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Sadler Sailing Basin is a four-lane public boat ramp located in Sandusky with access to Plum Brook and Sandusky Bay. The facility offers 100 parking spots and provides straightforward access for launching kayaks, canoes, and powerboats into the bay's protected waters. The ramp is well-developed and suitable for various vessel types, making it a practical launching point for exploring the broader bay system.
From this access point, paddlers and boaters can explore Sandusky Bay and its surrounding waterways. Powerboats can navigate upstream through a bascule railroad bridge and under a fixed highway bridge (with 43-foot vertical clearance) to access upper bay stretches for approximately 5 miles. The area offers proximity to significant recreation destinations, including Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research Reserve and Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial, which commemorates the War of 1812 Battle of Lake Erie.
**Note:** Web reviews suggest this is primarily a sailboat-oriented facility. Paddlers and smaller boat operators may want to confirm current public access policies before visiting, as alternative public ramps in the area include Shelby Street in downtown Sandusky and Dempsey's Access on Marblehead.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Old Woman Creek National Estuarine Research ReserveLocated within
Perry's Victory & International Peace MemorialLocated within