ohio_ramps.jpgIn conjunction with our exhibit at the 2008 Cleveland Boat Show (see us in Booth 91, east of the Ferris Wheel), we’ve released our new Ohio Boat Ramp and Water Access map for Google Earth. Find boat ramps and access sites to your favorite Ohio rivers and lakes with 886 sites included. We’ve sourced this data from the Ohio DNR Boating Access Database dated September 2006.

The DNR source did not include ramp characteristics so we will be adding these ourselves from printed references and local feedback. Each location in our map has a ‘Submit Information’ link. If you have 1st-hand knowledge about a site, please drop us a line and we’ll add it to the map. We’re especially interested in things like supported boat sizes/drafts, parking, facilities, fees, etc…

Try it Out!

To use the EarthNC Ohio Boat Ramp map, you need to have installed Google Earth 4.2 or higher. If you don’t have Google Earth, get it HERE free.

Click HERE to load the EarthNC Ohio Boat Ramp and Access Map in Google Earth.

View Great Lakes and Ohio River Navigation Charts with EarthNC Online
Our EarthNC Online Chart and Map Service offers limited versions of NOAA and Army Corps Nautical Charts for Google Earth, which include the Great Lakes and Ohio River.

If you’re looking for full navigation charts for the Great Lakes and Ohio River, consider EarthNC Plus Vector Charts and EarthNC Raster Charts for Google Earth.


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