Every Boat Ramp on Savannah Coast
20 boat ramps ยท Chatham, Bryan, Liberty, Georgia
100 mi
Shoreline
60 ft
Max Depth
20
Boat Ramps
7
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Savannah Coast
Isle Of Armstrong Boat Ramp
Georgia
View Details โKayak Launch - Alley 3
Georgia
View Details โLazaretto Creek Boat Ramp
Georgia
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About Savannah Coast
The Savannah Coast encompasses approximately 100 miles of saltwater shoreline across Chatham, Bryan, and Liberty Counties, featuring an intricate network of tidal creeks, salt marshes, and barrier islands that create one of the most productive inshore fisheries on the Atlantic Coast. The region's vast spartina grass marshes serve as nursery habitat for countless marine species, supporting a thriving ecosystem that rewards anglers with exceptional catches year-round.
Redfish and speckled trout are the primary targets in the marshes and tidal creeks, with fish found around oyster bars, dock pilings, and grass-lined shorelines. Flounder ambush prey along sandy bottoms in the creeks and passes, while sheepshead stack up around structure throughout the cooler months. Offshore, tarpon, cobia, and king mackerel provide exciting seasonal action along the reefs and shipping channel.
Savannah serves as the region's hub with marinas, charter services, and a vibrant waterfront dining scene. Tybee Island offers beach-based fishing access and pier fishing, while Richmond Hill provides quieter access to the southern marshes. The area's rich history, acclaimed cuisine, and Southern charm complement world-class fishing to create a complete coastal destination.
Nearest towns: Savannah, Tybee Island, Richmond Hill
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