Free Public Boat Ramps in New Mexico
New Mexico has 8 free public boat ramps — launches operated by state fish & wildlife agencies, counties, and federal lands with no access fee. The highest-rated is Taos Junction Bridge (4.7/5).
| # | Name | City | Waterbody | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Taos Junction Bridge | — | Rio Grande | 4.7/5 |
| 2 | Big Eddy Boat Take-out, Coyote Ranger District, Santa Fe National Forest | — | Rio Chama | 4.7/5 |
| 3 | Santa Rosa Lake State Park | — | Pecos River | 4.3/5 |
| 4 | Seven Rivers Boat Ramp | — | Pecos River | 4.0/5 |
| 5 | Cutter Reservoir Boat Launch | — | Cutter Reservoir | — |
| 6 | Quemado Lake Boat Ramp | — | Quemado Lake | — |
| 7 | Snow Lake Boat Ramp | — | Snow Lake | — |
| 8 | Lake Roberts Boat Ramp | — | Lake Roberts | — |
Frequently Asked Questions
Are public boat ramps free in New Mexico?▾
Most public boat ramps in New Mexico are free to use — they're operated by state fish & wildlife agencies, counties, and federal lands. BoatLaunchMap lists 8 free public launches in New Mexico. Some charge a small daily launch fee or require a parking permit.
How many free public boat ramps are in New Mexico?▾
New Mexico has 8 free public boat ramps mapped on BoatLaunchMap, each with GPS coordinates, ratings, and directions.
What is the highest-rated free boat ramp in New Mexico?▾
Taos Junction Bridge is the highest-rated free public boat ramp in New Mexico, with a 4.7/5 Google rating.