WISCONSIN RIVER -- WISCONSIN DELLS PARKING CRANDALLS BAY

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December 22, 2024
810 ft 43.63, -89.77


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The Wisconsin River - Wisconsin Dells Parking Crandalls Bay boat ramp is located at latitude 43.63439178 and longitude -89.77268982 in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. This boat ramp is a concrete ramp and is approximately 20 feet wide. It services the Wisconsin River, which is a popular destination for boating and fishing enthusiasts.

According to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the Wisconsin River is open to all types of watercraft, including motorized boats, canoes, and kayaks. However, certain sections of the river may have specific restrictions or regulations, so it's always important to check the latest information before launching your boat.

In terms of parking, there is a designated parking lot at the Wisconsin River - Wisconsin Dells Parking Crandalls Bay boat ramp that can accommodate trailers and vehicles. As with most public boat ramps, there may be fees or permits required to use the facility, so be sure to check ahead of time.

Overall, the Wisconsin River - Wisconsin Dells Parking Crandalls Bay boat ramp is a convenient location for boaters looking to access the Wisconsin River. Its concrete ramp and ample parking make launching and retrieving your boat easy, and the broad range of watercraft allowed on the river provide plenty of opportunities for fun and adventure.

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