Launch Conditions
Use cautionLaunch with caution — limited daylight.
- Advisories
- None active
- Daylight
- Past sunset (9:23 PM)
Live from the National Weather Service, USGS, and NOAA. A guide, not a substitute for official forecasts and your own judgment.
Launch Light & Moon — June 24
local timeFirst Quarter (67% illuminated). Average fishing outlook by moon phase — focus on dawn and dusk bite windows.
Location
Quick Facts: South Ramp
| Location | Nebraska |
|---|---|
| Waterbody | Ogallala Lake |
| Access Type | Public - Free |
| Coordinates | 41.215175, -101.666372 |
| Hours | Check on site |
| County | Keith |
South Ramp is a public boat launch providing access to Ogallala Lake in Nebraska at coordinates 41.21518, -101.66637. Data published by Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (NE GPC).
South Ramp is a public boat launch on Ogallala Lake in Keith County, Nebraska. 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 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 South Ramp
Is South Ramp free to use?
Yes, South Ramp is a public boat launch with free access in Nebraska.
What water does South Ramp access?
South Ramp provides boat launch access to Ogallala Lake in Nebraska.
How do I get to South Ramp?
South Ramp is located at coordinates 41.215175, -101.666372 in Nebraska. Use the "Get Directions" buttons on this page to navigate with Google Maps or Apple Maps.
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Alternative Boat Launches Nearby
Boaters have 6 other launch options within 2.7 mi, each offering access to nearby waters with varying facilities and conditions.