ramp & water access
55Solid
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Deep River Park
#3 Deep River Park
14.9 mi away
Deep River Park is a public boat launch on Deep River in Chatham County, North Carolina. Snoflo tracks live launch conditions here from the nearest streamflow gauge and buoys…
Why 55: public ramp & water access
55Solid
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New Hope Boat Ramp
#4 New Hope Boat Ramp Good
4.3 mi away
· Low reservoir pool (-2% of normal) - ramps may be exposed· Clear · 69°F
New Hope Boat Ramp is a public boat launch on Haw River (Jordan River) in Chatham County, North Carolina. Snoflo tracks live launch conditions here from the nearest streamflow…
Why 41: live conditions (good)
41Rated
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Jordan Lake Ebenezer Boat Ramp
#5 Jordan Lake Ebenezer Boat Ramp Good
4.4 mi away
· Low reservoir pool (-2% of normal) - ramps may be exposed· Mostly Clear · 71°F
Jordan Lake Ebenezer Boat Ramp is a public boat launch on Haw River (Jordan River) in Chatham County, North Carolina. Snoflo tracks live launch conditions here from the nearest…
Why 41: live conditions (good)
41Rated
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Crosspoint Road 388, New Hill
#6 Crosspoint Road 388, New Hill Prime
4.8 mi away
· Streamflow nearby - Buckhorn Creek Nr Corinth· Clear · 71°F
Based on the latest information available, the boat ramp named Crosspoint Road 388 is located on the shore of Shearon Harris Reservoir in New Hill, North Carolina. It is a public…
Why 41: live conditions (prime)
41Rated
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Jordan Dam Road 935, Chatham County
#7 Jordan Dam Road 935, Chatham County Prime
5.3 mi away
· Streamflow nearby - Deep River At Moncure· Clear · 69°F
Jordan Dam Road 935 boat ramp is a concrete boat ramp located in Chatham County, North Carolina. It is situated at latitude 35.64363861 and longitude -79.08558655. The boat ramp…
Why 41: live conditions (prime)
41Rated
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Vista Point Boat Launch
#8 Vista Point Boat Launch Good
5.3 mi away
· Low reservoir pool (-2% of normal) - ramps may be exposed· Mostly Clear · 70°F
Vista Point Boat Launch is a public boat launch on Haw River (Jordan River) in Chatham County, North Carolina. Snoflo tracks live launch conditions here from the nearest…
Why 41: live conditions (good)
41Rated
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Highway 42 1-199, Sanford
#9 Highway 42 1-199, Sanford Prime
6.6 mi away
· Streamflow nearby - Buckhorn Creek Nr Corinth· Clear · 71°F
According to the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, the boat ramp named Highway 42 1-199 in Sanford is a concrete single lane ramp. It is approximately 12 feet wide and…
Why 41: live conditions (prime)
41Rated
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Bartley Holleman Road 3519-3621, New Hill
#10 Bartley Holleman Road 3519-3621, New Hill
3.7 mi away
The Bartley Holleman Road boat ramp is a public boat ramp located in New Hill, North Carolina. It is a concrete boat ramp, with a width of approximately 12 feet. The ramp provides…
Why 40: public ramp & water access
40Rated
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Ferrington Boat Ramp, Chapel Hill
#11 Ferrington Boat Ramp, Chapel Hill
11.0 mi away
The Ferrington Boat Ramp is a public boat ramp located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It is situated at the latitude of 35.79911041 and the longitude of -79.01811218. The ramp is…
Why 40: public ramp & water access
40Rated
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Lake Trail Wake County
#12 Lake Trail Wake County
17.6 mi away
The Lake Trail Wake County boat ramp is located in North Carolina, specifically at latitude 35.83837891 and longitude -78.79058075. This boat ramp is a public access point that is…
Why 40: public ramp & water access
40Rated
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Hanks Chapel Road 2765, Town of Pittsboro
#13 Hanks Chapel Road 2765, Town of Pittsboro Good
7.5 mi away
· Low reservoir pool (-2% of normal) - ramps may be exposed· Mostly Clear · 70°F
After conducting research, I found that the Hanks Chapel Road 2765 boat ramp is located in the town of Pittsboro, North Carolina. This boat ramp provides access to the Haw River…
Why 37: live conditions (good)
37Rated
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Lake Wheeler Boat Ramp
#14 Lake Wheeler Boat Ramp Prime
16.7 mi away
· Streamflow nearby - Swift Creek Near Mccullars Crossroads· Clear · 71°F
The Lake Wheeler Boat Ramp is a popular boat launching facility located in Raleigh, North Carolina. It provides access to Lake Wheeler, which is a 650-acre reservoir that serves…
Why 36: live conditions (prime)
36Rated
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Walnut Creek Trail Raleigh
#15 Walnut Creek Trail Raleigh Prime
19.5 mi away
· Streamflow nearby - Rocky Branch Below Pullen Drive At Raleigh· Mostly Clear · 72°F
The Walnut Creek Trail boat ramp in Raleigh, North Carolina is a public boat ramp that provides access to the Walnut Creek waterway. It is a concrete boat ramp that is 14 feet…
Why 36: live conditions (prime)
36Rated

Boat Ramps near New Hill

The New Hill area has 15 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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