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The Freeport Boat Ramp provides public access to the Allegheny River in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. This launch serves as a convenient downstream access point for paddlers and boaters exploring the Allegheny River corridor. The ramp is particularly useful for those planning multi-day trips, as it offers an alternative when other nearby launches (such as Rosston) may be temporarily closed for maintenance or improvements.
**Key Information for Paddlers:** Be aware that the ramp drops off suddenly beyond approximately 22 feet from shore—exercise caution when launching or retrieving boats, especially in higher water conditions. The area experiences significant boat traffic, particularly during peak hours and opening times. Parking is available at the site. Before planning your trip, check current conditions and any seasonal restrictions, as water levels on the Allegheny can vary considerably. The nearby Crooked Creek Lake offers additional recreation opportunities and features an auto tour trail with local historical significance.
For comprehensive paddling information, including detailed maps, hazard locations, and other access points along the Allegheny River, consult the Allegheny River Paddling Guide, a waterproof resource designed specifically for paddlers navigating this region.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Crooked Creek LakeLocated within
Nearby Boat Facilities
Hancock Bend Boat Launch and Recreation AreaOn-site