Boat Ramps in Dorchester County, SC
Dorchester County, South Carolina has 3 public boat ramps with GPS coordinates, Google ratings, and directions. Find the best launch near you.
Dorchester County Boat Launch Overview
Dorchester County, South Carolina has 3 boat ramps mapped on BoatLaunchMap. The top-rated launch is T. Coke Weeks Landing, rated 4.6/5 from 8 Google reviews. Boaters in Dorchester County can access SCE and G Ash Pond, Edisto River, Sawmill Branch. 1 of 3 ramps offer free public access.
Waterbodies in Dorchester County
- SCE and G Ash Pond
- 1 ramp
- Edisto River
- 1 ramp
- Sawmill Branch
- 1 ramp
Top Rated in Dorchester County
T. Coke Weeks Landing
4.6/5 (8 reviews)
on SCE and G Ash Pond
Map of Boat Ramps in Dorchester County
All Boat Ramps in Dorchester County
- Norman LandingEdisto River
| # | Name | City | Waterbody | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | T. Coke Weeks Landing | — | SCE and G Ash Pond | 4.6/5 |
| 2 | T.W. Messervy Boat Landing | Norman Landing | Edisto River | 4.1/5 |
| 3 | Herbert H. Jessen Public Boat Landing | Summerville | Sawmill Branch | 4.6/5 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many boat ramps are in Dorchester County, South Carolina?+
Dorchester County, South Carolina has 3 catalogued boat ramps with locations, ratings, and access details.
What's the best boat ramp in Dorchester County?+
Herbert H. Jessen Public Boat Landing is the highest-rated launch in Dorchester County, scoring 4.6/5 (498 reviews).
Are there free public boat ramps in Dorchester County?+
Yes — 1 of the 3 launches in Dorchester County is marked as free public access.
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Quick Reference: Launching in Dorchester County
Check Conditions
Monitor weather forecasts and water conditions before each trip. Local tackle shops often post current reports that help anglers plan productive outings.
Fees & Permits
Launch fees vary by facility and season. Some Dorchester County ramps are free while others require daily or annual passes. Check posted signs at each location.
Safety Requirements
South Carolina requires valid registration, personal flotation devices, and appropriate safety equipment. Verify your vessel meets all requirements before launching.