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Every Boat Ramp on Lake Jordan

3 boat ramps ยท Elmore, Chilton, Alabama

6,800

Surface Acres

72 ft

Max Depth

3

Boat Ramps

6

Fish Species

Largemouth BassSpotted BassCrappieStriped BassCatfishBream

Boat Ramps on Lake Jordan

About Lake Jordan

Lake Jordan is a 6,800-acre Alabama Power reservoir on the Coosa River, conveniently located between Montgomery and Birmingham. With 186 miles of shoreline and depths reaching 72 feet, the lake offers surprisingly diverse fishing opportunities for its size. Clear water and rocky structure support excellent spotted bass fishing, while vegetated coves hold quality largemouth bass.

Striped bass thrive in the lake's deep, well-oxygenated water, making Jordan one of central Alabama's best destinations for striper action. Crappie congregate around submerged brush and dock pilings, providing reliable catches during spring. The lake's manageable size makes it easy to learn quickly, yet it holds enough fish to keep experienced anglers challenged.

Wetumpka and Prattville serve as the primary service communities, both offering boat ramps, marinas, and dining. The lake's proximity to Montgomery โ€” just 20 minutes north โ€” makes it a popular after-work fishing spot for capital city residents.

Nearest towns: Wetumpka, Prattville

FAQ

How many boat ramps are on Lake Jordan?
RampSeeker lists 3 boat ramps on Lake Jordan.
What fish are in Lake Jordan?
Lake Jordan supports Largemouth Bass, Spotted Bass, Crappie, Striped Bass, Catfish, Bream.
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