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The Robert J. Hall boat ramp provides convenient access to the Skidaway River, part of Georgia's Intracoastal Waterway system. This well-equipped launch site features two triple-lane ramps, allowing easy launching and loading for kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats.
The Skidaway River in this area is a tidal estuary, with a mix of saltwater and freshwater. Boaters can expect moderate currents and varying depths, making it suitable for both recreational and fishing use. The ramp's location near the intersection of the Skidaway and Savannah Rivers provides access to a variety of scenic paddling and boating routes, including the Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge to the east.
For those looking to extend their time on the water, the nearby Delegal Creek Marina offers 24-hour access and dockage for boats up to 3.5 feet in draft. The ramp's proximity to Savannah also makes it a convenient access point for exploring the city's historic waterfront and nearby Fort Pulaski National Monument.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Fort Pulaski National MonumentLocated within
Wassaw National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
Gray's Reef National Marine SanctuaryLocated within