United States Arizona

Apache Trail Maricopa County

The Apache Trail boat ramp in Maricopa County, Arizona is a concrete ramp that is 30 feet wide. It is located on the Salt River, which is a popular destination for boaters, anglers, and water sports enthusiasts. The ramp is open year-round and can accommodate a variety of watercraft, including powerboats, jet skis, and kayaks.

According to the latest information available, the Apache Trail boat ramp is managed by the Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Department. The area around the ramp offers ample parking, restrooms, and picnic facilities for visitors. The water at this location is generally calm, making it a great spot for recreational boating and fishing.

It is important to note that the Salt River is a designated Wild and Scenic River, which means that certain regulations apply to boating and other activities on the water. For example, motorized watercraft are not allowed in some areas, and there are restrictions on where and how boats can be anchored. Visitors to the Apache Trail boat ramp should be aware of these regulations and follow them to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience on the water. Get driving directions.
APACHE TRAIL MARICOPA COUNTY

STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge Streamflow
West Clear Creek Near Camp Verde
USGS 09505800
11 cfs
Salt River Blw Stewart Mountain Dam
USGS 09502000
1,160 cfs
Wet Bottom Creek Near Childs
USGS 09508300
0 cfs
Verde R Blw Tangle Creek
USGS 09508500
156 cfs
Verde River Near Scottsdale
USGS 09511300
93 cfs
Sycamore Creek Near Fort Mcdowell
USGS 09510200
1 cfs

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Lost Dutchman State Park 70 2,068 ft
Tortilla 76 1,727 ft