It is located at latitude: 41.8479538 and longitude: -72.80712128.
The ramp is a concrete dual lane ramp that is approximately 60 feet wide. It is suitable for launching small to medium-sized watercraft such as kayaks, canoes, rowboats, and fishing boats. The watercraft need to be under 26 feet in length and under 8 feet in width to be permitted on the water.
The Farmington River is a slow-moving river that spans approximately 80 miles and is known for its abundant trout and scenic beauty. It is a popular spot for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. The boat ramp at Riverside Road Simsbury provides easy access to the river, making it a popular destination for boaters in the area.
In summary, the Riverside Road Simsbury boat ramp is a public concrete dual lane ramp that is approximately 60 feet wide. It provides access to the Farmington River, which is suitable for small to medium-sized watercraft under 26 feet in length and under 8 feet in width.
| FARMINGTON RIVER AT TARIFFVILLE | 1500cfs |
| NORTH BRANCH PARK R AT HARTFORD | 242cfs |
| FARMINGTON RIVER AT UNIONVILLE | 1330cfs |
| BURLINGTON BROOK NEAR BURLINGTON | 23cfs |
| STONY BROOK NEAR WEST SUFFIELD | 77cfs |
| HOCKANUM RIVER NEAR EAST HARTFORD | 294cfs |
The Confluence With The Nepaug River To A Point 0.2 Miles Below The Lower Collinsville Dam Tailrace
New Hartford/Canton Town Line To The Confluence With The Nepaug River
The Confluence Of The East And West Branches To The Confluence With The Farmington River In East Granby
Begins Below The Tailrace Of The Lower Collinsville Dam To The Route 187 Bridge
Begins Below The Tailrace Of The Rainbow Dam To The Confluence With The Connecticut River
The Hartland Headwaters To The Confluence With The Salmon Brook Main Stem