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Every Boat Ramp on Lake Winnipesaukee

17 boat ramps ยท Belknap, Carroll, New Hampshire

44,586

Surface Acres

180 ft

Max Depth

17

Boat Ramps

6

Fish Species

Landlocked SalmonLake TroutSmallmouth BassLargemouth BassRainbow TroutPerch

Boat Ramps on Lake Winnipesaukee

About Lake Winnipesaukee

Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in New Hampshire and one of the most iconic bodies of water in New England, spanning over 44,000 acres among the foothills of the White Mountains. The lake is renowned for its landlocked salmon fishery, with fish averaging 2 to 4 pounds taken by trolling and downrigging over deep water. Lake trout inhabit the deepest basins, while smallmouth bass provide outstanding action along the lake's countless rocky islands, points, and shoals.

With 288 miles of shoreline and over 250 islands, Winnipesaukee offers virtually unlimited boating opportunities supported by numerous public boat ramps and full-service marinas. The lake's crystal-clear water and dramatic mountain backdrop make every fishing trip a scenic experience. Popular launch points include Weirs Beach, Wolfeboro, and Meredith, each providing easy access to different sections of this sprawling and diverse fishery.

Nearest towns: Laconia, Wolfeboro, Meredith, Weirs Beach

FAQ

How many boat ramps are on Lake Winnipesaukee?
RampSeeker lists 17 boat ramps on Lake Winnipesaukee.
What fish are in Lake Winnipesaukee?
Lake Winnipesaukee supports Landlocked Salmon, Lake Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, Perch.
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