Arizona's waterways include Lake Mead, Lake Powell, the Colorado River, and numerous desert lakes that serve as recreational anchors across the state. The state maintains 192 public boat ramps distributed throughout these regions, with most requiring fees, though a few offer free access, and surfaces ranging from concrete to asphalt to paved options. This directory helps boaters locate the nearest ramp for their specific needs, whether launching on major reservoirs or smaller lakes across Arizona's varied terrain.
| Name | Fee | Surface | Access |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | — | — | Public |
| Aha Quin Road | — | asphalt | Public |
| Big River Boat Ramp | Fee | concrete | customers |
| Boat Launch | — | — | Public |
| Boat Launch | — | — | Public |
| Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Bobcat Boat Launch | — | — | Public |
| Castle Creek Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Cholla Boat Launch | — | — | Public |
| Diamond Creek Boat Ramp | — | — | permit |
| Embarcación Puerto Santo Tomás | — | concrete | Public |
| Estero Santa Cruz | — | — | Public |
| Grapevine | — | — | Public |
| Indian Point | — | — | Public |
| JoJoba Boating Launch | — | — | Public |
| Kearny Lake Launch | — | — | Public |
| Laguna Boat Launch | — | — | Public |
| Lees Ferry Boat Launch | — | concrete | yes |
| Marina Launch | — | — | Public |
| Palo Verde Boat Launch | — | — | Public |
| Pearce Ferry Take-Out | — | concrete | permit |
| Salt River Rafter Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Schoolhouse | — | — | Public |
| Silverbell Lake Slipway | Free | — | yes |
| Silverbell Lake Slipway South | Free | — | Public |
| steep | — | — | Public |
| Takeoff Point Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Wahweap Marina Main boat launch | — | — | Public |
| Windy Hill | — | — | Public |