Every Boat Ramp on Connecticut River
19 boat ramps ยท Hartford, Middlesex, New London, Connecticut
0 mi
Shoreline
40 ft
Max Depth
19
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Connecticut River
Bashan Lake Boat Launch
East Haddam
View Details โDeep River Town Dock
Deep River
View Details โDooley Pond Boat Launch
Connecticut
View Details โHadlyme Ferry Boat Launch
Connecticut
View Details โLower Moodus Reservoir Boat Launch
Connecticut
View Details โPickerel Lake Boat Launch
Connecticut
View Details โPickerel Lake Boat Launch
Connecticut
View Details โAdditional Launch Sites
About Connecticut River
The Connecticut River is New England's longest river, flowing 410 miles through four states before emptying into Long Island Sound. The lower Connecticut River in the state is a rich estuary supporting both freshwater and saltwater species.
The spring American shad run is a beloved New England tradition, with fish running from April through June. Striped bass push up the river following the baitfish, providing exciting catch-and-release fishing. Above Hartford, excellent smallmouth and largemouth bass fishing awaits. Multiple state launches provide boat access throughout the river.
Nearest towns: Hartford, Middletown, Old Saybrook, Essex
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