The Portage River Wildlife Access boat ramp is located in Ohio and is primarily used for accessing the Portage River. According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, the ramp is concrete and has a width of 16 feet. The ramp is open year-round and can accommodate small watercraft such as canoes, kayaks, and small fishing boats. There are no restrictions on the type of craft that can be launched from this ramp. It is important to note that the access area is intended for launching and retrieving boats only and is not a designated swimming area. Additionally, there may be fees associated with the use of the ramp, and it is recommended to check with local authorities for the latest information on fees and regulations.
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Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Wayne County Fairgrounds RV | Numerous | 691 ft | |||
Two Creeks - Wheatley Provincial Park | 36 | 586 ft | |||
Highlands - Wheatley Provincial Park | 75 | 589 ft | |||
Boosey Creek - Wheatley Provincial Park | 57 | 589 ft | |||
Proud Lake State Rec Area | 130 | 1,002 ft | |||
Holiday Beach Conservation Area | Numerous | 578 ft | |||
Camp Dearborn | 191 | 934 ft | |||
Sterling State Park | 250 | 579 ft | |||
Algonac State Park | 400 | 582 ft | |||
Middle Creek - Wheatley Provincial Park | 52 | 592 ft |