POPLAR CREEK VDWR BOAT RAMP

BOAT LAUNCH
December 22, 2024
252 ft 36.57, -78.04


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The Poplar Creek VDWR Boat Ramp is a concrete boat ramp located in Brunswick County, Virginia. It is approximately 12 feet wide and has a gradual slope, making it suitable for launching small to medium-sized boats. The boat ramp provides access to Poplar Creek, a tributary of the Roanoke River.

According to the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (VDWR), the boat ramp is designated for use by non-motorized boats, such as canoes and kayaks. However, the VDWR notes that small outboard motors may be used on these vessels, as long as they comply with Virginia boating regulations.

The latest information available on the VDWR website indicates that the Poplar Creek VDWR Boat Ramp is currently open and operational. However, it is always recommended to check for updates on any restrictions or closures before planning a trip to the boat ramp.

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