Live Water Conditions on Ozark Lake
Updated 55 min agoSource: USGS station 07251500 — Frog Bayou at Rudy, AR · 10.5 mi from Ozark Lake
Launch Light & Moon — June 21
local timeFirst Quarter (37% illuminated). Average fishing outlook by moon phase — focus on dawn and dusk bite windows.
Location
Quick Facts: Dyer Bay Boat Ramp
| Location | Arkansas |
|---|---|
| Waterbody | Ozark Lake |
| Access Type | Public - Free |
| Coordinates | 35.462723, -94.133207 |
| Hours | Check on site |
| County | 17 |
Dyer Bay Boat Ramp is a public boat launch providing access to Ozark Lake in Arkansas at coordinates 35.46272, -94.13321. Data published by Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AR AGFC).
Dyer Bay Boat Ramp is a public boat launch on Ozark Lake in 17 County, Arkansas. As a public launch it is open to all boaters; state- and county-run ramps like this are typically free or charge only a modest day-use fee. This page shows live USGS water level and temperature, sunrise, sunset, and moon-phase times for the launch, updated automatically. There are 6 other mapped boat ramps within about 15 miles if conditions here aren't right.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dyer Bay Boat Ramp
Is Dyer Bay Boat Ramp free to use?
Yes, Dyer Bay Boat Ramp is a public boat launch with free access in Arkansas.
What water does Dyer Bay Boat Ramp access?
Dyer Bay Boat Ramp provides boat launch access to Ozark Lake in Arkansas.
How do I get to Dyer Bay Boat Ramp?
Dyer Bay Boat Ramp is located at coordinates 35.462723, -94.133207 in Arkansas. Use the "Get Directions" buttons on this page to navigate with Google Maps or Apple Maps.
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Alternative Boat Launches Nearby
6 additional boat launches are located within 7.0 mi of Dyer Bay Boat Ramp, providing alternative access points for this area's waters.