The ramp is 16 feet wide and has a gradual slope, making it suitable for launching larger watercraft such as boats, pontoons, and jet skis.
The boat ramp services Lake Winnebago, which is a large freshwater lake in eastern Wisconsin. Lake Winnebago is approximately 30 miles long and 10 miles wide, covering an area of 137,700 acres. The lake attracts a variety of recreational watercraft, including fishing boats, sailboats, kayaks, and canoes.
According to the latest information available from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, all types of watercraft are permitted on Lake Winnebago, including motorized boats, sailboats, and personal watercraft. However, there are certain regulations that must be followed, such as carrying appropriate safety equipment and observing speed limits.
Overall, the Lake Winnebago - Smith Park Boat Ramp (Menasha Channel) provides convenient access to a popular recreational waterway in Wisconsin and is suitable for launching a variety of watercraft.
Lake Winnebago -- Smith Park Boat Ramp (Menasha Channel)
Lake Winnebago -- Neenah - Doty Park Access
Lake Butte Des Morts -- Ninth Street Boat Launch
Little Lake Butte Des Morts -- Menasha - Fritze Park Access
Lake Winnebago -- Neenah - South Park Ave. Rec Park
Fox River -- Appleton - Lutz Park Ramps
| FOX RIVER AT APPLETON | 3260cfs |
| FOX RIVER AT OSHKOSH | 1320cfs |
| WOLF RIVER AT NEW LONDON | 1050cfs |
| EAST RIVER AT CT HIGHWAY ZZ NEAR GREENLEAF | 1cfs |
| LITTLE WOLF RIVER AT ROYALTON | -999999cfs |
| DUCK CREEK NEAR HOWARD | 27cfs |