United States California

Doolittle Drive 7250, Oakland

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The Doolittle Drive 7250 boat ramp is a concrete boat ramp that is approximately 30 feet wide. It provides access to the San Leandro Bay, which is an inlet of the San Francisco Bay. This boat ramp is managed by the East Bay Regional Park District and is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The Doolittle Drive 7250 boat ramp is suitable for launching small to medium-sized boats, as well as kayaks and canoes. The maximum size of the boat that can be launched from this ramp is 18 feet in length. However, there may be some restrictions on the use of the ramp during certain times of the year, such as during high tides or inclement weather.

According to the latest information available, there are no additional facilities available at the boat ramp, such as restrooms or picnic areas. However, nearby amenities, such as gas stations and restaurants, are available for boaters and visitors.

In summary, the Doolittle Drive 7250 boat ramp is a concrete boat ramp that provides access to the San Leandro Bay in California. It is suitable for launching small to medium-sized boats, kayaks, and canoes, and is managed by the East Bay Regional Park District. The ramp is approximately 30 feet wide, and there are no additional facilities available at the site. Get driving directions.
DOOLITTLE DRIVE 7250, OAKLAND

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