Nebraska's waterways include the Platte River, Missouri River, and numerous lakes that serve as popular destinations for boaters across the state. With 179 public boat ramps distributed throughout Nebraska, boaters can find a mix of free and fee-based access points with various surface types, including concrete, paved, and gravel options. This directory helps you locate the nearest ramp for your next outing, whether you're planning a day trip on a local lake or launching on one of the state's major rivers.
| Name | Fee | Surface | Access |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boat Landing | — | — | Public |
| Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Boat Ramp | — | concrete | yes |
| Boat Ramp | — | concrete | private |
| Bullhead Point Boat and Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Canoe Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Emergency Boat Ramp | — | paved | permit |
| Emergency Boat Ramp | — | unpaved | permit |
| Fort Niobrara Launch Site | — | gravel | Public |
| Kayak and Canoe Launch | — | — | Public |
| Kayak Launch | — | — | yes |
| Methoist Cove Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |
| Newport Landing | — | concrete | Public |
| South Gate Boat Ramp | — | — | Public |