Lakewood Boat Ramp:              Morganton Point Ramp
Current Status:  OPEN                                Current Status:  OPEN
Parking Fee:  $ 4.00                                     Parking Fee: $ 3.00 ( at nearby swim area)
Access:  Paved                                            Access:  Paved

Green Creek Boat Ramp:               Lake Blue Ridge Marina:
Current Status:  OPEN                                 Current Status:  OPEN
Parking Fee:  $ 3.00                                      Parking Fee:  $5
Access: Gravel                                              Access:  Paved
                                info updated 05/02/06
LAKEWOOD BOAT RAMP
  Owned and maintained by the U.S. Forest Service, Lakewood Boat Ramp is quite possibly the best ramp on the lake.  This ramp is very well maintained, with a very gentle slope, good parking area, and an extremely long ramp which means it stays open longer. 
GREEN CREEK BOAT RAMP
  Owned and maintained by the U.S. Forest Service, Green Creek Boat Ramp is the most convenient ramp to anyone with homes or cabins up in the Aska Road area.  Although access is gravel, the parking lot is paved and has quite a bit of parking.  The ramp is not as long as others on the lake and therefore is not open as long once fall sets in. 
MORGANTON POINT BOAT RAMP
  Owned and maintained by the U.S. Forest Service, Morganton Point Boat Ramp is another ramp that is not especially long.  It stays in the water a little longer in the fall than Green Creek but offers a great place to put in your boat during the entire summer.  The closest ramp for the morganton or east side of the lake, this ramp also is part of the Morganton Point Campground and beach area.  Parking is located nearby at the beach and swimming area and special trailer parking lot.
LAKE BLUE RIDGE MARINA BOAT RAMP
  Owned and operated by the Lake Blue Ridge Marina,  this ramp is the second longest of Lake Blue Ridge behind Lakewood ramp. Although it is a long ramp, its a little bit steeper than the others and people inexperienced at backing trailers might have trouble as they start off down the hill.  The ramp does have one of the best parking areas available with a great view of the lake.   They also have a deep water ramp that stays competely submerged most of the year and emerges from under water only after all 4 normal ramps have gone dry.  
Click here for a map to all four boat ramps
on Lake Blue Ridge
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