Best boat ramps near Roslyn

9 boat ramps · 9 ranked · updated 2026-07-16 · off-season

Explore the best boat ramps near Roslyn, Washington — 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 9 of 9 boat ramps · best 15 shown on the map
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Wish Poosh Campground and Picnic Area
#1 Wish Poosh Campground and Picnic Area
6.6 mi away
Wish Poosh Campground and Picnic Area is a public boat launch on Cle Elum Lake in Kittitas County, Washington. Snoflo tracks live launch conditions here from the nearest…
Why 55: public ramp & water access
55Solid
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Teanaway Junction
#2 Teanaway Junction
6.8 mi away
Teanaway Junction is a public boat launch on Yakima River in Kittitas County, Washington. Snoflo tracks live launch conditions here from the nearest streamflow gauge and buoys…
Why 55: public ramp & water access
55Solid
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Thorp
#3 Thorp
15.7 mi away
Thorp is a public boat launch on Yakima River in Kittitas County, Washington. Snoflo tracks live launch conditions here from the nearest streamflow gauge and buoys, alongside a…
Why 55: public ramp & water access
55Solid
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Cooper Lake Boat Launch
#4 Cooper Lake Boat Launch Marginal
16.6 mi away
· Low water nearby - ramp may be shallow · 4 mi away· Thunderstorms - stay off the water· Chance Showers · 55°F · 7 mph wind
The Cooper Lake Boat Launch is located in the state of Washington, with its coordinates being latitude: 47.4259758 and longitude: -121.17298126. This boat ramp is a concrete ramp…
Why 55: live conditions (marginal)
55Solid
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Highway 10 Take-out
#5 Highway 10 Take-out
18.6 mi away
Highway 10 Take-out is a public boat launch on Yakima River in Kittitas County, Washington. Snoflo tracks live launch conditions here from the nearest streamflow gauge and buoys…
Why 55: public ramp & water access
55Solid
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Lake Easton State Park
#6 Lake Easton State Park Marginal
10.2 mi away
· Low water nearby - ramp may be shallow · 8 mi away· Thunderstorms - stay off the water· Chance Showers · 55°F · 7 mph wind
Lake Easton State Park is a public boat launch on Lake Easton in Kittitas County, Washington. Snoflo tracks live launch conditions here from the nearest streamflow gauge and…
Why 45: live conditions (marginal)
45Rated
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Lake Cabins Road Kittitas County
#7 Lake Cabins Road Kittitas County Marginal
4.4 mi away
· Low water nearby - ramp may be shallow · 7 mi away· Thunderstorms - stay off the water· Showers Likely · 58°F
Lake Cabins Road in Kittitas County, Washington, offers a hand-carry only boat launch—no formal ramp is present. It is best suited for small watercraft like kayaks, canoes, or…
Why 41: live conditions (marginal)
41Rated
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Salmon La Sac Road, Ronald
#8 Salmon La Sac Road, Ronald
8.7 mi away
Salmon La Sac Road boat ramp is located in Ronald, Washington. It is a concrete boat ramp that is approximately 30 feet wide. The ramp services Cle Elum Lake, which is a popular…
Why 40: public ramp & water access
40Rated
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Bakers Lane, Easton
#9 Bakers Lane, Easton Marginal
15.2 mi away
· Low water nearby - ramp may be shallow · 7 mi away· Thunderstorms - stay off the water· Chance Showers · 55°F · 7 mph wind
Bakers Lane, Easton (Washington) offers a hand-carry only boat launch on the Yakima River, suitable for kayaks, canoes, and small rafts. There is no developed ramp—access is via a…
Why 41: live conditions (marginal)
41Rated

Boat Ramps near Roslyn

The Roslyn area has 9 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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