Was at the park today (George Winter Park) and they now have a $5 per day launch fee everyday. Not sure about an annual option. Hadn't been there in a while the water has been to low.Gramps50 said:The county park by me charges $2 per day on the weekends & holidays. Other times it's free. All the state ramps I have seen are Free here. I don't think I would even consider paying $25 to launch my boat to many other places to fish.
nomowork said:Most of the lakes in Southern California are around $16 to park and launch, some are more. For the most part, I tow my tin to the Sierras (about six hours one way) because the water there is much cleaner, the fish taste better and a lot less people! Most charge around $10 to park and launch but there are some really nice lakes that are free.
Socal399 said:Hey new to the fishing world just got my first boat. Live next to castaic lake so been going there and Elizabeth lake a lot. Can u recommend any other places
Captain Ahab said:You must be fishing Lake Hopacong? Even still the launch fee for a resident is $20.00
The only place I paid even close to that was Higbees Marina in Fortesque (I think it was $15.00) But they use a railway launch - you drive up they lift your boat and put in on the railway into the water - when you come it they have your trailer waiting and pull it out and set it on the trailer - great stuff!
Ido not think you are running an 11 foot boat there?
basstender10.6 said:Sorry for the confusion, it is $25 each way, so $25 when going inthe water and $25 to pull it out. This is what most marinas charge, this is not the only marina that charges this much
basstender10.6 said:Sorry for the confusion, it is $25 each way, so $25 when going inthe water and $25 to pull it out. This is what most marinas charge, this is not the only marina that charges this much
sawmill said:Here in Michigan we pay 10.00 a year for a stamp that goes on your license plate and that includes entrance fees to all the state parks and state boat ramps.
basstender10.6 said:I have a house on lake hopatcong, and it is too rough to keep my 11' boat in the water all summer, so I just put it in when I want to use it. I would launch it from my dock.... if it didn't weigh over 400 pounds with the gas motor, trolling motor and battery. I wish I could find a public ramp like most smaller lakes have on the lake I am on.
basstender10.6 said:I have a house on lake hopatcong, and it is too rough to keep my 11' boat in the water all summer, so I just put it in when I want to use it. I would launch it from my dock.... if it didn't weigh over 400 pounds with the gas motor, trolling motor and battery. I wish I could find a public ramp like most smaller lakes have on the lake I am on.
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