The Heartland Park Boat Ramp is a concrete ramp located in Tennessee at latitude 36.18511963 and longitude -86.66508484. It is a two-lane boat ramp that can accommodate small to medium-sized boats. The ramp has a moderate slope making it easier for boaters to launch and retrieve their boats.
The ramp is about 24 feet wide, which provides ample space for boaters to maneuver their trailers. It also has a dock where boaters can tie up their boats while they park their trailers.
The Heartland Park Boat Ramp services the Cumberland River, which is a popular destination for fishing and recreational boating. The river stretches over 300 miles and offers a variety of water activities such as fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
Most types of watercraft are permitted on the Cumberland River, including powerboats, pontoons, and canoes. However, boaters must adhere to the boating regulations set by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA), which includes wearing life jackets and following speed limits.
Overall, the Heartland Park Boat Ramp is a well-maintained and convenient boat launch site that provides access to the beautiful Cumberland River in Tennessee.
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