Is the public ramp off of 66 open and usable?🤷🏼♂️
Posted By: Ranger1
Re: Ray Hubbard Ramps - 10/15/20 06:08 PM
I believe so but doubt very seriously all your stuff will be there when you get back
66 is open and never have had anything taken in 30 years at the ramp. Of course I don’t leave anything out.
Posted By: RL206
Re: Ray Hubbard Ramps - 10/16/20 03:20 AM
Back in the 80's, I returned from fishing and my truck was sitting on rocks with no wheels, or a battery. The thing you have to watch for now, is someone running into your vehicle or trailer. Happened to me, and witnesses said he put a note under wiper so they didn't think anymore about it, and he did, but it was a blank sheet of paper.
Posted By: SkeeterHawk
Re: Ray Hubbard Ramps - 10/16/20 05:31 PM
Not a very big parking lot. Haven't been there in a few years. Not sure how busy it's getting there nowadays.
Posted By: Clint W.
Re: Ray Hubbard Ramps - 10/16/20 09:19 PM
The 2 outside ramps are good to use. The middle ones are steep. Been using it for 21 years without issues.
Posted By: chevy2011
Re: Ray Hubbard Ramps - 10/16/20 09:54 PM
In response to the 66 ramp, someone told me there is a sand-bar that prevents a boat from launching. I plan on going there soon, but, if that be the case, then I will locate a different ramp.
Posted By: chevy2011
Re: Ray Hubbard Ramps - 10/16/20 09:55 PM
In response to the 66 ramp, someone told me there is a sand-bar that prevents a boat from launching. I plan on going there soon, but, if that be the case, then I will locate a different ramp.
There is an old roadbed parallel to 66 that is front of the far left ramp closest to 66. Trim up until you get to the buoy.