The Snake River Road Boat Ramp is located in Asotin County, Washington at latitude 46.20570374 and longitude -116.96681213. It is a public boat ramp that provides access to the Snake River, a major river in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. This boat ramp is situated on the west bank of the Snake River, just south of the town of Asotin.
The Snake River Road Boat Ramp is a single-lane concrete ramp that is 12 feet wide. It is suitable for launching small to medium-sized boats, including fishing boats, kayaks, canoes, and motorized boats. The ramp depth varies depending on the water level, but it is usually deep enough to launch and retrieve boats without difficulty.
The Snake River is a popular destination for recreational boating, fishing, and water sports. This river is home to a variety of fish species, including salmon, steelhead, trout, bass, and sturgeon, making it a popular spot for anglers. Water skiing, wakeboarding, and tubing are also popular activities on the Snake River.
As of the latest available information, the Snake River Road Boat Ramp is open year-round. However, boaters are advised to check local conditions before launching their boats, as water levels and weather conditions can vary. Additionally, boaters should follow all local regulations and safety guidelines to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience on the water.
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