Potters Ravine is a popular boat ramp located in Oroville, California. This boat ramp is primarily used for launching motorized boats, kayaks, and canoes. It is owned and operated by the California Department of Water Resources.
The boat ramp is approximately 30 feet wide and has two lanes for launching watercraft. It is considered a medium-sized boat ramp, suitable for small to medium-sized boats. The ramp is paved and has a gentle slope, making it easy to launch and retrieve boats.
Potters Ravine boat ramp services the body of water known as Lake Oroville. The lake is located in Butte County, California, and is a popular destination for boating, fishing, and other water activities. Lake Oroville offers over 15,000 acres of water and over 160 miles of shoreline, making it the second-largest reservoir in California.
A variety of watercraft are permitted on Lake Oroville, including motorized boats, sailboats, kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards. However, there are some restrictions on the lake, particularly in areas designated as no-wake zones or where speed limits are in place.
The information provided is accurate as of the time of writing, but it is always best to check with local authorities for the latest updates on boat ramp availability, regulations, and restrictions.
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